th0rn Posted May 5 Posted May 5 π What Youβll Need β An iOS device (iPhone, iPad, etc.) β A computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux β A USB cable to connect your iOS device β Access to the StikDebug app installed on your iOS device π₯ Step 1: Download jitterbugpair You need the JitterbugPair tool, which generates the pairing file for your device. Choose the download link that matches your operating system: Windows (64-bit):Β Download jitterbugpair-win64.zip macOS:Β Download jitterbugpair Linux (64-bit):Β Download jitterbugpair-linux.zip π Step 2: Connect and Trust Your iDevice 1οΈβ£ Plug your iOS device into the computer using your USB cable. 2οΈβ£ On the iOS screen, you may see a Trust This Computer? prompt β tap Trust and enter your passcode if needed. π Step 3: Run JitterbugPair πΈ Windows Extract the downloaded jitterbugpair-win64.zip. Open the extracted folder. Run the executable jitterbugpair.exe. πΈ macOS Open Terminal. Navigate to the folder containing the jitterbugpair binary Run: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up πΈ Linux Extract jitterbugpair-linux.zip. Open Terminal. Navigate to the extracted folder. Make it executable (if needed): This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Run:Β This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up β If it asks again to trust your device, approve it on your iOS screen. Once complete, a .mobiledevicepairing file will be generated. π Step 4: Locate the .mobiledevicepairing File On Windows/Linux β It will usually be created in the folder where you ran jitterbugpair. On macOS β It might appear directly in your home folder (~/), which you can access quickly by pressing: Command + Shift + H in Finder. π² Step 5: Transfer the Pairing File to Your iOS Device You now need to move the .mobiledevicepairing file onto your iOS device. Options: β Use AirDrop (Mac) β Email it to yourself and open it on the iOS device β Use a file-sharing app (like Files, Dropbox, or iCloud Drive) Make sure the file is accessible inside the Files app on your iDevice. π¦ Step 6: Import Pairing File in StikDebug 1οΈβ£ Open the StikDebug app on your iOS device. 2οΈβ£ Tap Import Pairing File. 3οΈβ£ Navigate through the Files app and locate the .mobiledevicepairing file you just transferred. 4οΈβ£ Select it and confirm the import. β Once itβs successfully added, the StikDebug app will be ready to connect. π Step 7: Use StikDebug to Enable JIT Now youβre all set! 1οΈβ£ Disconnect your iOS device from the computer (you donβt need the cable anymore). 2οΈβ£ In StikDebug, tap Connect. 3οΈβ£ A list of installed apps will appear β select the app you want to enable JIT on. 4οΈβ£ Done! Youβre now running the selected app with JIT enabled. π Final Notes β You only need to create and import the pairing file once per device. β If you switch to another iOS device or reset your device, you may need to repeat these steps. β Keep the pairing file somewhere safe on your computer in case you need to reimport it. 1 1
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