![]() You might have changed that, so that they will open in your favourite text editor. ![]() text, and their variations, are set to be opened by TextEdit. By default, text documents with the extensions. The most common problem which occurs with Launch Services is that they misassociate a document type with an app. macOS now hides the database, and the only way of modifying it is through the undocumented command tool lsregister, which is not even stored in one of the usual locations for command tools. In early versions of Mac OS X, the database was kept in two files, ~/Library/Preferences/LSApplications and LSClaimedTypes, but those days are also long since gone. Way back in classic MacOS, the Finder’s desktop databases maintained that information, and it was not uncommon to have to rebuild them periodically to resynchronise document and app icons. Requires a database which tracks apps and their capabilities, and document and URL types and how they should be represented.
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