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stack (1.0)(63) | |
Original author(s) | Apple Inc. |
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Stable release |
1.0 (63) (latest known version) |
Operating system | macOS |
Size | ~2 MB |
Available in | English |
Type | Device manager |
License | Closed source |
stack appears to be an application for connecting multiple iDevices and executing scripts for one or more of them. stack supports color-coding of the app's device icons and labeling with "sticky labels". Devices can be connected via a cable or SSH (using dropbear). Like many other internal applications, stack can also copy device crash logs.
stack scripts are located at ~/Library/Application Support/Stack/Scripts
. Default scripts include "Flashr" and "Mount rw", which perform flashr 00FFFF
and /sbin/mount -uw /
, respectively. These are likely intended to be run from the device. Scripts can be edited through the stack application or from their previously-noted folder, where they reside as basic text files with no extension. Scripts edited through the application can be paired with additional information (user: mobile or root, confirmation message), which appear to be saved in a different location than the scripts themselves.