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HELP: How to use the new CLUTCH?


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So i have an iPhone 6,

                    iOS version: 8.4

 

 And i am facing difficulty in cracking apps, Clutch is not the same as it used to be before.

As far as i remember i used to type clutch appname  in the terminal and it used to crack the app instantly but now i guess everything has changed.

I installed Clutch (iOS 8& 9)- 2.0.1-2 from repo.biteyourapple.net.

And now i have no idea how it works, When i type clutch or Clutch as a root user in terminal it simply gives me an sh error

it's like this -> sh: /usr/bin/clutch: Permission denied

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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use the older clutch

the new ones created problems for me too

 

just google up or youtube on how to use clutch...

 

or let me know what the problem is ;)

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So i have an iPhone 6,

                    iOS version: 8.4

 

 And i am facing difficulty in cracking apps, Clutch is not the same as it used to be before.

As far as i remember i used to type clutch appname  in the terminal and it used to crack the app instantly but now i guess everything has changed.

I installed Clutch (iOS 8& 9)- 2.0.1-2 from repo.biteyourapple.net.

And now i have no idea how it works, When i type clutch or Clutch as a root user in terminal it simply gives me an sh error

it's like this -> sh: /usr/bin/clutch: Permission denied

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

chmod 755 /usr/bin/Clutch

You should use Clutch2 though. Or rasticrac 3.3.0+

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-b --binary-dump    Only dump binary files from specified bundleID

-d --dump Dump     specified bundleID into .ipa file

-i --print-installed    Print installed application

--clean     Clean /var/tmp/clutch directory

--version    Display version and exit

-? --help    Display this help and exit

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chmod 755 /usr/bin/Clutch

You should use Clutch2 though. Or rasticrac 3.3.0+

 

Thank you for the quick reply !  :yes:  (y)

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