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Created March 31, 2020 21:03
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
function confirm {
if [[ $FORCE == 1 ]]; then
return 0
fi
local ok
read -r ok
[[ $ok == "$1" ]]
}
function remove_profile {
profiles -R -p $1
}
function kill_loop {
while true; do
kill -9 $(ps aux | grep /opt/fleetsmith | awk '{print $2}')
sleep 0.1
done
}
function on_exit {
[[ -z $pid ]] && return
>&2 echo "Killing kill loop :)"
kill -9 $pid
}
function main {
[[ $UID != 0 ]] && >&2 echo "this script must be run as root! sudo it"
[[ $UID == 0 ]] || exit 1
FORCE=0
[[ $1 == "--force" ]] && FORCE=1
trap on_exit EXIT
fleet_profiles=$(profiles -Lv | grep "name: $4" -4 | awk -F": " '/attribute: profileIdentifier/{print $NF}' | grep fleetsmith)
# Create a "disabled" folder. This means none of these services will run on
# startup. They are still on the system, so you can check them out!
mkdir -p /Library/LaunchAgents/disabled
mkdir -p /Library/LaunchDaemons/disabled
>&2 echo "Starting kill loop..."
kill_loop &> /dev/null &
pid=$!
pushd /Library/LaunchAgents
>&2 echo "Disabling fleetsmith LaunchAgents ($PWD/disabled)"
mv *fleetsmith* disabled &> /dev/null
popd
pushd /Library/LaunchDaemons
>&2 echo "Disabling fleetsmith LaunchDaemons ($PWD/disabled)"
mv *fleetsmith* disabled &> /dev/null
popd
>&2 echo "Removing FleetSmith profiles:"
for profile in $fleet_profiles; do
>&2 printf "Remove: $profile ? n[y] "
confirm "n" || remove_profile $profile
done
>&2 echo "Now it's a good idea to restart your computer"
if [[ $FORCE == 0 ]]; then
>&2 printf "Say \"yes\" to restart it: "
confirm "yes" && reboot && wait
fi
>&2 echo "Not restarting, kill loop still running"
>&2 echo "Ctrl+C to bye me"
wait
}
pushd() { builtin pushd $1 > /dev/null; }
popd() { builtin popd > /dev/null; }
main "$@"
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