Atlas for Mac is a native macOS application for people who need to understand why their Mac is slow, full, or disorganized, then take safe and reversible action. The current MVP unifies system overview, Smart Clean, app uninstall workflows, permissions guidance, history, and recovery into a single desktop workspace.
This repository is the working source for the new Atlas for Mac product. Atlas for Mac itself is open source under the MIT License. It remains an independent project and may reuse selected upstream Mole capabilities under the MIT License, but user-facing naming, release materials, and product direction are Atlas-first.
## Disclaimer
Atlas for Mac is an independent open-source project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Apple, the upstream Mole authors, or any other commercial Mac utility vendor. Some components in this repository may reuse or adapt upstream Mole code under the MIT License; when such code ships, the related attribution and third-party notices must remain available. Cleanup, uninstall, and recovery actions can affect local files, caches, and app data, so review findings and recovery options before execution. Recoverable actions remain reviewable in Atlas, but physical on-disk restore is only available when a supported recovery path exists.
## Installation
### Download
Download the latest release from the [Releases](https://github.com/CSZHK/CleanMyPc/releases) page:
- **`.dmg`** — Recommended. Open the disk image and drag Atlas to your Applications folder.
- **`.zip`** — Extract and move Atlas.app to your Applications folder.
- **`.pkg`** — Run the installer package for guided installation.
Prefer the latest non-prerelease release if you want the normal public install path. GitHub prereleases may contain development-signed builds intended for testing; those builds can require `Open Anyway` or a right-click `Open` flow before launch.
### Requirements
- macOS 14.0 (Sonoma) or later
- Apple Silicon or Intel Mac
### Build from Source
```bash
git clone https://github.com/CSZHK/CleanMyPc.git
cd CleanMyPc
swift run --package-path Apps AtlasApp
```
Or open in Xcode:
```bash
brew install xcodegen
xcodegen generate
open Atlas.xcodeproj
```
> **Note**: Atlas release assets can be either `Developer ID signed + notarized` or `development prerelease` builds, depending on the release. If you install a prerelease or a local build, macOS may require `Open Anyway` or a right-click `Open` flow before launch.
## MVP Modules
- `Overview`
- `Smart Clean`
- `Apps`
- `History`
- `Recovery`
- `Permissions`
- `Settings`
## Product Principles
- Explain recommendations before execution.
- Prefer recovery-backed actions over permanent deletion.
- Keep recovery claims honest: not every recoverable item is physically restorable on disk.
- Keep permission requests least-privilege and contextual.
- Preserve a native macOS app shell with worker and helper boundaries.
- Support `简体中文` and `English`, with `简体中文` as the default app language.
## Screens
| Overview | Smart Clean |
| --- | --- |
|  |  |
| Apps | History |
| --- | --- |
|  |  |
## Repository Layout
- `Apps/` — macOS app target and app-facing entry points
- `Packages/` — shared domain, application, design system, protocol, and feature packages
- `XPC/` — worker service targets
- `Helpers/` — privileged helper targets
- `Testing/` — shared testing support and UI automation repro targets
- `Docs/` — product, architecture, planning, attribution, and execution documentation
## Local Development
### Run the app
```bash
swift run --package-path Apps AtlasApp
```
### Open the native Xcode project
```bash
xcodegen generate
open Atlas.xcodeproj
```
### Build the native app bundle
```bash
./scripts/atlas/build-native.sh
```
### Package `.zip`, `.dmg`, and `.pkg` artifacts
```bash
./scripts/atlas/ensure-local-signing-identity.sh
./scripts/atlas/package-native.sh
```
The local signing step is recommended on machines that do not have Apple release certificates. It gives local and prerelease builds a stable development signature instead of falling back to ad hoc packaging.
### Run focused tests
```bash
swift test --package-path Packages
swift test --package-path Apps
```
## Refresh README Media
```bash
./scripts/atlas/export-readme-assets.sh
```
This exports the configured app icon and current app-shell screenshots into `Docs/Media/README/`.
## Author & Contact
- Developer: `Lizi KK`
- Role: `Ex-Baidu & Alibaba Tech Lead · atomstorm.ai Founder`
- Website: [AtomStorm Studio](https://studio.atomstorm.ai)
- X (Twitter): [x.com/lizikk_zhu](https://x.com/lizikk_zhu)
- Discord: [discord.gg/aR2kF8Xman](https://discord.gg/aR2kF8Xman)
- GitHub Repository: [CSZHK/CleanMyPc](https://github.com/CSZHK/CleanMyPc)
- Issues: [github.com/CSZHK/CleanMyPc/issues](https://github.com/CSZHK/CleanMyPc/issues)
- Security Contact: `cszhk0310@gmail.com` for private vulnerability reports. See [SECURITY.md](SECURITY.md).
### More Socials
| WeChat Official Account | Xiaohongshu |
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## Attribution
Atlas for Mac is an independent MIT-licensed open-source project. This repository builds in part on the open-source project [Mole](https://github.com/tw93/mole) by tw93 and contributors, and still contains upstream Mole code and adapters used as implementation input. If upstream-derived code ships, keep [Docs/ATTRIBUTION.md](Docs/ATTRIBUTION.md) and [Docs/THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md](Docs/THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md) in sync with shipped artifacts.