Installation script to deploy standard software on Macs
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Installation script to deploy standard software on Macs
Sync classes from PowerSchool to Jamf Pro for use with Apple Classroom
Synchronous python client for Jamf Classic/Pro API
Fetch patch management data from Jamf Pro to generate comprehensive reports in both Excel and PDF formats
List of tools for macOS Client Platform Engineering
AutoPkg recipes for deployment of Mac software via Jamf Pro, in use at ETH Zürich
Jamf JSON schema manifests automatically generated from ProfileCreator manifests (https://github.com/ProfileCreator/ProfileManifests)
`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.
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…
S.U.P.E.R.M.A.N. optimizes the macOS software update experience.
Jamf Pro Server API Wrapper for the Classic and Pro APIs
enroll-ec2-mac is a script to automatically enroll Amazon EC2 Mac instances into MDM. API calls for Jamf Pro are included, as are templates for credential setup.
Jamf Pro scripts and API calls for computers, mobile devices, and users — some shell, some Python
Jamfrs is a command line tool for querying the Jamf Pro server built using Rust.
Available includes CLI tools for evaluating user availability, script output, and logging. These tools aid in scripting of tasks for macOS administration, such as those used in an MDM.
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