# The `get_entitlements` workflow One of the most relevant pieces of information stored in a Mach-O binary is its entitlements. `0tH` scans, displays, and exports the entitlements. ## Command: `get_entitlements` **Syntax** `get_entitlements` **Synopsis** Displays the full entitlement wall: team ID, app ID, sandbox status, and all entitlement keys/values. --- ## Command: `get_entitlements smart` **Syntax** `get_entitlements smart` **Synopsis** Shows a summarized view: high-level badges, top critical/high findings, and key counters. --- ## Command: `get_entitlements json` **Syntax** `get_entitlements json` **Synopsis** Prints entitlements in JSON format, preserving structure and array values. --- ## Command: `get_entitlements expand` **Syntax** `get_entitlements expand ` **Synopsis** Expands and prints entitlement exceptions: AppleEvents, absolute-path, or home-relative paths. --- ## Command: `get_entitlements search` **Syntax** `get_entitlements search ` **Synopsis** Searches entitlements by regular expression, matching keys and values. --- ## Command: `get_entitlements key` **Syntax** `get_entitlements key ` **Synopsis** Shows the value of a single entitlement key, if present. --- ## Command: `get_entitlements export` **Syntax** `get_entitlements export ` **Synopsis** Exports the entitlement set to the specified file in JSON format. --- ## Examples ![Alt text](./media/entitlements.gif)