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plutil(1) General Commands Manual plutil(1)

plutilProperty list utility

progname [-command] [-options] file

The plutil utility can be used to edit property lists, to verify the syntax, or to convert from one format to another. If ‘-’ is given as the file path, stdin and stdout are used.

The first part is the action to perform, one of:

-p
Print the whole plist to stdout, in the human-readable GNUStep format.
-lint
Verifies the plist can be parsed.
-convert FMT
Converts the plist to another format. ‘FMT’ can be one of:
xml1
Apple XML.
binary1
Apple binary.
openstep
OpenStep (untyped human-readable).
gnustep
GNUStep (typed human-readable).
json
JSON (lossy human-readable).
The NSPropertyListFormat names are accepted too.
-insert PATH KEY Value
 
The default action is ‘-lint.

The general options are:

The plutil "keypath" is a dot-separated chain of keys for traversing a plist object. An empty keypath refers to the object itself. The format of keys conform to that of GNUStep plist string literals.

1
Quoted strings in the keypath is a GNUStep extension.
2
The Objective-C and Swift literal output formats are not yet implemented.

pl(1) pldes(1)

This version of plutil was written by Mingye Wang <arthur2e5@aosc.io>. plutil first appeared in Mac OS X 10.2. It received path-related capabilities around Mac OS X 10.13.

September 23, 2020 Debian