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AppleDB

Hosted at api.appledb.dev.

This is intended for use in appledb.dev and ios.cfw.guide, however you may also use this information in your projects.

For more API usage information, see this page.

Repo structure

File structure is broken up like follows:


.github/
    This folder contains various definitions for GitHub actions and Issues
   
.husky/
    This is a helper tool to make sure your changes are "clean" before a `git commit`.  More can be leaned
    about husky at https://typicode.github.io/husky/#/

appledb-web/

bypassApps/
    *define me*

bypassTweaks/
    *define me*

chipFiles/
    Each of these files describes a particular Apple designed processor (such as the M1, A15, etc).

deviceFiles/
    Each of these files describes an Apple device (such as the iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPad Air, etc).

deviceGroupFiles/
    These files group related devices in to related groups (e.g. Cellular and Wi-Fi models of iPads are grouped together).

osFiles/
    These are files that describe a particular OS software bundles.

jailbreakFiles/
    These describe particular tools for achieving a jailbreak on a device.

node_modules/
    Third party code that isn't checked into the repository that helps with the deploy, testing etc of this repo.

tests/
    These are bits of TypeScript/JavaScript that ensure that there are no errors like missing quotation marks or such
    in the files before trying to deploy them.

.eslintrc.js
    This provides EcmaScript/JavaScript/TypeScript style and warnings when you run `npm run lint`

.gitignore
    These are files that are never checked into the GitHub copy
    
deploy.js
    *legacy deploy code* - Will move to grunt

jest.config.json
    Configuration for the `jest` test runner for the files in `tests/`

LICENSE

package.json
    Declares the various tools and commands that the repo uses such as `npm test`

package-lock.json
    A set of the correct versions of tools to install to `node_modules/` - Do not hand edit

README.md
    This File
    
tsconfig.json
    Configuration to allow for the use of TypeScript as well as JavaScript
    
update_links.py
    *legacy link updater* - Move to grunt task

Contributing

First fork the repository

Perform a git clone to your own computer and ensure you have NodeJS (https://nodejs.org/en/) installed.

In the working directory run npm install which will bring down the tools to check the code or to perform a build or other automated task.

Make edits

Run a git add . && git commit to save your work, and then git push to your fork. After that go to GitHub and open a Pull Request.

License

The data here is provided under a MIT license as described in the LICENSE file.

Credits

This repository is provided by littlebyteorg.

Portions of the data have been sourced from hack-different/apple-knowledge and the apple-data node package

Portions of the data have been sourced from theapplewiki.com