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A small shell utility that kills the CoreAudio service on macOS to get it to try and reboot itself. It usually fixes issues I have with macOS seemingly forever *trying* to connect to my AirPods.

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FixCore

Kills the CoreAudio service on macOS to get it to try and reboot itself.

It usually fixes issues I have with macOS seemingly forever trying to connect to my AirPods.

⚠️ Use at your own risk.

How to run

make or make run

Alternatively: sh ./FixCore.sh

Create an alias for quick access

To quickly do this via your terminal you can opt to add an alias in your ~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc.

alias fixcore="cd ~/FixCore && make"
(assuming your fixcore clone is in your home directory, change cd path as needed.)

That way you're able to call fixcore anywhere in the terminal

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A small shell utility that kills the CoreAudio service on macOS to get it to try and reboot itself. It usually fixes issues I have with macOS seemingly forever *trying* to connect to my AirPods.

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