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Command line tool to deploy IPA package to iOS device.
It was written with nodejs before, now it's re-written with python3.
Please make sure your Python is v3.7 or above.
python3 --version
python3 -m pip install ipa-deploy
Or, clone from GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/floatinghotpot/ipa-deploy.git
cd ipa-deploy
python3 -m pip install -e .
ipa-deploy <path_to_ipa_file>
Example:
ipa-deploy myapp.ipa
Here are the steps that the tool actualy runs:
# unzip the IPA file to tmp folder
mkdir ./tmp
unzip <path_to_ipa_file> -d ./tmp
# run ios-deploy to install the app into iOS device
ios-deploy -b ./tmp/Payload/*.app
# clean up the tmp folder
rm -r ./tmp
It will call ios-deploy, so make sure it's installed first.
If not installed, install it with Homebrew:
brew install ios-deploy
A simple tool created by Raymond Xie, to install IPA package with command line.
Any comments are welcome.
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install IPA package to iOS device with command line
We found that ipa-deploy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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