Hey,
Of course, you can create all this app functionality using Dockutil.
This is the tool that DockFlow uses under the hood. It also supports direct Dock terminal commands for some users for whom Dockutil doesn't work well.
But I think having everything in an easy-to-use UI (including managing spaces, files, and folders in one place) is a much better solution for most users.
This is like running OLLAMA on the terminal or using one of the many UI wrappers out there.
Thank you for the feedback, of course, and I invite you to check DockFlow and see if it gives you a better solution than a bash script
Hey, Of course, you can create all this app functionality using Dockutil. This is the tool that DockFlow uses under the hood. It also supports direct Dock terminal commands for some users for whom Dockutil doesn't work well. But I think having everything in an easy-to-use UI (including managing spaces, files, and folders in one place) is a much better solution for most users. This is like running OLLAMA on the terminal or using one of the many UI wrappers out there. Thank you for the feedback, of course, and I invite you to check DockFlow and see if it gives you a better solution than a bash script