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    macOS VirtualBox

    macOS VirtualBox

    Push-button installer of macOS Catalina, Mojave, and High Sierra guest

    A Bash script that automates installation of macOS as a guest VM on VirtualBox, downloading unmodified installation files directly from Apple. Designed to run on host systems like Windows, macOS, or Linux with VirtualBox installed and abstracts away manual setup complexity.
    Downloads: 220 This Week
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    OpenStack-Installer-Debian7

    OpenStack-Installer-Debian7

    Script-based semi-automated OpenStack Installer for Debian7

    This is a bash-script based, totally controllable, semi-automated installer for OpenStack (grizzly) on Centos 6 operating systems. Spanish languaje based (for now). This is part of "OpenStack Venezuela" group: https://plus.google.com/communities/118105990522935078913 http://www.openstack.org.ve/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OpenStack-Installer-Centos6

    OpenStack-Installer-Centos6

    Script-based semi-automated OpenStack Installer for Centos6

    This is a bash-script based, totally controllable, semi-automated installer for OpenStack (grizzly) on Centos 6 operating systems. Spanish languaje based (for now). This is part of "OpenStack Venezuela" group: https://plus.google.com/communities/118105990522935078913 http://www.openstack.org.ve/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is a very simple bash script that can aid in the task of registering multiple VMs in an ESX/ESXi environment. The script is meant to take advantage of the existing built in tools of VMware's ESX. v001 - ESX v002 - ESXi
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    Twitty is a bash script to twitt your voice from your twitter account without logging in in the traditional way.
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