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AI Mac Migration audits Mac transfers
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AI Mac Migration audits Mac transfers

AI Mac Migration is an open-source Mac-to-Mac migration tool that uses a local Qwen3.5 122B model via OpenClaw to scan apps, configs, packages, and hardware before transferring data. The project positions itself as a smarter replacement for Apple Migration Assistant: it detects Intel-era apps, suggests ARM-native replacements, reuses packages from other machines on the network, verifies transfers with checksums, and explicitly handles edge cases like VMs, licenses, and permission fixes. The author says it was built while migrating an M4 Max to an M5 Max across a large Mac fleet and 160TB of data.

// ANALYSIS

The pitch is compelling because it treats migration as a systems problem, not a file-copy problem, and the repo backs that up with concrete safeguards and post-transfer verification.

  • Strong differentiation: app compatibility checks, license audits, VM detection, deduping, and checksum verification are exactly the gaps Migration Assistant leaves open.
  • The local-LLM angle is the real hook: the project claims no cloud dependency and uses Qwen3.5 122B on Apple Silicon for decision-making.
  • The failure list is as important as the wins; it shows the tool is opinionated, but also that data loss and missed edge cases are still real risks without human review.
  • Best fit is power users with large, messy Mac environments, not ordinary consumers.
  • The repo reads more like a polished personal workflow release than a broadly packaged commercial product, which makes it interesting but still niche.
// TAGS
macosmigrationlocal-llmqwenopenclawapplesiliconsshrsyncopen-source

DISCOVERED

1d ago

2026-04-10

PUBLISHED

2d ago

2026-04-10

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

AUTHOR

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