I believe you used to be able to launch GUI apps on jailbroken iOS devices via the command line (over SSH) by executing a command like this:
launch com.apple.Calculator
but that is not working on my iOS 5 device (launch not found
).
I also tried:
launchctl start com.apple.Calculator
but that also gives me an error (no such process
).
Those launch
/launchctl
commands didn't work for me either. What did work was to install the command-line utilty open
from Cydia and just execute
open com.apple.calculator
Notice the lowercase c in calculator,
that was the bundle identifier for my calculator app.
Here's the developer's website for Cydia stuff:
This links to the repo site:
http://moreinfo.thebigboss.org/moreinfo/depiction.php?file=openData
Update: For iOS 6.x, this current version of open
doesn't seem to work. See @Nate's answer to another question linked below in the comments.
Update 2: The open
package in Cydia has been updated and now works with iOS 6.
Update 3: Here is the source for the package: https://github.com/conradev/Open.
If you look at the open.m
file, you can see that the function SBSLaunchApplicationWithIdentifier
from the SpringBoardServices
private framework is what actually opens the app.