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Script to create files and folders for Mac
To create a folder on Mac, the user will have to navigate to the location on the Finder application and click on the context menu option to create a new folder on the location. The user may then rename the folder manually. To create a file, they may have to follow more sophisticated methods. This becomes a tedious process for the device administrator when managing multiple endpoints. This is also impractical when creating multiple files or folders at a single location or performing a batch operation. On the other hand, using a script to automate this process is easy, efficient and effective. This doc includes shell scripts that you can run using Hexnode’s Execute Custom Script action to create files or folders on a Mac remotely.
Scripting language – Bash
File extension – .sh
Create a file
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touch ‘path to file/filename with extension’ |
The ‘touch’ command is used to create new files, empty files, update file access, and modify the date of a file.
Example – touch /Users/Username/Documents/TestDocument.txt
Create a directory
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mkdir ‘pathtodirectory/directoryname’ |
The mkdir command, which stands for ‘make directory’ is used to create one or more new directories at once and set permissions for the files.
Example – mkdir /Users/Username/Documents/TestDocument