MacOS-Setup | Scripts that finalize my MacOS config & installs

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kandi X-RAY | MacOS-Setup Summary

MacOS-Setup is a Shell library typically used in macOS applications. MacOS-Setup has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

These scripts complete my MacOS configuration by changing a bunch of MacOS settings (apply_os_settings.sh) and installing my base applications (install_apps.sh) and then configuring a few apps (apply_app_settings.sh). This is completely catered to my own taste and installs applications that I use. If you're like to use this form of automated install, go over each script and have a look at the settings it configures and the apps that it installs to personalise it to your needs. These scripts will work on a freshly installed MacOS device. It uses Homebrew and the Mac App Store CLI to install applications. There's also the directory 'offline-apps/' and the install_apps.sh script runs to all downloaded .pkg files and installs them as well. At the bottom of install_apps.sh is also a list of URLs to DMG files that it will download, mount and detect whether to just move it to /Applications or use the installer cli.
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              MacOS-Setup has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 5 star(s) with 3 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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              The latest version of MacOS-Setup is current.

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              MacOS-Setup releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
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            These scripts complete my MacOS configuration by changing a bunch of MacOS settings (apply_os_settings.sh) and installing my base applications (install_apps.sh) and then configuring a few apps (apply_app_settings.sh). This is completely catered to my own taste and installs applications that I use. If you're like to use this form of automated install, go over each script and have a look at the settings it configures and the apps that it installs to personalise it to your needs. These scripts will work on a freshly installed MacOS device. It uses Homebrew and the Mac App Store CLI to install applications. There's also the directory 'offline-apps/' and the install_apps.sh script runs to all downloaded .pkg files and installs them as well. At the bottom of install_apps.sh is also a list of URLs to DMG files that it will download, mount and detect whether to just move it to /Applications or use the installer cli.

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