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  • vmware_tools 0.1.5

    33% Updated April 12, 2017

    Installs vmware tools on virtual machines

    cookbook 'vmware_tools', '~> 0.1.5'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • fedora >= 0.0.0
    • debian >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0
  • windows_tasks 0.1.2

    50% Updated May 19, 2017

    Manage Windows scheduled tasks through attributes.

    cookbook 'windows_tasks', '~> 0.1.2'
    Supported Platforms
    • windows >= 0.0.0
  • yacc 0.9.0

    50% Updated July 27, 2019

    YACC (Yet Another Chocolatey Cookbook), Manages many chocolatey packages through attributes.

    cookbook 'yacc', '~> 0.9.0'
    Supported Platforms
    • windows >= 0.0.0
  • yum_repositories 0.1.1

    33% Updated March 8, 2017

    Cookbook that wraps the yum_repository resource allowing one to define repositories in attributes.

    cookbook 'yum_repositories', '~> 0.1.1'
    Supported Platforms
    • centos >= 0.0.0
    • fedora >= 0.0.0
    • redhat >= 0.0.0
    • amazon >= 0.0.0
  • zabbix_agent_lite 0.1.13

    50% Updated May 15, 2019

    Installs and configures the Zabbix agent with minimal cookbook dependencies.

    cookbook 'zabbix_agent_lite', '~> 0.1.13'
    Supported Platforms
    • windows >= 0.0.0
    • ubuntu >= 14.04
    • centos >= 7.0
    • redhat >= 7.0
    • debian >= 8.0
    • oracle >= 7.0