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Apple , Defaults

Apple’s macOS Defaults Feature: A Comprehensive Guide

The defaults command in macOS is a command-line utility used to manipulate the user defaults system, which macOS employs to store user preferences for various applications and system settings. It provides a way to read, write, and delete macOS user defaults from the Terminal, offering a level of customization typically not exposed through the system’s graphical user interface.

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Troubleshooting & Logging

Identify and Collect TLS Certificate Information from hosts to files

This macos bash script prompts for a comma delimited list of hostnames directly in terminal window, it is used to Identify and Collect TLS Certificate Information form hosts to files if there is more than one and processes the following command(s) to derive show certs information for each hostname and each of these ports.

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Shortcuts

Shortcuts URL scheme support guidance

The Shortcuts URL scheme allows you to open the app, create, run, or edit a shortcut, and interact with the Gallery in the Shortcuts app. URL schemes can be used anywhere a URL can be used—your own app, in a web browser, or in the command line.

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