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libimobiledevice.org
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Libimobiledevice – open-source library to communicate with iOS devices natively
Could you gather some info from the devtools and report this as a bug to the website repo?
https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice.org/iss...
libimobiledevice
- Advice for Sync'ing Text Files
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KDE Connect is now officially available on the App Store!
check their website, they spend quite the work on it. https://libimobiledevice.org
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[help] libimobiledevice won't work and even won't to be removed.
i've never used libimobiledevice, but this page is a link from the one you posted. in the README.md file there is a usage section (about 2/3ds of the way down the page) which lists the utilities the program provides. they all start with idevice*. i don't think libimobiledevice is a command to be run: https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice
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[Question] Is there any way of turning developer mode on an iPhone without a MAC?
Use libimobiledevice's ideviceimagemounter and the dmg + signature for your iOS.
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Help needed with IPhone 6
Libimobiledevice is the name of the package, it’s not a command. The actual commands are ideviceactivation, ideviceinfo, idevicepair, etc.. You can find a list of every single one here if you’re curious: https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice
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Linux Users! Do you prefer Android or IOS with Linux?
iOS. this makes it easier.
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Files disappeared
I'm not an iOS developer so I might be wrong there but I don't know how to do that unfortunately. I tried https://libimobiledevice.org/ few months ago without being able to get raw files on said devices except some photos with their metadata but not a full dump of the device.
- [Free Release] AltServer for Linux, on Pi
- I need help transferring data from ipad to pc
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Apple Helps Asahi Linux
Check out https://libimobiledevice.org; iOS provides access to your Photos.app's SQLite database, including machine learning tags and other metadata.
Or the defaults(1) command, or how networking config works (it's just plain BSD configs with a GUI on top).
Apple isn't against tinkering or customization, they just don't document or guarantee it.
What are some alternatives?
libimobiledevice-glue - A library with common code used by libraries and tools around the libimobiledevice project
usbmuxd2 - A socket daemon written in C++ to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices over USB and WIFI
imobiledevice-net - .NET (C#, VB.NET,...) bindings for libimobiledevice
usbmuxd - A socket daemon to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices
ideviceunback - Decodes iPhone manifest and backup created by idevicebackup2
ios-webkit-debug-proxy - A DevTools proxy (Chrome Remote Debugging Protocol) for iOS devices (Safari Remote Web Inspector).
Microsoft-Activation-Scripts - A collection of scripts for activating Microsoft products using HWID / KMS38 / Online KMS activation methods with a focus on open-source code, less antivirus detection and user-friendliness.
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Big Sur + Monterey support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
AltServer-Linux - AltServer for AltStore, but on-device
stumpless - a C logging library built for high performance and a rich feature set