My quickpkg tool, for example, is a python script hosted as an open Github repository.When you follow that link you will see the main project page. Many admins share their scripts and tools through a hosted service like Github. Getting the Toolīefore you can choose a method to run the tool, you need to get it. There are actually several approaches to getting these tools to actually work for you, most with different upsides and downsides. The assumption is, that when you use these tools you are familiar enough with the shell to make them work. However, many of these tools, such as munkipkg or my own quickpkg just come as a git project folder, with no or few instructions to get it set up. ( /usr/local/bin is in the macOS default PATH.) Some of these tools provide installer packages that deploy the tool in the proper directory – usually /usr/local/bin so that you and other users can use it. (Just a representative list, certainly not complete.) There are many command line tools and scripts you can download and install that are very useful for Mac Admins.
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