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Sloth is a native Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, pipes, and devices in use by all running processes on your system. This makes it easy to inspect which apps are using which files, etc.
View all open files, directories, IP sockets, devices, Unix domain sockets, and pipes
Filter by name, access mode, volume, type, location, or using regular expressions
Sort by process name, file count, type, process ID, user ID, Carbon PSN, bundle UTI, etc.
View IP socket status, protocol, port and version
View sockets and pipes established between processes
Inspection window with detailed macOS and Unix file/socket/process info
Powerful contextual menu for file operations
In-app authentication to scan with root privileges
Very fast, responsive native app written in Objective-C/Cocoa
Sloth is essentially a friendly, exploratory graphical user interface built on top of the lsof command line tool. The output of lsof is parsed and shown in a sortable, searchable outline view with all sorts of convenient additional functionality. Check out the screenshots below.
Download
Sloth is free, open source software and has been continuously developed and maintained for a very long time (since 2004).
If you find this program useful, please make a donation.
⬇ Download Sloth 3.4 (~1.3 MB, Universal ARM/Intel 64-bit, macOS 10.13 or later, Developer ID signed and notarized)
Sloth can also be installed via Homebrew (may not be the latest version):
brew install --cask sloth
If you need to run it on 10.9-10.12, version 3.2 works just fine. Older versions supporting macOS 10.8 and earlier can be downloaded here.
Screenshots
View open files
View IP sockets
View sockets and pipes between processes
Build
Sloth can be built using a reasonably modern version of Xcode via the xcodeproj or by running the following command in the repository root (requires Xcode build tools):
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Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, pipes and devices in use by all running processes. Nice GUI for lsof.