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  • Execute AppleScript remotely on macOS to retrieve notes, calendar events, iMessages, files, and other data. Ideal for accessing and managing information stored on a Mac machine.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the current local time and timezone details from a user's machine to assist in scheduling or troubleshooting based on their location.
    MIT
  • Download files from mobile devices to your local machine for security testing and analysis. Specify remote device path and local destination to transfer files.
    MIT
  • Stop specific or all local tunnels running on the current machine. Use this to terminate tunnels identified by name or halt all active ones without affecting other systems.
  • Download files from mobile devices to your local machine for security analysis. Specify remote device path and local destination to transfer files during mobile application testing.
    MIT
  • Start a virtual machine on the VergeOS virtualization platform by providing its VM ID to activate resources and services.
    MIT

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