
How to Add Dock Spacers on Mac: Organize Your Apps Like a Pro
What Are Mac Dock Spacers? Mac dock spacers are invisible dividers that create visual separation between groups of apps in your dock. Think of them as blank spaces that help you organize your applications into logical categories — work apps, social apps, creative tools, or whatever makes sense for your workflow. While macOS doesn't include a built-in GUI option for adding dock spacers, they're surprisingly easy to create using Terminal commands. Why Use Dock Spacers? Before diving into the how-to, here's why dock spacers are genuinely useful: Visual organization : Group related apps together with clear separation Faster app location : Your brain quickly learns where different app categories live Cleaner aesthetic : Breaks up long rows of icons into digestible chunks Workflow optimization : Keep work apps separate from personal apps If you're the type of person who has 20+ apps in your dock, spacers can be a game-changer for organization. How to Add Dock Spacers (Terminal Method) Here's
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