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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:06:04+00:00 2026-05-10T17:06:04+00:00

I’d like to be able to determine if a directory such as a ‘.app’

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I’d like to be able to determine if a directory such as a ‘.app’ is considered to be a package or bundle from Finder’s point of view on the command line. I don’t think this would be difficult to do with a small shell program, but I’d rather not re-invent the wheel if I don’t have to.

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:06:05+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:06 pm

    Update:

    On all systems with Spotlight, using mdls you can detect bundles looking at the kMDItemContentTypeTree property. E.g.:

    mdls -name kMDItemContentTypeTree '/Applications/Safari.app' 

    produces the following output for me

    kMDItemContentTypeTree = (     'com.apple.application-bundle',     'com.apple.application',     'public.executable',     'com.apple.localizable-name-bundle',     'com.apple.bundle',     'public.directory',     'public.item',     'com.apple.package' ) 

    Whenever you see com.apple.package there, it is supposed to be displayed as a package by Finder. Of course, everything with ‘bundle’ in the name implies that already but not all packages are bundles (bundles are a specific subset of packages that have a well defined directory structure).


    Old Answer:

    You can get a list of all registered file type extensions, using this command (OS X prior to Leopard):

    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Frameworks\ /LaunchServices.framework/Support/lsregister -dump 

    or for Leopard and later:

    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks\ /LaunchServices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -dump 

    Every file extension there has flags. If the package flag is set, this is a package.

    E.g.

      claim   id:            806354944             name:          Bundle             role:          none             flags:         apple-internal  relative-icon-path  package               icon:          Contents/Resources/KEXT.icns             bindings:      .bundle     --------------------------------------------------------     claim   id:            1276116992             name:          Plug-in             role:          none             flags:         apple-internal  relative-icon-path  package               icon:          Contents/Resources/KEXT.icns             bindings:      .plugin 

    Compare this to a file that is no bundle

        claim   id:            2484731904             name:          TEXT             role:          viewer             flags:         apple-internal               icon:                       bindings:      .txt, .text, 'TEXT' 

    The only way to really get all bundles is by looking up in the LaunchService database (the one we dumped above). If you just go by whether it has a plist or not or whether the bundle bit is set or not, you might catch some or even many bundles, but you can’t catch all of them. This is the database Finder uses to determine

    • Is this directory a bundle or not?
    • Is this a known file extension or not?
    • Which applications should be listed under ‘Open With’ for this file type?
    • Which icon should I use for displaying this file type?

    and some more stuff.

    [EDIT: Added path for Leopard, thanks to Hagelin for the update]

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