Is there a way to automatically delete all my 32-bit (non-compatible) apps on my new MacBook?

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  • macos-scripts

    Various scripts for macOS tasks

  • Otherwise, you could look into running a shell script that could do this for you. I’m pretty sure its possible, but i have no experience with it. I Googled this one for you: https://github.com/0xmachos/macos-scripts it has a script that seems to be able to detect 32bits application.

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