sysdiagnose
, and an array of command tools.log
command are woefully underpowered and inadequate for the purpose.sysdiagnose
for generating an enormous dump of diagnostic information which gives insight into almost every active process and system on a Mac. I have looked at its use and output here, and concluded that without more advanced diagnostic tools and information to support it, it is even more overwhelming than Sierra’s unified log, and of almost no value to advanced users or support folk.man
pages, which is inexcusable. lsregister
, for example, is buried away in the CoreServices framework rather than in a standard command tool folder, and has no man
page, only usage information. As the only tool to maintain the Launch Services database, this is absurd.