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| Since there are more and more jailbreaks being created by hobbyists, each with their own respective quirks, you may have to change the behavior of your tweak / packaging depending on the jailbreak installed on the user's device.
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| None of this advice is foolproof but it's worth taking into consideration.
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| == Hidden files ==
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| ==== Legitimate Jailbreaks ====
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| ! Jailbreak !! Path
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| | Electra (11.1.2) || <code>/.electra_installed</code>
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| | Electra (11.3.1) || <code>/.electra_installed</code>
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| | unc0ver || <code>/.installed_unc0ver</code>
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| ==== "Fake" Jailbreaks ====
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| It's probably not worth supporting these. These jailbreaks are redundant and, arguably, harm the jailbreak community by merely existing.
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| If anything, you should have a warning letting users know something's wrong.
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| ! Jailbreak !! Path
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| | th0r || <code>/.bootstrapped_Th0r</code>
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| |}
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