Open Source Mobile Operating Systems Command Line Tools

Command Line Tools for Mobile Operating Systems

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    blobsaver

    blobsaver

    A cross-platform GUI and CLI app for automatically saving SHSH blobs

    A cross-platform GUI and CLI for automatically saving SHSH blobs. Automatically save blobs in the background. Read both the apnonce and generator on un-jailbroken and jailbroken devices, in addition to other device information such as ECID. Store an unlimited number of devices. Save blobs for beta versions without specifying a URL and in the background. Automate all features with the CLI. Save blobs to TSS Saver and SHSH Host as well with one click.
    Downloads: 278 This Week
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    NextDNS

    NextDNS

    NextDNS CLI client (DoH Proxy)

    NextDNS protects you from all kinds of security threats, blocks ads and trackers on websites and in apps and provides a safe and supervised Internet for kids, on all devices and on all networks. Determine your threat model and fine-tune your security strategy by enabling 10+ different types of protections. Use the most trusted threat intelligence feeds containing millions of malicious domains, all updated in real-time. Go beyond the domain, we analyze DNS questions and answers on-the-fly (in a matter of nanoseconds) in order to detect and block malicious behavior. With usually only a few hours between domain registration and the start of an attack, our threat intelligence system is built to catch malicious domains earlier than classic security solutions. Block ads and trackers on websites and in apps, including the most devious ones. Use the most popular ads & trackers blocklists, millions of domains all updated in real-time.
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    React Native CLI

    React Native CLI

    React Native command line tools

    Command line tools that ship with react-native in form of the react-native-community/cli package. Our release cycle is independent of react-native. This mono repository contains tools and helpers for React Native projects in the form of a Command Line Tool (or CLI). This CLI is used directly by the react-native package and is not intended for use directly. We update it independently of React Native itself.
    Downloads: 40 This Week
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    Gum

    Gum

    A tool for glamorous shell scripts

    A tool for glamorous shell scripts. Leverage the power of Bubbles and Lip Gloss in your scripts and aliases without writing any Go code! Gum provides highly configurable, ready-to-use utilities to help you write useful shell scripts and dotfiles aliases with just a few lines of code. Let's build a simple script to help you write Conventional Commits for your dotfiles. Use a package manager. gum is designed to be embedded in scripts and supports all sorts of use cases. Components are configurable and customizable to fit your theme and use case. You can customize with --flags. See gum <command> --help for a full view of each command's customization and configuration options. You can also use ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLES to customize gum by default, this is useful to keep a consistent theme for all your gum commands.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Sourcery

    Sourcery

    Meta-programming for Swift, stop writing boilerplate code

    Sourcery is a code generator for Swift language, built on top of Apple's own SwiftSyntax. It extends the language abstractions to allow you to generate boilerplate code automatically. It's used in over 40,000 projects on both iOS and macOS and it powers some of the most popular and critically-acclaimed apps you have used (including Airbnb, Bumble, New York Times). Its massive community adoption was one of the factors that pushed Apple to implement derived Equality and automatic Codable conformance. Sourcery is maintained by a growing community of contributors. Try Sourcery for your next project or add it to an existing one, you'll save a lot of time and be happy you did! Sourcery allows you to get rid of repetitive code and create better architecture and developer workflows. An example might be implementing Mocks for all your protocols, without Sourcery you will need to write hundreds lines of code per each protocol.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Improved JPEG encoder

    MozJPEG improves JPEG compression efficiency achieving higher visual quality and smaller file sizes at the same time. It is compatible with the JPEG standard, and the vast majority of the world's deployed JPEG decoders. MozJPEG is compatible with the libjpeg API and ABI. It is intended to be a drop-in replacement for libjpeg. MozJPEG is a strict superset of libjpeg-turbo's functionality. All MozJPEG's improvements can be disabled at run time, and in that case it behaves exactly like libjpeg-turbo. MozJPEG is meant to be used as a library in graphics programs and image processing tools. We include a demo cjpeg command-line tool, but it's not intended for serious use. We encourage authors of graphics programs to use libjpeg's C API and link with MozJPEG library instead. Progressive encoding with "jpegrescan" optimization. It can be applied to any JPEG file (with jpegtran) to losslessly reduce file size.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    sq data wrangler

    sq data wrangler

    sq data wrangler

    sq is a command line tool that provides jq-style access to structured data sources: SQL databases, or document formats like CSV or Excel. sq executes jq-like queries, or database-native SQL. It can join across sources: join a CSV file to a Postgres table, or MySQL with Excel. sq outputs to a multitude of formats including JSON, Excel, CSV, HTML, Markdown and XML, and can insert query results directly to a SQL database. sq can also inspect sources to view metadata about the source structure (tables, columns, size). You can use sq diff to compare tables, or entire databases. sq has commands for common database operations to copy, truncate, and drop tables.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Filament

    Filament

    Real-time physically based rendering engine for Android, iOS, and more

    Filament is a real-time physically-based renderer written in C++. It is mobile-first, but also multi-platform. We are very conscientious about keeping Filament small, fast to load, and focused on rendering. For example, Filament does not compile materials at run time. Instead, we provide a command line tool (matc) that does this offline. Filament is a physically based rendering (PBR) engine for Android. The goal of Filament is to offer a set of tools and APIs for Android developers that will enable them to create high quality 2D and 3D rendering with ease. For both artists and developers, our system will rely on as few parameters as possible to reduce trial and error and allow users to quickly master the material model. A physically based approach must not preclude non-realistic rendering. User interfaces for instance will need unlit materials. Our primary goal is to design and implement a rendering system able to perform efficiently on mobile platforms.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    NativeScript Command-Line Interface

    NativeScript Command-Line Interface

    Command-line interface for building NativeScript apps

    The NativeScript CLI lets you create, build, and deploy NativeScript-based apps on iOS and Android devices. NativeScript is a cross-platform JavaScript framework that lets you develop native iOS and Android apps from a single code base. The framework provides JavaScript access to the native APIs, user interface, and rendering engines of iOS and Android. By using JavaScript or TypeScript, you can create one project that builds into an iOS or Android app with completely native user experience. The NativeScript CLI is the command-line interface for interacting with NativeScript. It incorporates several important services.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    NativeScript Schematics

    NativeScript Schematics

    nativescript, mobile, schematics, angular

    nativescript-schematics is a tool for generating and managing NativeScript projects using Angular CLI. It simplifies project scaffolding and code generation for NativeScript and Angular hybrid applications.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ffsend

    ffsend

    Easily and securely share files from the command line

    Easily and securely share files and directories from the command line through a safe, private and encrypted link using a single simple command. Files are shared using the Send service and may be up to 1GB. Others are able to download these files with this tool, or through their web browser. All files are always encrypted on the client, and secrets are never shared with the remote host. An optional password may be specified, and a default file lifetime of 1 (up to 20) download or 24 hours is enforced to ensure your stuff does not remain online forever. This provides a secure platform to share your files. History tracking your files for easy management, ability to use your own Send hosts. Inspect or delete shared files, accurate error reporting. Streaming encryption and uploading/downloading, very low memory footprint. Intended for use in scripts without interaction.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SwiftInfo

    SwiftInfo

    Extract and analyze the evolution of an iOS app's code

    SwiftInfo is a CLI tool that extracts, tracks, and analyzes metrics that are useful for Swift apps. Besides the default tracking options that are shipped with the tool, you can also customize SwiftInfo to track pretty much anything that can be conveyed in a simple .swift script. By default SwiftInfo will assume you're extracting info from a release build and sending the final results to Slack, but it can be used to extract info from individual pull requests as well with the danger-SwiftInfo danger plugin. SwiftInfo extracts information by analyzing the logs that your build system generates when you build and/or test your app. Because it requires these logs to work, SwiftInfo is meant to be used alongside a build automation tool like fastlane. The following topics describe how you can retrieve these logs and setup SwiftInfo itself.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ideviceinstaller

    ideviceinstaller

    Manage apps of iOS devices

    A command-line application to manage apps and app archives on iOS devices. The ideviceinstaller application allows interaction with the app installation service of an iOS device. Install, upgrade, uninstall, archive, restore and enumerate apps. Allows to retrieve a list of installed apps with filter options. Supports app package, carrier bundle and developer .app directory. Allows command output in plist format. Supports latest device firmware releases. Tested on Linux, macOS, Windows, and Android platforms.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    OpenTerm

    OpenTerm

    OpenTerm, a sandboxed command line interface for iOS

    OpenTerm is a sandboxed command line interface for iOS. Open OpenTerm.xcworkspace, change the bundle identifier to an identifier linked to your Apple developer account in order to run. Build using the OpenTerm scheme. To run on a device, you will have to run resign-frameworks.sh, but first change iPhone Developer: Louis D'hauwe (5U7B95VS8G) with the name of your own certificate.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Live CD With Zerofree Utility AMD 64 Bit

    Live CD With Zerofree Utility AMD 64 Bit

    A Custom Puppy Linux Live CD With Zerofree Utility AMD 64 Bit

    After Booting with this Live CD, just click on the CDROM icon at the bottom of the Desktop, to open its folder contents, then Right Click the zerofree.sh file and Choose the "Run in Terminal" option and then follow the instructions shown on the terminal. As you may be aware, Booting with a Live CD, requires that you need to change the Boot Order on your System / Guest BIOS, quickly on startup, by pressing either F2 OR F12 OR F10 OR an equivalent key and then change the Boot Order to boot from the CDROM first. Some Hints: Puppy Linux Live CDs show some dialogs / settings window on first startup / first shutdown. Feel free to dismiss / close them, if you do not want to make any changes, to the live cd's operation, next time, on the same system. This will not affect the zerofree's work in any way. Apart from this, using the Internet Browser, built in, would require a Free Memory of 1 GB or more, for better Performance ( as it is generally a memory intensive activity )
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Live CD With Zerofree Utility i686 32Bit

    Live CD With Zerofree Utility i686 32Bit

    A Custom Puppy Linux Live CD With Zerofree Utility i686 32 Bit

    After Booting with this Live CD, just click on the CDROM icon on the Desktop, to open its folder contents, then Right Click the zerofree.sh file and Choose the "Run in Terminal" option and then follow the instructions shown on the terminal. As you may be aware, Booting with a Live CD, requires that you need to change the Boot Order on your System / Guest BIOS, quickly on startup, by pressing either F2 OR F12 OR F10 OR an equivalent key and then change the Boot Order to boot from the CDROM first. Some Hints: Puppy Linux Live CDs show some dialogs / settings window on first startup / first shutdown. Feel free to dismiss / close them, if you do not want to make any changes, to the live cd's operation, next time, on the same system. This will not affect the zerofree's work in any way. Apart from this, using the Internet Browser, built in, would require a Free Memory of 1 GB or more, for better Performance ( as it is generally a memory intensive activity )
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Live CD With Zerofree Utility x86 32Bit

    Live CD With Zerofree Utility x86 32Bit

    A Custom Puppy Linux Live CD With Zerofree Utility x86 32Bit

    After Booting with this Live CD, just click on the MOUNT Application icon on the top of the Desktop, then click the Mount Button that is besides the CDROM entry only, to open its folder contents, then Right Click the zerofree.sh file and Choose the "Window" -> "Terminal Here" option and then type ./zerofree.sh and press Enter Key on the Terminal and follow the instructions shown on the terminal. As you may be aware, Booting with a Live CD, requires that you need to change the Boot Order on your System / Guest BIOS, quickly on startup, by pressing either F2 OR F12 OR F10 OR an equivalent key and then change the Boot Order to boot from the CDROM first. Some Hints: Puppy Linux Live CDs show some dialogs / settings window on first startup / first shutdown. Feel free to dismiss / close them, if you do not want to make any changes, to the live cd's operation, next time, on the same system. This will not affect the zerofree's work in any way.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    command-output-to-html-table

    command-output-to-html-table

    A shell script to convert any file or command output into a html table

    Please watch the video below, to convert any file or a command output into a nice html table, in less than 5 Minutes time. The output html file can then be browsed from any location, using a local webserver or an internet www domain. Usage Examples: (Type them on Terminal) cd ~/Downloads/tabulate # location chmod +x *.sh cat "student_marks.csv" | { cat ; echo ; } | ./tabulate.sh -d "," -t "My School" -h "First Term" > "marks.html" # or > "/var/www/html/marks.html" -d specifies delimiting character, which is in between your input columns -t specifies page title -h specifies a header Browse marks.html with browser now, either by double clicking file, from file manager or inputting location on your browser. Other Examples: df -h | { cat ; echo ; } | ./tabulate.sh -d " " -t "My System" -h "Disk Free" > "diskfree.html" Refer Wiki, Tickets, Discussion for more inputs and new jobs, that can arise, with this script. Please see below for LATEST UPDATES
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    J2ObjC

    J2ObjC

    A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime

    J2ObjC is an open-source command-line tool from Google that translates Java source code to Objective-C for the iOS (iPhone/iPad) platform. This tool enables Java source to be part of an iOS application's build, as no editing of the generated files is necessary. The goal is to write an app's non-UI code (such as application logic and data models) in Java, which is then shared by web apps (using GWT), Android apps, and iOS apps. J2ObjC supports most Java language and runtime features required by client-side application developers, including exceptions, inner and anonymous classes, generic types, threads and reflection. JUnit test translation and execution is also supported. J2ObjC cannot convert Android binary applications. Developers must have source code for their Android app, which they either own or are licensed to use.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    react-native-create-bridge

    react-native-create-bridge

    A CLI tool that bridges React Native modules & UI components with ease

    Bridging native modules & UI components made easy! If you're a JavaScript developer writing your first lines of native code or a more experienced developer looking to eliminate boilerplate from your React Native workflow, this tool is for you.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    sharing

    sharing

    Sharing is a command-line tool to share directories and files

    Share directories and files from the CLI to iOS and Android devices without the need of an extra client app.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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