Darling is like Wine for Windows on Linux, but runs macOS software
Darling is like Wine for Windows on Linux, but runs macOS software
Run MacOS Software On Linux Using Darling - OSTechNix

Darling is a translation layer that allows us to run macOS applications on Linux. It emulates a complete Darwin environment, including Mach, dyld, launchd and everything you'd expect. It lets you to instantly switch to a Bash shell and start running the applications built for macOS in your Linux system.
Like Wine, it can be a lot quicker to run a single application this way, instead of booting a VM up. But it is early days for Darling still, and it is not as mature as Wine, so is mostly still running non-GUI apps. The developers of Darling are planning to build a nice and user-friendly GUI for interacting with Darling. But for now, we can interact with Darling via command line only.
See https://ostechnix.com/run-macos-software-on-linux-using-darling/
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