Bunch
Automation tool
Bunch lets macOS users define automation “contexts” in simple plain‑text files. Each line in a file specifies an action such as launching an application, opening a file or website, adjusting a system setting, or running a script. The collection of files is placed in a designated Bunch Folder, which the app reads to build a menu that can be invoked with a few keystrokes.
The tool is aimed at anyone who wants to switch between work modes, project setups, or personal routines without manually configuring the system each time. By editing the text files, users can create sequences that, for example, prepare a recording environment, start a coding session, or silence social‑media apps during focused periods. Because the syntax is straightforward, it serves as an easier alternative to more complex scripting languages like AppleScript.
Bunch is a stable, macOS‑only application that provides a lightweight, file‑based approach to automating everyday tasks. It does not require programming knowledge beyond editing the plain‑text lists, and it integrates directly with the operating system to launch apps, change settings, and run scripts as defined by the user.
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