Accessible

Accessible

v5.0.1 20 downloads Updated: 2025-06-27 Jailbreak

<p dir="auto">A jailed filesystem viewer &amp; extractor for iOS 15.0 - iOS 18.3.2. Made by lunginspector for&nbsp;<a href="https://github.com/jailbreakdotparty">jailbreak.party.</a></p> <p dir="auto"><a href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible/releases">Release Tab</a>&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;<a href="https://discord.gg/XPj66zZ4gT" rel="nofollow">Support Server</a></p> <p dir="auto"><strong>Disclaimer:</strong>&nbsp;This shortcut CANNOT read or extract user data, which is usually stored in /var.</p> <div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto"> <h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">Browse Partitions</h2> <a id="user-content-browse-partitions" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#browse-partitions" aria-label="Permalink: Browse Partitions"></a></div> <p dir="auto">With the power of a special method, files that Apple would usually not allow you to read, such as stuff in /Applications, can be read. Browse the filesystem, read &amp; export files, and get details on them. Use search to get to directories quicker than ever.</p> <div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto"> <h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">Open &amp; Extract System Applications</h2> <a id="user-content-open--extract-system-applications" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#open--extract-system-applications" aria-label="Permalink: Open &amp; Extract System Applications"></a></div> <p dir="auto">Thanks to the ability to read /Applications, you can open &amp; extract internal system applications, which are usually never available on SpringBoard or anywhere else in the operating system.</p> <div class="markdown-alert markdown-alert-important" dir="auto"> <p class="markdown-alert-title" dir="auto">Important</p> <p dir="auto">Since user-installed applications are NOT stored on /Applications, it is&nbsp;<strong>impossible</strong>&nbsp;to fetch applications that you have installed yourself.</p> </div> <div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto"> <h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">Device Reports</h2> <a id="user-content-device-reports" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#device-reports" aria-label="Permalink: Device Reports"></a></div> <p dir="auto">Accessible can parse MobileGestalt into a report, providing you with details about your device that are not typically available in settings. These include details on whether tweaks enabled by SparseRestore tools, such as Nugget, have been enabled or disabled.</p> <div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto"> <h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">The Method</h2> <a id="user-content-the-method" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#the-method" aria-label="Permalink: The Method"></a></div> <p dir="auto">Accessible uses the syntax&nbsp;<code>file:///[Directory Path]</code>, interpreted as a URL, in order to get the contents of the filesystem. Apple has unfortunately&nbsp;<em>partially</em>&nbsp;patched this in iOS 18.4, by restricting the ability to interpret anything from the URL as a folder (throws the Restricted Folder error).</p> <div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto"> <h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">Readable Partitions</h2> <a id="user-content-readable-partitions" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#readable-partitions" aria-label="Permalink: Readable Partitions"></a></div> <ul dir="auto"> <li>/System - Usual system files, which are already readable with any application.</li> <li>/Applications - Application containers for system applications, which, for some weird reason, are only readable with this shortcut.</li> <li>/var - MAJOR exception: You can only read stuff from /var/preboot, which means no user data can be read with this shortcut.</li> </ul>

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About Accessible

<p dir="auto">A jailed filesystem viewer &amp; extractor for iOS 15.0 - iOS 18.3.2. Made by lunginspector for&nbsp;<a href="https://github.com/jailbreakdotparty">jailbreak.party.</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible/releases">Release Tab</a>&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;<a href="https://discord.gg/XPj66zZ4gT" rel="nofollow">Support Server</a></p>
<p dir="auto"><strong>Disclaimer:</strong>&nbsp;This shortcut CANNOT read or extract user data, which is usually stored in /var.</p>
<div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto">
<h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">Browse Partitions</h2>
<a id="user-content-browse-partitions" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#browse-partitions" aria-label="Permalink: Browse Partitions"></a></div>
<p dir="auto">With the power of a special method, files that Apple would usually not allow you to read, such as stuff in /Applications, can be read. Browse the filesystem, read &amp; export files, and get details on them. Use search to get to directories quicker than ever.</p>
<div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto">
<h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">Open &amp; Extract System Applications</h2>
<a id="user-content-open--extract-system-applications" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#open--extract-system-applications" aria-label="Permalink: Open &amp; Extract System Applications"></a></div>
<p dir="auto">Thanks to the ability to read /Applications, you can open &amp; extract internal system applications, which are usually never available on SpringBoard or anywhere else in the operating system.</p>
<div class="markdown-alert markdown-alert-important" dir="auto">
<p class="markdown-alert-title" dir="auto">Important</p>
<p dir="auto">Since user-installed applications are NOT stored on /Applications, it is&nbsp;<strong>impossible</strong>&nbsp;to fetch applications that you have installed yourself.</p>
</div>
<div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto">
<h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">Device Reports</h2>
<a id="user-content-device-reports" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#device-reports" aria-label="Permalink: Device Reports"></a></div>
<p dir="auto">Accessible can parse MobileGestalt into a report, providing you with details about your device that are not typically available in settings. These include details on whether tweaks enabled by SparseRestore tools, such as Nugget, have been enabled or disabled.</p>
<div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto">
<h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">The Method</h2>
<a id="user-content-the-method" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#the-method" aria-label="Permalink: The Method"></a></div>
<p dir="auto">Accessible uses the syntax&nbsp;<code>file:///[Directory Path]</code>, interpreted as a URL, in order to get the contents of the filesystem. Apple has unfortunately&nbsp;<em>partially</em>&nbsp;patched this in iOS 18.4, by restricting the ability to interpret anything from the URL as a folder (throws the Restricted Folder error).</p>
<div class="markdown-heading" dir="auto">
<h2 class="heading-element" dir="auto" tabindex="-1">Readable Partitions</h2>
<a id="user-content-readable-partitions" class="anchor" href="https://github.com/lunginspector/Accessible#readable-partitions" aria-label="Permalink: Readable Partitions"></a></div>
<ul dir="auto">
<li>/System - Usual system files, which are already readable with any application.</li>
<li>/Applications - Application containers for system applications, which, for some weird reason, are only readable with this shortcut.</li>
<li>/var - MAJOR exception: You can only read stuff from /var/preboot, which means no user data can be read with this shortcut.</li>
</ul>

What's Modified:

  • <p>Fix the version checker: If you were having trouble with getting the shortcut to run on a supported device, this update should now fix it.</p>

Compatibility:

<p>iOS 15.0 - iOS 18.3.2</p>