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Conveniently add a UDID to the iOS Developer Portal, refresh a provisioning profile and download it.
Uploading a new provisioning profile to TestFlight is also supported.
$ gem install omudid
$ omudid add
$ omudid testflight upload
$ omudid add
Apple Username:
appleuser@example.com
Apple Password:
************
Profile name (leave blank to select from available profiles):
Device name:
DeviceTen
UDID:
B123456789012345678901234567890123456789
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Note: you can specify the team with a command-line argument
Please select one of the following teams:
1. Y2ZAFJ6Z9R: Team 1 - iOS Developer Program
2. LDF73KN5AM: Team 2 - iOS Developer Program
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Device DeviceTen (B123456789012345678901234567890123456789) added
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Select a profile:
1. profile2
2. demo1
3. demo3
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Note: you can repeat this process by running:
omudid add appleuser@example.com [password] demo1 DeviceTen B123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Y2ZAFJ6Z9R
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Downloaded new profile (./demo1.mobileprovision)
Old profile deleted (~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles/demo1.mobileprovision)
New profile installed (~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles/demo1.mobileprovision)
$ omudid testflight upload
TestFlight Username:
testflightuser@example.com
TestFlight Password:
********
Build ID (leave blank to select from available IDs):
Profile name (leave blank to select from available local profiles):
Enter an App ID to list builds (or leave blank to list App IDs):
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Select an app ID:
1. 151463 (com.example.identifier)
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Select a build ID:
1. 1857636 (1.0 (1.0))
? 1
Select a profile:
1. profile2
2. demo1
3. demo3
? 2
Note: you can repeat this process by running:
omudid testflight list-builds testflightuser@example.com [password] 1857636 demo1
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Submitted ~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles/demo1.mobileprovision
Share link: http://testflightapp.com/install/XYZ/
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We found that omudid demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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