munkireport-php
autopkg
munkireport-php | autopkg | |
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4 | 7 | |
388 | 1,262 | |
0.0% | 0.7% | |
4.3 | 5.9 | |
4 months ago | 19 days ago | |
PHP | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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munkireport-php
- MUNKI Report - MAMP
- Docker environment variables- TrueNAS Scale
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Alternate ways of app deployment?
MunkiReport (Munki clients report here) https://github.com/munkireport/munkireport-php
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Use SCCM to install OS updates in MacOS
I'm not sure that is going to do what you want, but then again I have no SCCM experience with Macs. Since you have a small number of Macs and your company isn't willing to spend money on new services, I think you might want to look at Munki. It's an open source tool to distribute and run PKG installers. It is often set up on a Linux system. So if you have a VM infrastructure, you should be able to set this up for free. This article should get you started. If you find this to your liking, you can also add some tools to give a graphical interface to Munki, such as Munkireport-php.
autopkg
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Application for downloading packages for patch management?
Would it be Autopkg https://github.com/autopkg/autopkg or autopkgr https://github.com/lindegroup/autopkgr by any chance?
- JAMF and Cloudflare
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Download install latest pkg from a repo through Terminal?
I’d recommend you look into AutoPkg (https://github.com/autopkg/autopkg). It can do exactly what you ask - check the repo for new releases, and download them. It can even package them up if needed, or customise the package for you. Depending on the MDM you use, and/out your scripting ability, you could even have it upload the package to the MDM.
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Alternate ways of app deployment?
AutoPkg (Terminal app, takes recipes from GitHub to build packages) https://github.com/autopkg/autopkg
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What would be the best way to go around installing applications while setting up a new device
Something fancier would be setting up an autopkg build box a + munki server to deploy applications like a real macadmin.
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I’ve been put in charge of Jamf rollout
Autopkg https://github.com/autopkg/autopkg
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Get notified when select apps have an update
If anyone comes across this with the same question I found a helpful utility is autopkg. https://github.com/autopkg/autopkg Instead of a simple notification, I created a daily job that runs an autopkg update on selected apps I care about and adds it to my Testing Manifest Munki Repo. The Manager Software Center app notifies me when a package has an update the next time the client checks in.
What are some alternatives?
munki - Managed software installation for macOS —
Installomator - Installation script to deploy standard software on Macs
ProfileCreator - macOS app to create standard or customized configuration profiles.
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
autopkgr - AutoPkgr is a free Mac app that makes it easy to install and configure AutoPkg.
recipe-robot - A kick ass tool for creating AutoPkg recipes.
python_sankey_diagram_Apple_2020_Cashflow - This python code walks you through how to build a Sankey Diagram utilizing Apple's 2020 Cashflow data. The data I used came from the diagram found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/albi5w/apples_latest_quarterly_income_statement/
ProfileManifestsMirror - Jamf JSON schema manifests automatically generated from ProfileCreator manifests (https://github.com/ProfileCreator/ProfileManifests)
anka-click-scripts - MacOS UI scripting documentation and examples for Veertu's Anka Click.