Add “Launch at Login” functionality to your macOS app in seconds
This package is meant for apps targeting macOS 13 or later. If you need backwards-compatibility, check out the old LaunchAtLogin package.
macOS 13+
Add https://github.com/sindresorhus/LaunchAtLogin-Modern in the “Swift Package Manager” tab in Xcode.
Put the toggle in your Settings scene. That's it.
import SwiftUI
import LaunchAtLogin
@main
struct MyApp: App {
	var body: some Scene {
		Settings {
			Form {
				LaunchAtLogin.Toggle()
			}
		}
	}
}The LaunchAtLogin.Toggle view works similarly to the built-in Toggle except that is has a predefined binding and label.
The default label is "Launch at login", but it can be overridden:
import SwiftUI
import LaunchAtLogin
struct SettingsScreen: View {
	var body: some View {
		LaunchAtLogin.Toggle("Launch at login 🦄")
		// Or
		LaunchAtLogin.Toggle {
			Text("Launch at login 🦄")
		}
	}
}You can also access the state directly:
import LaunchAtLogin
print(LaunchAtLogin.isEnabled)
//=> false
LaunchAtLogin.isEnabled = true
print(LaunchAtLogin.isEnabled)
//=> trueThe Mac App Store guidelines require “launch at login” functionality to be enabled in response to a user action. Your app will be rejected if you set the state to true by default.
This is a new repo as the old package had a lot of bloat in its Git history. I also took the opportunity to make a more minimal API optimized for SwiftUI apps.
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