![]() With macOS, in most cases, there really is no need to use the Terminal to remove apps, it can be done from Finder. ![]() If I want to uninstall it I bring up the AppCleaner app and drag /Applications/BBEdit to the AppCleaner window which will find the preference files for BBEdit to be removed. Another case, I have an app called BBEdit installed. In order for me to uninstall the Epson printer driver I would double-click with the mouse on /Applications/Epson Software/Uninstaller from Finder. For instance, I have installed a Epson printer driver which includes some Epson utility software. While others you would execute a specific uninstall script to uninstall them. Some apps you would drag them from /Applications folder to the trash to uninstall them. The uninstall script would be unique to each app that has one. ![]() As chrfr has pointed twice now there is no uninstall command in macOS. ![]()
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