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Install and debug iPhone apps from the command line, without using Xcode
fruitstrap
Install and debug iPhone apps without using Xcode. Designed to work on unjailbroken devices.
Requirements
- Mac OS X. Tested on Lion/Mountain Lion.
- You need to have a valid iPhone development certificate installed (or at least a correctly signed iOS app).
- Xcode must be installed, along with the SDK for your iOS version.
Usage
-
fruitstrap [-d/--debug] [-i/--id device_id] -b/--bundle <app> [-a/--args arguments] [-t/--timeout timeout(seconds)] [-u/--unbuffered] [-g/--gdbargs gdb_arguments]
- Optional
-d
flag launches a remote GDB session after the app has been installed. -
<app>
must be an iPhone application bundle, not an IPA. - Optional device id, useful when you have more than one iPhone/iPad connected to your computer
-
<arguments>
are passed as argv to the running app. -
<gdb_arguments>
are passed to gdb.
Demo
- The included demo.app represents the minimum required to get code running on iOS.
-
make install
will install demo.app to the device. -
make debug
will install demo.app and launch a GDB session.
Notes
- With some modifications, it may be possible to use this without Xcode installed; however, you would need a copy of the relevant DeveloperDiskImage.dmg (included with Xcode). GDB would also run slower as symbols would be downloaded from the device on-the-fly.