You can use Chirp on Mac if you are pre-Catalina (due to python2/python3).

As for CLI, there is a CLI tool I've used on Raspberry Pi. I setup a Pi
that, when booted up, would pull updated image files out of Dropbox and
apply them to whatever radio was plugged in (sort of a mobile updater).
But, the CLI tool only works to upload/download to/from the radio and
one-at-a-time memory changes. You'd still want to do the majority of your
settings/channel/memory edits in a GUI.
CLI Tool: https://github.com/b3n4kh/chirp

-Tycen


On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 9:06 AM Glenn K0LNY <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> Someone just asked me about using Chirp on a Mac, and if it can be used in
> the Mac CLI.
> Thanks.
>
> Glenn
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