Filename | MOBILE TERMINAL COMMANDS |
Permission | rw-r--r-- |
Author | dr.t3rr0r |
Date and Time | 12:48 AM |
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Here are some basic terminal commands:
* respring
= resprings device
* reboot
= reboot’s device
* apt-get update
= updates cydia sources (same as pressing the refresh button in Cydia)
* apt-get install cydia
= checks to see if you have latest version of Cydia and installs if you don’t.
* apt-get upgrade cydia
= installs any upgrades that are needed for your packages.
* apt-get autoremove
= checks for unused or broken files and uninstslls them. (will give you list and asks for confirmation before deleting anything)
* apt-get –fix-missing
= checks for missing files and fixes
* apt-get autoclean
= cleans up files if needed
* dir
= lists your directory files
* dpkg –list >packages.txt
= creates a list of installed cydia packages
* dpkg -i packageID
= used to install .debs
* dpkg -r packageID
= used to remove cydia packages
* apt-get install packageID
= used to install cydia packages
* apt-get remove packageID
= used to remove cydia packages
* help
= gives you a list of other terminal commands that you may or may not want to use
* dpkg -x path&packageID
= decompile a package
* dpkg -b path&decompiledpackageID
= compile a package
* dpkg –control path&packageID
= extract the control file from a package
* dpkg -P
= purges configuration files for uninstalled packages. If a package is still causing issues after you have deleted running this can help.
* dpkg -b path&deb.name
location & deb name
= Builds the deb file you have
Prepared.
* dpkg -L packageID
= Will list all files that were installed by that package
* chmod #### path&filename
= change permissions of just the folder/file (not the files/folders inside)
* chmod R #### path&foldername
= change directory permissions of files inside folder aswell.
* cd /directory name
= go to directory
* chown
= changes owner of a folder or file
eg. chown root:wheel /var/folders
* chown R
= changes owner of a folder or file and all inside aswell. eg. chown -R root:wheel /var/folders
* dpkg -S path&package
= will tell you by whom the package came from and kind.
How 2 change root password in MobileTerminal
Open terminal and type:
* su
* alpine
* cd
* passwd
* your new root passwd
* re-type new passwd
* mobile passwd
* your new mobile passwd
* re-type new passwd
* respring
Refresh Cydia Sources/Packages
Sample button
That’s it, all done!!
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