The file and your Mac will extract the downloaded file (sometimes it
Software called “Sleepwatcher.” You can download it here. To detect when the Mac sleeps and wakes up, we need a small piece of
The Terminal window - or if your Mac goes to sleep - the screen saverĬloses and your wallpaper goes back to whatever it was by default. The problem with running just that line of code is that if you close System/Library/CoreServices/ScreenSaverEngine.app/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine -background & If you are using High Sierra (or later), the ScreenSaverEngine.app hasīeen moved to a different location. Unfortunately, it appears its much more of a hassle in High Sierra+.
Heres a link and quoted tutorial to do it. The path and functionality have seemed to change.