unpair: Disables the pairing for attached devices, making it impossible to run the rest of the commands in this list.syslog: Displays the syslog of the device in Terminal.shut-down: Turns off any supervised devices that are attached.set-wallpaper: Configures background images on supervised iOS and iPadOS devices that are attached.set-icon-layout: Configures the home screen – for more on how to send data to the command look at the output of get-icon-layout.set-backup-password: Configures backup password settings on attached devices.revive: If a device is in recovery mode, attempts to remove that setting from the device so it works again as normal (if this fails the device may need to be wiped to do so).restore-backup: Restore a backup to an iOS device.restore: Wipes the device and installs the latest available operating system (will cache the ipsw file if it’s not already cached).restart: Restarts any attached and supervised devices.rename: Configures the name on attached devices.remove-tags: Deletes any tags that were applied to a device.remove-profile: Deletes a profile from a device, based on the profile identifier.remove-app: Deletes an app from a device, based on the bundle identifier.prepare: Run a prepare workflow, similar to what we did previously in this chapter in the preparation section.pair: Sends the device pairing command to a device, which requires someone unlock a device and click Trust on the device so further automations can run.list-backups: Provides a list of the backups stored locally on the Apple Configurator computer where the command is being run.list: Shows a list of all devices attached to the computer.install-profile: Installs profiles saved to a file path on the Apple Configurator workstation onto attached devices.install-doc: Push a document to an attached iOS or iPadOS device.via an ipa file) to attached iOS and iPadOS devices. help: Displays how to use commands or a list of commands.get-unlock-token: Responds with the unlock token of a device provided Apple Configurator has the appropriate supervision identity.get-icon-layout: Responds with the layout of the home screen on attached devices. get-app-icon: Copy an app icon (based on the bundle identifier of the app) to the computer running Apple Configurator.get: Show various properties, settings, and apps that are on a device.exec: Run scripts when iOS and iPadOS devices connect or detach from the computer running Apple Configurator.erase: Erase any content and settings configured on any supervised iOS and iPadOS devices.clear-passcode: Clear the passcode a supervised iOS or iPad OS device.backup: Create a backup of an iOS or iPadOS device the Configurator computer has prepared.add-tags: add a tag for iOS and iPadOS devices.activate: activate iOS and iPadOS devices.The following is a list of officially supported verbs: Applications/Apple\ Configurator\ 2.app/Contents/MacOS/cfgutil help The cfgutil command has a number of verbs you can see by running the command followed by the help verb, as follows: Once the Apple Configurator 2 Command Line Tools are installed, you’ll find a binary called cfgutil at /Applications/Apple Configurator 2.app/Contents/MacOS/cfgutil.
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