A number of Mac admins need to provide the Xcode Command Line Tools for the Macs in their environments, either as part of building machines or afterwards. To help with this task, I’ve developed a script that will download and install the Xcode Command Line Tools on Macs running 10.7.x and higher. See below the jump for more details.
I try to find some 'official explanation' because I was at OS X 10.10.4 with Xcode 7 beta 4. I check if there are some new updates for OS X and there was 10.10.5. I run the update/reboot of Mac and the OS X was at 10.10.5. Then I start Xcode and see some windows that state 'wait for update to finish' (cant remember exactly). Command Line Tools。 So this article is applicable to MacOS 10.13 High Sierra, 10.12 Sierra, OS X 10.11 El Capitan, OS X 10.10 Yosemite, MacOS X 10.9 and later versions. Mac users running earlier versions of OS X can access this article Xcode Command Line Tools.
The script will perform different tasks, depending on which version of OS X it’s being run on.
On OS X 10.9.x and 10.10.x: https://spirefloor.weebly.com/free-facetime-download-for-mac-os-x.html. https://spirefloor.weebly.com/cocoa-programming-for-os-x-5th-pdf.html. https://spirefloor.weebly.com/mac-os-x-reporting-incorrect-default-resolution-for-monitor.html.
On Mac OS X 10.7.x and 10.8.x:
Note: This script should not be used as part of a payload-free installer package. On 10.9.x and 10.10.x, the softwareupdate tool will not work properly when called from within an installer package.
Command_line Tools_os_x_10.10 For Xcode 6.4.dmg Download
The script is available below. It’s also available from my Github repo from the following link:
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