Timeline for How do I clear All OS X notifications with 1 click?
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Feb 9, 2022 at 15:41 | comment | added | Tony | It's now 2022 and I was looking for an update to this for Monterey - specifically because Mac Mail doesn't include a "Clear All" button. Anyhow, I pasted the above command into Terminal, but when Notification Center relaunches, it displays the same alerts again. | |
Oct 5, 2021 at 18:20 | comment | added | HappyFace | No, that won't even hide the notification for a second (which the previous version did). | |
Oct 5, 2021 at 14:31 | comment | added | Khan | Interesting. There is also a UserNotificationCenter. Does the tip work for you if you try: ps -e | grep /UserNotificationCenter | grep app | awk '{print $1}' | xargs kill -9 | |
Oct 4, 2021 at 9:18 | comment | added | HappyFace | The notifications are very much not lost on macOS 11.2.1. | |
S Oct 4, 2021 at 2:09 | review | First answers | |||
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S Oct 4, 2021 at 2:09 | history | answered | Khan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |