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There are a verity of exec files that can be ran on SwitchBoard builds, and a small portion also run on stock builds. Some of these commands are dependant on frameworks that are not shipped on stock iOS, while others are capable of functioning with the standard elements found in stock iOS. Each of these tools serve a unique purpose, and each fruit unique results. Some of these are also dependant on having set variables in .plist files at /usr/local/ect, such as the "Baseband Stress Tests".
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There are a verity of exec files that can be ran on SwitchBoard builds, and a small portion also run on stock builds. Some of these commands are dependant on frameworks that are not shipped on stock iOS, while others are capable of functioning with the standard elements found in stock iOS. Each of these tools serve a unique purpose, and each fruit unique results. Some of these are also dependant on having set variables in .plist files at /usr/local/etc, such as the "Baseband Stress Tests". Some of these also are just simpily command line friends of GUI Apps.
   
 
==A full list of commands==
 
==A full list of commands==
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 11 February 2021

There are a verity of exec files that can be ran on SwitchBoard builds, and a small portion also run on stock builds. Some of these commands are dependant on frameworks that are not shipped on stock iOS, while others are capable of functioning with the standard elements found in stock iOS. Each of these tools serve a unique purpose, and each fruit unique results. Some of these are also dependant on having set variables in .plist files at /usr/local/etc, such as the "Baseband Stress Tests". Some of these also are just simpily command line friends of GUI Apps.

A full list of commands