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helpdesk-config

v4.0.0

Published

This is a console application for config work enviroment

Downloads

8

Readme

Helpdesk-config

This is a console application, designed for the automation of the work environment in an organization. It was designed primarily for Linux and Mac OS operating systems.

allows automatic download of applications such as: slack, clickup, clockify, google chrome, firefox, Github, visual studio code, docker, postman, adobe and figma.

This application allows you to configure your work environment, as the case may be.

Since its design, it implements both the development sector and the design sector and other employees of the organization.

Within the console, you will be able to see a form that gives you the possibility to choose the application package that best suits you.

Install

To install the package: as a mandatory requirement you must have nodejs installed on your work computer (download link: https://nodejs.org/en/download/)

note: if when you run the program, you don't have xcode installed nor homebrew, then you must execute function number 1, otherwise you will be able to use the program normally.

warning: without xcode and homebrew, the other applications will not be installed. be sure to install it first before running any other console functions.

npm install -g helpdesk-config

Usage

 sudo helpdesk-config

NOTE

If when you run the program no application downloads, it is because you have to continue with the homebrew installation. Run the following commands in your console and re-run the package

Contributing

If someone wants to add or improve something, I invite you to collaborate directly in this repository: Helpdesk-config

License

Helpdesk-config is released under the MIT License.