iAPS - an artificial pancreas system for iOS based on OpenAPS Reference algorithms (Master 0.7.1) and Ivan Valkous stale Swift repo, freeaps.git.
Thousands of commits later, with many new and unique features added, the iOS app has been renamed to iAPS under a new organisation, Artificial Pancreas.
iAPS uses lot of frameworks published by the Loop community.
In Terminal:
git clone --branch=main https://github.com/artificial-pancreas/iaps.git
cd iaps
xed .
Or using the GitHub interface: Download and open in Xcode directly using the Code button: "Open with Xcode".
Instructions:
https://github.com/Artificial-Pancreas/iAPS/blob/main/fastlane/testflight.md
Instructions in greater detail, but not iAPS-specific:
https://loopkit.github.io/loopdocs/gh-actions/gh-overview/
- highly experimental and evolving rapidly.
- not CE or FDA approved for therapy.
- Omnipod EROS
- Omnipod DASH
- Medtronic 515 or 715 (any firmware)
- Medtronic 522 or 722 (any firmware)
- Medtronic 523 or 723 (firmware 2.4 or lower)
- Medtronic Worldwide Veo 554 or 754 (firmware 2.6A or lower)
- Medtronic Canadian/Australian Veo 554 or 754 (firmware 2.7A or lower)
- Dexcom G5
- Dexcom G6
- Dexcom ONE
- Dexcom G7
- Libre 1
- Libre 2 (European)
- Medtronic Enlite
- Nightscout as CGM
iAPS app runs on iPhone or iPod. An iPhone 8 or newer is required.
iAPS documentation (under development)
Crowdin Project for translation of iAPS
Code contributions as PRs are welcome!
Translators can click the Crowdin link above
For questions or other contributions: jon.m@live.se