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Thinks it's a find my iphone command line tool #794

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theredhoodedthot opened this issue Feb 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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Thinks it's a find my iphone command line tool #794

theredhoodedthot opened this issue Feb 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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@theredhoodedthot
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theredhoodedthot commented Feb 25, 2024

I don't know how to install the tool so I've been dragging and dropping it into the terminal. Every time i try to add a directory it says it doesn't recognize the argument. It won't use --auth-only either. When using -h, before it lists the options it says "Find My iPhone CommandLine Tool" I'm on a fresh install of linux mint 21.3, and it worked fine when i had 20.3.

@alexspringgit
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Hi, perhaps you downloaded an icloud binary instead of the icloudpd one. Try downloading icloudpd from the release page after clicking "Show all 60 assets."

@AndreyNikiforov
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I don't know how to install the tool so I've been dragging and dropping it into the terminal.

I assume you are using Windows. To get to console (~= terminal, command line) on windows: press Win+R, type "cmd" in popup window, and click "Ok". To start a program in console, you need to type its name (with the path) and parameters (if applicable), e.g. "icloudpd --help". As mentioned in the tip, use "icloudpd", not "icloud"

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