awesome-bash-commands
shell-intune-samples
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awesome-bash-commands
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Linuxgems – A succinct cheat sheet for newbie Linux coders and sysadmins
Kind of reminds me of github Awesome pages. Here is a bash one https://github.com/joseluisq/awesome-bash-commands
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I have finally made the jump
Sure, there are some great resources in the sidebar of /r/bash, but tbh it's a skikk that you need to develop over time. Every command you run in your terminal is a valid bash command, like any of the examples here, so at the most basic level just keep a text file with a list of the commands you needed to run to do-a-thing called do-thing.sh.
shell-intune-samples
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Need leads on installing Cortex Xdr on through inTune for the Mac’s
Deploy it via shell scripts instead, use the following for install template https://github.com/microsoft/shell-intune-samples, this is what I do for package where extra config is need after/before the deployment
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Microsoft Edge for macOS - install pending
If not, you can collect logs remotely using the instructions here: link.
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Best practice for MacOS control + user experience in Intune. (Autopilot for Macs to Intune)
Application deployment is Intune's weakest feature currently. If you have apps you want to push out as required then you can see if the native app deployment feature works for that particular app, or install apps via a script. I would recommend the second option, and Microsoft themselves actually have a good selection of sample scripts for doing so
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Issue with Uploading Adobe Creative Cloud pkg in Intune Apps
Yep...been a problem for years! Best way is to script it. Put the pkg in a zip file and put it on Amazon S3 or Azure, etc. Then script it to install. Microsoft has some good examples on their github site. https://github.com/microsoft/shell-intune-samples/tree/master/macOS
- Intune and Mac management
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Intune deploy macOS .APP file
i recommend you to refer to these samples: https://github.com/microsoft/shell-intune-samples/tree/master/macOS/Apps
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MDM for Apple
Just learn to write simple bash scripts. Intune deploys them quickly and they work better then trying to package up some application. MS offer sample scripts which a monkey could rework for other applicatons. https://github.com/microsoft/shell-intune-samples
- Intune for macOS - how to execute shell script immediately after pushing my LOB app ?
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Deploy Zip app archive MacOS
Yes, see Microsofts Intune Sample scripts on Github but the question is: should you?
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Need help with Dock script script via Intune
GitHub - microsoft/shell-intune-samples: Sample shell scripts for Intune admins.
What are some alternatives?
pure-sh-bible - 📖 A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to external processes.
Installomator - Installation script to deploy standard software on Macs
procps
Intune-Network-Drive-Mapping-Tool - Map on-premises network shares with Intune and the Microsoft Store for Business
unix-cli-tutorial - Unix command line tutorial for beginners
bash-raytracer - A pure bash raytracer
util-linux
intune-app-wrapping-tool-mac - Use the Intune App Wrapping Tool for Mac to enable Mac apps to be managed by Microsoft Intune
the-art-of-command-line - Master the command line, in one page
note - Manage your notes, todo, ... with this nifty script CLI/bash
linuxgems - A succinct cheat sheet for newbie linux coders and system administrators, documenting some of the more obscure and useful gems of linux lore. Intended to be viewed in emacs org-mode, or VimOrganizer, though any text editor will suffice.
modernish - Modernish is a library for writing robust, portable, readable, and powerful programs for POSIX-based shells and utilities.