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πŸ›  What You’ll Need

βœ… An iOS device (iPhone, iPad, etc.)
βœ… A computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux
βœ… A USB cable to connect your iOS device
βœ… Access to the StikDebug app installed on your iOS device


πŸ“₯ 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:


πŸ”Œ Step 2: Connect and Trust Your iDevice

1️⃣ Plug your iOS device into the computer using your USB cable.
2️⃣ On the iOS screen, you may see a Trust This Computer? prompt β€” tap Trust and enter your passcode if needed.


πŸ“‚ Step 3: Run JitterbugPair

πŸ”Έ Windows

  • Extract the downloaded jitterbugpair-win64.zip.

  • Open the extracted folder.

  • Run the executable jitterbugpair.exe.

πŸ”Έ macOS

  • Open Terminal.

  • Navigate to the folder containing the jitterbugpair binary

  • Run:

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πŸ”Έ Linux

  • Extract jitterbugpair-linux.zip.

  • Open Terminal.

  • Navigate to the extracted folder.

  • Make it executable (if needed):

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  • Run:Β 

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βœ… If it asks again to trust your device, approve it on your iOS screen.

Once complete, a .mobiledevicepairing file will be generated.


🏠 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.


πŸ“² Step 5: Transfer the Pairing File to Your iOS Device

You now need to move the .mobiledevicepairing file onto your iOS device.

Options:
βœ… Use AirDrop (Mac)
βœ… Email it to yourself and open it on the iOS device
βœ… Use a file-sharing app (like Files, Dropbox, or iCloud Drive)

Make sure the file is accessible inside the Files app on your iDevice.


πŸ“¦ Step 6: Import Pairing File in StikDebug

1️⃣ Open the StikDebug app on your iOS device.

2️⃣ Tap Import Pairing File.

3️⃣ Navigate through the Files app and locate the .mobiledevicepairing file you just transferred.

4️⃣ Select it and confirm the import.

βœ… Once it’s successfully added, the StikDebug app will be ready to connect.


πŸš€ Step 7: Use StikDebug to Enable JIT

Now you’re all set!

1️⃣ Disconnect your iOS device from the computer (you don’t need the cable anymore).
2️⃣ In StikDebug, tap Connect.
3️⃣ A list of installed apps will appear β€” select the app you want to enable JIT on.
4️⃣ Done! You’re now running the selected app with JIT enabled.


πŸŽ‰ Final Notes

βœ… You only need to create and import the pairing file once per device.
βœ… If you switch to another iOS device or reset your device, you may need to repeat these steps.
βœ… Keep the pairing file somewhere safe on your computer in case you need to reimport it.

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