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Unlike on Windows, if you've enabled Google Chrome for Mac to autoupdate for all users, over time you'll start to see an accumulation of old versions: $ pwd /Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Versions $ ls 65.0.3325.181 66.0.3359.170 67.0.3396.87 67.0.3396.99 $ (Again, these only appear if you've configured Google Chrome to autoupdate.) Despite extensive searching online (Chrome's online documentation, Chrome's source code on chromium.org), I could not find any built-in mechanism in Google Chrome for Mac to clean out these old versions. I did find a Google build tool (), and modified it for my needs, while also borrowing some code from Hannes Juutilainen's excellent. Here you go: #!/usr/bin/env python # clean_chrome_versions.py # # Manavendra Thakur # International Monetary Fund # [email protected] # # v1.0 # 2018-07-05 # ChangeLog # v1.0 2018-07-05 # Initial version # Credits # Derived from # # Retained copyright and license notice: # Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. Please invoke the code from the command line as follows: Clean Chrome versions from '/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Versions' folder: $ sudo clean_chrome_versions.py Same as above, and delete current Keystone updates, and block future Keystone updates: $ sudo clean_chrome_versions.py -a Same as above, but with umask of 077 (i.e.
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'drwx------' permissions on any created folders): $ sudo clean_chrome_versions.py -a -u 077 Specify nonstandard path and specific version to keep: $ sudo clean_chrome_versions.py '/Path/To/Google Chrome.app' 1.2.3.4.