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Maybe they need it just for compiling open-source packages.
Really, the command line tools are meant for those who doesn’t need the full Xcode IDE. Using the Full Xcode as Command-Line Tools
The command line tools shouldn’t return unless you explicitly downloaded and install them again.
Using the Terminal, locate your mounted internal drive in the /Volumes folder and list its files.
This time click Utility option in the menu bar and then Terminal. Having mounted the internal drive, close the Disk Utility app. You probably need to select an administrative user and enter that user’s password to unlock the drive. Select your mac’s internal drive (usually named “Macintosh HD” if you haven’t renamed it) and then click mount. In the Recovery Tool, open Disk Utility. Go through the language selection and select your preferred language. Restart your mac and hold ⌘R to boot into macOS Recovery. Booting from the Recovery OS also means that no other applications are running - which further reduce the risk of any malware modifying your crucial system files.įollow these steps to remove those pesky command line tools receipt files. There’s really no need to disable SIP and put your system at risk just to remove these few files. What you need to do is to boot into macOS Recovery and then remove those receipt files from there. However since its location is inside one of SIP’s protected folders, removing them is quite involved. These files starts with the name * and resides in the /System/Library/Receipts/ folder. Removing Receipt FilesĪnother set of files that you would need to remove are the receipt files of Xcode command line tools. Thus you will need to follow the next step to fully remove the command-line tools.
However in my personal experience, the command line tools would just get installed again the next time it gets updated. Sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools Removing Xcode Command Line ToolsĪs per Apple’s document TN2339, removing the command line tools is as simple as deleting a folder. It’s the second step that’s rather tricky because these receipt files are located in a read-only zone guarded by System Integrity Protection (SIP).
Remove the receipts to prevent it from coming back again. Remove the files consisting the command line tools. To remove Xcode Command Line Tools (which is, by the way, different than the full Xcode IDE), you will need to go through two steps. I’ve also find a way to leverage the Xcode IDE for use by command line applications as well. What an annoyance and waste of bandwidth.įortunately after much, much googling, I’ve discovered a way to permanently uninstall this command line tools. What’s worse, there’s no way to opt out and I ended up installing the command line tools only to un-install it again. But strangely during the next macOS update cycle - which also updated Xcode in roughly the same time frame - I was prompted to update the command line tools as well. Then when I no longer have the need, I’ve uninstalled it as per Apple’s directions. I installed Xcode’s command line tools because I needed an older version of Xcode for use with NVidia’s toolkit.
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