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Save skoji/6778eb42312bc846573e to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Slack/ | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Containers/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap/ | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.plist | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Saved\ Application\ State/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.savedState | |
rm ~/Library/Safari/LocalStorage/*slack* |
From 10.11 onwards, macOS protects certain folders by using SIP (System Integrity Protection). It may not be able to 'rm' the kext from terminal.
I still use the manual way to remove the Slack desktop app from Mac, following these steps:
~/Library/Application Support/Slack
~/Library/Saved Application State/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.savedState/
~/Library/Preferences/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.plist/
~/Library/Preferences/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.helper.plist/
~/Library/Logs/Slack/
The ~/Library/Caches/ and ~/Library/Containers/ directories can also contain Slack service files.
Tx :)
This was useful to me when a group changed to two-factor auth and wouldn't let me sign back in. Was stuck in an infinite loop of login with a tiny time window to remove workspace which never seemed to work out. What a painful process, Slack!
nice! thanks for help
700 mb released, thanks
this got me out of connection loop, thanks!