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This came out of a customer call where we received the following output from the `fleetctl generate-gitops` command: ``` The macos_setup configuration is not supported by this tool yet. To configure it, please follow the Fleet documentation at https://fleetdm.com/docs/configuration/yaml-files#macos-setup ``` In the moment, it wasn't clear to me or the customer what had to be done. This update provides the context (where the `macos_setup` configuration is supposed to exist) as well as an example of what it should look like. |
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Fleet documentation
Welcome to the documentation for Fleet, the lightweight management platform for laptops and servers.
You can also read the Fleet docs over at https://fleetdm.com/docs.
Using Fleet
Resources for using the Fleet UI, fleetctl CLI, and Fleet REST API.
Deploying
Resources for installing Fleet's infrastructure dependencies, configuring Fleet, deploying osquery to hosts, and viewing example deployment scenarios.
Contributing
If you're interested in interacting with the Fleet source code, you'll find information on modifying and building the code here.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to File a GitHub issue or join us on Slack. You can find us in the #fleet channel.