A collection of Python utilities for Mac OS X system administration.
The PyMacAdmin project started as a collaboration between Chris Adams and Nigel Kersten to develop a replacement for the unsupported 'kicker' feature included in OS X prior to 10.5. That replacement eventually became crankd, which provides a way to execute Python code or a shell script in response to many system events: network changes, filesystem activity, application launching, etc.
We've also added utilities to create network locations, manage proxy settings or update AirPort passwords using our Keychain wrapper.
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30 Day SummaryDec 11 2011 — Jan 10 2012
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12 Month SummaryJan 10 2011 — Jan 10 2012
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