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After following the procedure given in https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/232678/331833, my launchpad spontaneously resets itself!

defaults -currentHost write com.apple.dock ResetLaunchPad -bool true; killall Dock

Apps I pulled out of the "other" folder (because I use them regularly) returned to that folder.

Other apps that I have no interest in ever using (and sincerely wish the folks in Cupertino hadn't bundled), and which I'd put in either "Others" or a folder marked "Stuff I neither want nor need," cluttering up the first page of the launchpad.

(Oh, and the "Stuff I neither want nor need" folder itself disappears, and Eclipse moves back into a folder of its own.)

How do I fix this? Why is it resetting every time I reboot? Could it be the part before the semicolon? If so, how do I undo it?

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    Change the value to “false” and re-issue the command. What exactly are you trying to solve?
    – Allan
    Commented May 23, 2023 at 1:22
  • I was originally trying to solve a problem of at least one application failing to show up in the Launchpad. That problem was solved; here, I was trying to solve the side effect of a solution that was worse than the problem. Evidently the solution given for apple.stackexchange.com/a/232678/331833 (and the other threads it cited) was intended to force a launchpad reset on power-up (or on sign-on), and I simply failed to read the fine print. Commented May 23, 2023 at 16:34

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Use defaults delete to reset the option so Launchpad is no longer is configured to reset itself on start.

defaults -currentHost delete com.apple.dock ResetLaunchPad && killall Dock
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