![]() Ios-deploy -noninteractive -debug -bundle my.app deploy and launch your app to a connected device, quit when app crashes or exits Ios-deploy -justlaunch -debug -bundle my.app deploy and launch your app to a connected device, but quit the debugger after Ios-deploy -debug -bundle my.app -no-wifi deploy and debug your app to a connected device, skipping any wi-fi connection (use USB) deploy and debug your app to a connected device ![]() The commands below assume that you have an app called my.app with bundle id bundle.id. e, -exists check if the app with given bundle_id is installed or not V, -version print the executable version R, -rm remove file or directory on device (directories must be empty) 2, -to use together with up/download file/tree. 1, -bundle_id specify bundle id for list and upload 9, -uninstall_only uninstall the app ONLY. r, -uninstall uninstall the app before install (do not use with -m app cache and data are cleared) p, -port port used for device, default: dynamic m, -noinstall directly start debugging without app install (-d not required) L, -justlaunch just launch the app and exit lldb I, -noninteractive start in non interactive mode (quit when app crashes or exits) n, -nostart do not start the app when debugging t, -timeout number of seconds to wait for a device to be connected a, -args command line arguments to pass to the app when launching it b, -bundle the path to the app bundle to be installed c, -detect only detect if the device is connected i, -id the id of the device to connect to d, -debug launch the app in lldb after installation
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