For me, it just happened, even though it doesn't seem to fail downwards correctly. I don't claim to understand the processes that are happening behind the scenes in macOS... this information is not stored in the filesystem, so I can only assume that it's something Spotlight assigns to the files and puts in a database somewhere.
Allan said something about it being in the Launch Services database?
A question... is *.scala the normal file extension for files of that type?
On Sun, May 31, 2020, at 5:32 PM, Curt Sellmer wrote:
In my case:
[curt:misc]$ mdls -name kMDItemContentTypeTree U.scala
kMDItemContentTypeTree = (
"dyn.ah62d4rv4ge81g25brvuu",
"public.item",
"dyn.ah62d4rv4ge81g25brvuu",
"public.data"
)
public.source-code is not in the list. How can I add it to the list of Content Types?
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