GAM
web-dev-rss
GAM | web-dev-rss | |
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45 | 2 | |
3,394 | 12 | |
0.7% | - | |
9.5 | 5.0 | |
6 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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GAM
- Google have removed RSS support from their developer blogs
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Google Workspace Account deletion and backup
All this can be done in almost a one liner using GAM. https://github.com/GAM-team/GAM/wiki
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Advanced File and Permission Monitoring for Google Drive
GAM
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Deprovisioning script/app?
For Google check out GAM
- Google Workspace Tools
- Help with GAM command
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Google Workspace Rant
GAM has several options to run it more securely. You can sign your requests with a tubikey, for example. Or run GAM as a vm on GCE. https://github.com/GAM-team/GAM/wiki/Use-a-Yubikey https://github.com/GAM-team/GAM/wiki/Running-GAM-on-Google-Compute-Engine-(GCE)-Securely
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Bulk Update Chrome Extensions?
Step 3: I’m only beginning to figure out the GAM part. I’m using GAMADV and I found these commands at https://github.com/GAM-team/GAM/wiki/Chrome-Policy-Settings
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Gamadv Question possibility
https://github.com/GAM-team/GAM/wiki/ :)
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Google Drive - Automatically create sub folders...
For that, I think you are going to have to venture into the world of APIs which I would recommend GAM which supports Google Drive Management: https://github.com/GAM-team/GAM/wiki/GoogleDriveManagement
web-dev-rss
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Google have removed RSS support from their developer blogs
This is hilarious big-company shit, that engineer on Chrome devrel team finds it easier to actually just write his own unofficial RSS feed-generator and make it public [1] — the feed for this blog is at [2] — than for the "Internal issues have been filed with the DevSite team" to get worked on [3]. And who knows when this will rise to a priority for that team?
In the old Google, it would have been easier for anyone to just fix this internally.
(Disclaimer: I work at Google but not anything related to this; all my information comes from links in this HN thread.)
[1]: https://front-end.social/@bramus/111448166340277056 and https://github.com/bramus/web-dev-rss
[2]: https://chrome-for-developers-rss.bramus.workers.dev/blog
[3]: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/314910854#comment2
What are some alternatives?
GAMADV-XTD3 - Command line tool to manage Google Workspace
PSGSuite - Powershell module for Google / G Suite API calls wrapped in handy functions. Authentication is established using a service account via P12 key to negate the consent popup and allow for greater handsoff automation capabilities
ImapSync - Imapsync is an IMAP transfers tool. The purpose of imapsync is to migrate IMAP accounts or to backup IMAP accounts. IMAP is one of the three current standard protocols to access mailboxes, the two others are POP3 and HTTP with webmails, webmails are often tied to an IMAP server. Upstream website is
GAM-Frontend - Front End Python program for GAMADV-XTD3 by Ross Scroggs.
got-your-back - Got Your Back (GYB) is a command line tool for backing up your Gmail messages to your computer using Gmail's API over HTTPS.
stremio-gdrive - Stremio addon for fetching videos from your google drive.
cheatsheets - Cheatsheets for web development - devhints.io
fb2cal - Fetch Facebook Birthdays events and create an ICS file for use with calendar apps
voice-assistant-discord-bot - Music discord.py bot with build-in google assistant and other usefull features (can be used with voice or text commands).
PyDrive - Google Drive API Python wrapper library
gdown - Google Drive Public File Downloader when Curl/Wget Fails
got-your-back - Got Your Back (GYB) is a command line tool for backing up your Gmail messages to your computer using Gmail's API over HTTPS. [Moved to: https://github.com/GAM-team/got-your-back]