- macOS 10.12.2 Sierra or later.
- Supports Night Shift (Blue Light Filter)
- Download the latest release from the Releases page.
- Open the downloaded
Control Center.dmgfile, and move the App to the Applications folder. - Launch
Control Center.app
Currently, the app is only signed with an Apple Development Certificate. Therefore you might experience Application is damaged or Unidentified Developer.
To bypass our friend Gatekeeper, run the following command:
sudo spctl --master-disableIf you still cannot open the app, try with a different command:
#Assuming the app is in the Applications folder
sudo xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Control\ Center.app
sudo codesign --force --deep --sign - /Applications/Control\ Center.app After running one of those commands, you should be able to open the application.
[ Requires Xcode 9.3 or later ]
- Create a new Swift file called "APIKey.swift"
- In APIKey.swift, add a function
weatherAPIKey:
func weatherAPIKey() -> String {
return "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE" //Weather API from OpenWeatherMap
}- Build the app and run it normally.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. View LICENSE.md to know more.