Apps that run on Startup:
/Library/StartupItems
- Standard Startup Items are found here
sudo launchctl list
or look at /Library/LaunchDaemons
and /System/Library/LaunchDaemons
for launchd plists that are set to run without someone necessarily being logged in. Note: Some .plist files in the folders listed won't appear in launchctl list
as they are not loaded to run.
Apps that run on User Login:
Check your Login Items by going to the Accounts Preference Pane in System Preferences.
Check out ~/Library/LaunchAgents
, /Library/LaunchAgents/
and /System/Library/LaunchAgents
for launchd .plists that run when a user is logged in - you can use sudo launchctl list
to see which ones are loaded.
Apps that run on a schedule:
In Terminal: crontab -e
will show what has been scheduled using cron to run items at certain times. Items in any of the LaunchAgents
or LaunchDaemons
folders may be set to run at intervals as well as defined in their .plist file
Kernel Extensions
To see what Kernel extensions are loaded you can either user Applications/Utilites/System Profiler.app
(can be opened quickly by holding option when clicking on the Apple menu - About This Mac... changes to System Profiler... in 10.5+)
Alternatively you can run kextstat
on the command line.
Login/Logout Hooks
To find out if a Login or Logout Hook is installed and to find where the script file is you can run the following command:
defaults read com.apple.loginwindow LoginHook
and defaults read com.apple.loginwindow LogoutHook
or to get both at the same time:
/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c Print /var/root/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist | grep 'Hook'
Hey, it's everything you ever wanted to know about launchd but were afraid to ask: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1781045834610400422#
– username – 2010-01-18T23:54:41.230