Installation script to deploy standard software on Macs
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Installation script to deploy standard software on Macs
S.U.P.E.R.M.A.N. optimizes the macOS software update experience.
A kick ass tool for creating AutoPkg recipes.
Jamf JSON schema manifests automatically generated from ProfileCreator manifests (https://github.com/ProfileCreator/ProfileManifests)
ruby-jss provides native ruby access to the REST APIs of Jamf Pro, an enterprise/education tool for managing Apple devices, from jamf.com. The Jamf module provides access to both APIs. Jamf Pro objects are implemented as classes and interact with each other. Authentication tokens, data format and other details are handled under the hood to allow…
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An external patch definition server for Jamf Pro
💻 General scripts for Self Service policies and other parts of Jamf Pro.
PatchBot - Zero-touch Packaging and Patch Management for Jamf
command library for scripting macos
`python-jamf` is a library for connecting to a Jamf Server. It maps Jamf Pro records to a Record class. It is the basis for the `jctl` tool to automate patch management & packages and many other items.
`jctl` uses `python-jamf` to select objects to create, delete, print and update. It allows performing Jamf Pro repetitive tasks quickly and provides options not available in the web GUI. It is similar to SQL statements, but far less complex.
This workflow allows for the automatic granting of secure tokens to the Jamf Pro Assigned user on a machine utilizing a known SecureToken enabled administrator account to enable a complete hands off FV2 management workflow.
A tool to update macOS that (nicely) gives the user several chances to install updates prior to a forced installation and restart (if required).
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