đ MOFA Standalone RAW Feeds â
This directory https://github.com/cocopuff2u/MOFA/tree/main/latest_raw_files contains raw output information related to Microsoft Standalone Applications and Mac/iOS App Store applications. These outputs are generated automatically using scripts, providing MacAdmins with the latest information in various formats. This setup simplifies the process of accessing and managing app-related data provided by Microsoft.
đ ī¸ Repository Overview â
- Scripts Location: All scripts used to retrieve and process the data are located in the
https://github.com/cocopuff2u/MOFA/tree/main/.github/actionsdirectory of the repository. These scripts automate the fetching and formatting of app data from Microsoft-provided feeds. The raw data is automatically updated every 2 hours using a GitHub Action, which is triggered by workflows located in thehttps://github.com/cocopuff2u/MOFA/tree/main/.github/actionsdirectory. - Purpose: The scripts collect app metadata, convert it into multiple formats, and ensure the information remains current.
đ File Outputs â
This directory provides app-related data in four widely-used formats: RSS, XML, JSON, and YAML. Each format contains the same set of files for easy comparison and integration into various workflows. Below is a breakdown of the available files by format:
đ° RSS Feeds â
Description: RSS feeds provide syndicated update notifications for macOS standalone apps. They are rebuilt every 2 hours and published to the MOFA website, with source feeds available on GitHub.
macOS Standalone All RSS Feeds Contains all the generated RSS feeds that are pushed to the MOFA website.
macOS Standalone Office Suite RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Office Suite. K
macOS Standalone Word RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Word.
macOS Standalone Excel RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Excel.
macOS Standalone OneNote RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for OneNote.
macOS Standalone OneNote RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for OneNote.
macOS Standalone Outlook RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Outlook.
macOS Standalone PowerPoint RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for PowerPoint.
macOS Standalone Teams RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Teams.
macOS Standalone Windows App RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Windows App.
macOS Standalone Company Portal RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Company Portal.
macOS Standalone Defender RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Defender.
macOS Standalone Microsoft AutoUpdater RSS Feeds Contains the RSS feed for Microsoft AutoUpdater.
đ§Š XML Files â
Description: XML provides structured app data, ideal for systems requiring hierarchical data representation.
macOS Standalone Update History
Contains the update history for standalone macOS apps.macOS Standalone Latest
Provides the latest details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone Preview
Provides the preview details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone Beta
Provides the beta details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone CVE History
Documents CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) history for macOS standalone apps.
đ JSON Files â
Description: JSON offers lightweight and easy-to-parse data, commonly used in modern development environments.
macOS Standalone Update History
Contains the update history for standalone macOS apps.macOS Standalone Latest
Provides the latest details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone Preview
Provides the preview details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone Beta
Provides the beta details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone CVE History
Documents CVE history for macOS standalone apps.
âī¸ YAML Files â
Description: YAML offers a human-readable format, ideal for configurations and manual edits.
macOS Standalone Update History
Contains the update history for standalone macOS apps.macOS Standalone Latest
Provides the latest details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone Preview
Provides the preview details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone Beta
Provides the beta details about macOS standalone apps.macOS Standalone CVE History
Documents CVE history for macOS standalone apps.
đ Why Multiple Formats? â
The choice to provide XML, JSON, and YAML outputs ensures compatibility with a wide range of tools and systems. By supporting multiple formats, we accommodate diverse user needs:
- XML: Designed for enterprise applications and legacy systems.
- JSON: Suitable for modern development environments and APIs.
- YAML: Ideal for user-friendly configuration and quick manual edits.
đ Usage Instructions â
- Locate the required output file in this directory.
- Refer to the scripts in the
https://github.com/cocopuff2u/MOFA/tree/main/.github/actionsdirectory to understand or customize how the data is fetched and formatted. - Choose the format that best fits your application or integration needs.
đ Access the Latest Raw Files â
You can access all the latest raw files here.
