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dhinakg / tutorial-alternate.md
Last active October 13, 2023 13:36
tutorial-alternate.md

Note: This writeup is for advanced users and developers. For a guide that will actually walk you through this, ios.cfw.guide is updated. guides.stkc.win should be soon™️.

13.x appears to have issues. 13.5 is confirmed to fail to check updates once you change the audience. If any other versions do this, please let me know.

So, I got bored and decided to do more research into alternates. Turns out you can still abuse it to update to 14.8 on iOS versions that don't support alternates. You're welcome.

This requires a jailbreak. Of course, you can do the backup editing stuff if you're not JBed but:

a. It's a wack method imo

@JoshuaTPierce
JoshuaTPierce / RMD_and_GitHub.docx
Created June 7, 2017 17:21
Creating and Pushing a R-Markdown Document to Github (including graphs)
Go to github
Create new repository [don't need to initialize with the readme (can add later)]
Go to R Studio
File -> New Project -> Version Control -> Git
Ctrl+V repository URL from GitHub
File -> New -> Markdown, enter Title, etc.
In the Markdown window, change "output=html_document" to "output=github_document"
Knit the document for the first time, will prompt you to save
Save as Title.rmd
In the "git" tab of the R studio Environment window, you will notice that the knit produced: