This is using the new log command, asking it to show events using the old syslog style, and only display ones that match (that’s what fgrep does) the phrase “Wake reason.” Here’s some of the results: 16:07:59.228409-0400 localhost kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: EC.LidOpen (User) The answer to the user’s query as to what is waking up their Mac was to enter the following in the Terminal: log show -style syslog | fgrep "Wake reason" ![]() A bit of Google-Fu revealed that others have this question as well, with this post over at MacRumors: new Console- finding Wake Reason? One of the more popular events we’ve received questions about is “What is waking up my Mac?” since many users like to put their Mac to sleep when they’re not using it to save energy. ![]() In the old days, one could run the Console application and search through the system log to identify when certain events occurred.
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