├── .github
├── FUNDING.yml
└── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ ├── bug_report.md
│ └── feature_request.md
├── .gitignore
├── COPYING
├── Makefile
├── Preferences
├── Cells
│ ├── LinkCell.h
│ ├── LinkCell.m
│ ├── SingleContactCell.h
│ └── SingleContactCell.m
├── Controllers
│ ├── HATECreditsListController.h
│ ├── HATECreditsListController.m
│ ├── HATERootListController.h
│ └── HATERootListController.m
├── Makefile
├── NotificationKeys.h
├── PreferenceKeys.h
├── Resources
│ ├── Credits.plist
│ ├── Info.plist
│ └── Root.plist
└── layout
│ └── Library
│ └── PreferenceLoader
│ └── Preferences
│ └── HATEPreferences.plist
├── Preview.png
├── README.md
├── Tweak
├── HATE.h
├── HATE.m
├── HATE.plist
└── Makefile
└── control
/.github/FUNDING.yml:
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2 | ko_fi: AlexandraAurora
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1 | ---
2 | name: Bug Report
3 | about: Report a bug in HATE.
4 | title: ''
5 | labels: bug
6 | assignees: AlexandraAurora
7 |
8 | ---
9 |
10 | **Describe the bug:**
11 |
12 | **Steps to reproduce:**
13 |
14 | **Crash log (if applicable):**
15 | Upload your log file to Pastebin and paste the link here.
16 |
17 | **System information:**
18 | - iOS version:
19 | - Device:
20 | - Jailbreak:
21 | - Jailbreak Type:
22 |
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1 | ---
2 | name: Feature Request
3 | about: Suggest a feature for HATE.
4 | title: ''
5 | labels: enhancement
6 | assignees: AlexandraAurora
7 |
8 | ---
9 |
10 | **Describe the requested feature:**
11 |
12 | **System information:**
13 | - iOS version:
14 | - Device:
15 | - Jailbreak:
16 | - Jailbreak Type:
17 |
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/Makefile:
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1 | export ARCHS = arm64 arm64e
2 | export TARGET = iphone:clang:14.4:14.0
3 |
4 | INSTALL_TARGET_PROCESSES = SpringBoard Preferences
5 | SUBPROJECTS = Tweak Preferences
6 |
7 | include $(THEOS)/makefiles/common.mk
8 | include $(THEOS_MAKE_PATH)/aggregate.mk
9 |
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/Preferences/Cells/LinkCell.h:
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1 | //
2 | // LinkCell.h
3 | // Akarii Utils
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #import
9 | #import
10 |
11 | @interface LinkCell : PSTableCell
12 | @property(nonatomic)UILabel* label;
13 | @property(nonatomic)UILabel* subtitleLabel;
14 | @property(nonatomic)UIImageView* indicatorImageView;
15 | @property(nonatomic)UIView* tapRecognizerView;
16 | @property(nonatomic)UITapGestureRecognizer* tap;
17 | @property(nonatomic)NSString* title;
18 | @property(nonatomic)NSString* subtitle;
19 | @property(nonatomic)NSString* url;
20 | @end
21 |
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/Preferences/Cells/LinkCell.m:
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1 | //
2 | // LinkCell.m
3 | // Akarii Utils
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #import "LinkCell.h"
9 |
10 | @implementation LinkCell
11 | /**
12 | * Initializes the link cell.
13 | *
14 | * @param style
15 | * @param reuseIdentifier
16 | * @param specifier
17 | *
18 | * @return The cell.
19 | */
20 | - (instancetype)initWithStyle:(UITableViewCellStyle)style reuseIdentifier:(NSString *)reuseIdentifier specifier:(PSSpecifier *)specifier {
21 | self = [super initWithStyle:style reuseIdentifier:reuseIdentifier specifier:specifier];
22 |
23 | if (self) {
24 | [self setTitle:[specifier propertyForKey:@"label"]];
25 | [self setSubtitle:[specifier propertyForKey:@"subtitle"]];
26 | [self setUrl:[specifier propertyForKey:@"url"]];
27 |
28 | [self setIndicatorImageView:[[UIImageView alloc] init]];
29 | [[self indicatorImageView] setImage:[UIImage systemImageNamed:@"safari"]];
30 | [[self indicatorImageView] setTintColor:[UIColor systemGrayColor]];
31 | [self addSubview:[self indicatorImageView]];
32 |
33 | [[self indicatorImageView] setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
34 | [NSLayoutConstraint activateConstraints:@[
35 | [[[self indicatorImageView] widthAnchor] constraintEqualToConstant:20],
36 | [[[self indicatorImageView] heightAnchor] constraintEqualToConstant:20],
37 | [[[self indicatorImageView] centerYAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self centerYAnchor]],
38 | [[[self indicatorImageView] trailingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self trailingAnchor] constant:-16]
39 | ]];
40 |
41 | [self setLabel:[[UILabel alloc] init]];
42 | [[self label] setText:[self title]];
43 | [[self label] setFont:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:17]];
44 | [[self label] setTextColor:[UIColor systemBlueColor]];
45 | [self addSubview:[self label]];
46 |
47 | [[self label] setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
48 | [NSLayoutConstraint activateConstraints:@[
49 | [[[self label] centerYAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self centerYAnchor] constant:-10],
50 | [[[self label] leadingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self leadingAnchor] constant:16],
51 | [[[self label] trailingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[[self indicatorImageView] leadingAnchor] constant:16]
52 | ]];
53 |
54 | [self setSubtitleLabel:[[UILabel alloc] init]];
55 | [[self subtitleLabel] setText:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", [self subtitle]]];
56 | [[self subtitleLabel] setFont:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:11]];
57 | [[self subtitleLabel] setTextColor:[[UIColor labelColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.6]];
58 | [self addSubview:[self subtitleLabel]];
59 |
60 | [[self subtitleLabel] setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
61 | [NSLayoutConstraint activateConstraints:@[
62 | [[[self subtitleLabel] centerYAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self centerYAnchor] constant:10],
63 | [[[self subtitleLabel] leadingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self leadingAnchor] constant:16],
64 | [[[self subtitleLabel] trailingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[[self indicatorImageView] leadingAnchor] constant:-16]
65 | ]];
66 |
67 | [self setTapRecognizerView:[[UIView alloc] init]];
68 | [self addSubview:[self tapRecognizerView]];
69 |
70 | [[self tapRecognizerView] setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
71 | [NSLayoutConstraint activateConstraints:@[
72 | [[[self tapRecognizerView] topAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self topAnchor]],
73 | [[[self tapRecognizerView] leadingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self leadingAnchor]],
74 | [[[self tapRecognizerView] trailingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self trailingAnchor]],
75 | [[[self tapRecognizerView] bottomAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self bottomAnchor]]
76 | ]];
77 |
78 | [self setTap:[[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:@selector(openUrl)]];
79 | [[self tapRecognizerView] addGestureRecognizer:[self tap]];
80 | }
81 |
82 | return self;
83 | }
84 |
85 | /**
86 | * Opens the specified url.
87 | */
88 | - (void)openUrl {
89 | [[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:[NSURL URLWithString:[self url]] options:@{} completionHandler:nil];
90 | }
91 | @end
92 |
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/Preferences/Cells/SingleContactCell.h:
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1 | //
2 | // SingleContactCell.h
3 | // Akarii Utils
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #import
9 | #import
10 |
11 | @interface SingleContactCell : PSTableCell
12 | @property(nonatomic)UIImageView* avatarImageView;
13 | @property(nonatomic)UILabel* displayNameLabel;
14 | @property(nonatomic)UILabel* usernameLabel;
15 | @property(nonatomic)UIView* tapRecognizerView;
16 | @property(nonatomic)UITapGestureRecognizer* tap;
17 | @property(nonatomic)NSString* displayName;
18 | @property(nonatomic)NSString* username;
19 | @end
20 |
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/Preferences/Cells/SingleContactCell.m:
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1 | //
2 | // SingleContactCell.m
3 | // Akarii Utils
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #import "SingleContactCell.h"
9 |
10 | @implementation SingleContactCell
11 | /**
12 | * Initializes the single contact cell.
13 | *
14 | * @param style
15 | * @param reuseIdentifier
16 | * @param specifier
17 | *
18 | * @return The cell.
19 | */
20 | - (instancetype)initWithStyle:(UITableViewCellStyle)style reuseIdentifier:(NSString *)reuseIdentifier specifier:(PSSpecifier *)specifier {
21 | self = [super initWithStyle:style reuseIdentifier:reuseIdentifier specifier:specifier];
22 |
23 | if (self) {
24 | [self setDisplayName:[specifier propertyForKey:@"displayName"]];
25 | [self setUsername:[specifier propertyForKey:@"username"]];
26 |
27 | [self setAvatarImageView:[[UIImageView alloc] init]];
28 |
29 | [self fetchAvatarWithCompletion:^(UIImage* avatar) {
30 | [UIView transitionWithView:[self avatarImageView] duration:0.2 options:UIViewAnimationOptionTransitionCrossDissolve animations:^{
31 | [[self avatarImageView] setImage:avatar];
32 | } completion:nil];
33 | }];
34 |
35 | [[self avatarImageView] setContentMode:UIViewContentModeScaleAspectFill];
36 | [[self avatarImageView] setClipsToBounds:YES];
37 | [[[self avatarImageView] layer] setCornerRadius:21.5];
38 | [[[self avatarImageView] layer] setBorderWidth:2];
39 | [[[self avatarImageView] layer] setBorderColor:[[[UIColor labelColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.1] CGColor]];
40 | [self addSubview:[self avatarImageView]];
41 |
42 | [[self avatarImageView] setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
43 | [NSLayoutConstraint activateConstraints:@[
44 | [[[self avatarImageView] centerYAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self centerYAnchor]],
45 | [[[self avatarImageView] leadingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self leadingAnchor] constant:16],
46 | [[[self avatarImageView] widthAnchor] constraintEqualToConstant:43],
47 | [[[self avatarImageView] heightAnchor] constraintEqualToConstant:43]
48 | ]];
49 |
50 | [self setDisplayNameLabel:[[UILabel alloc] init]];
51 | [[self displayNameLabel] setText:[self displayName]];
52 | [[self displayNameLabel] setFont:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:17 weight:UIFontWeightSemibold]];
53 | [[self displayNameLabel] setTextColor:[UIColor labelColor]];
54 | [self addSubview:[self displayNameLabel]];
55 |
56 | [[self displayNameLabel] setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
57 | [NSLayoutConstraint activateConstraints:@[
58 | [[[self displayNameLabel] topAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[[self avatarImageView] topAnchor] constant:4],
59 | [[[self displayNameLabel] leadingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[[self avatarImageView] trailingAnchor] constant:8],
60 | [[[self displayNameLabel] trailingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self trailingAnchor] constant:-16]
61 | ]];
62 |
63 | [self setUsernameLabel:[[UILabel alloc] init]];
64 | [[self usernameLabel] setText:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"@%@", [self username]]];
65 | [[self usernameLabel] setFont:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:11 weight:UIFontWeightRegular]];
66 | [[self usernameLabel] setTextColor:[[UIColor labelColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.6]];
67 | [self addSubview:[self usernameLabel]];
68 |
69 | [[self usernameLabel] setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
70 | [NSLayoutConstraint activateConstraints:@[
71 | [[[self usernameLabel] leadingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[[self avatarImageView] trailingAnchor] constant:8],
72 | [[[self usernameLabel] trailingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[[self displayNameLabel] trailingAnchor]],
73 | [[[self usernameLabel] bottomAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[[self avatarImageView] bottomAnchor] constant:-4]
74 | ]];
75 |
76 | [self setTapRecognizerView:[[UIView alloc] init]];
77 | [self addSubview:[self tapRecognizerView]];
78 |
79 | [[self tapRecognizerView] setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
80 | [NSLayoutConstraint activateConstraints:@[
81 | [[[self tapRecognizerView] topAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self topAnchor]],
82 | [[[self tapRecognizerView] leadingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self leadingAnchor]],
83 | [[[self tapRecognizerView] trailingAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self trailingAnchor]],
84 | [[[self tapRecognizerView] bottomAnchor] constraintEqualToAnchor:[self bottomAnchor]]
85 | ]];
86 |
87 | [self setTap:[[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:@selector(openUserProfile)]];
88 | [[self tapRecognizerView] addGestureRecognizer:[self tap]];
89 | }
90 |
91 | return self;
92 | }
93 |
94 | /**
95 | * Fetches the url for the user's avatar.
96 | */
97 | - (void)fetchAvatarUrlWithCompletion:(void (^)(NSURL* avatarUrl))completion {
98 | NSURL* url = [NSURL URLWithString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"https://api.akarii.cafe/v1/user/%@", [self username]]];
99 |
100 | NSURLSessionDataTask* task = [[NSURLSession sharedSession] dataTaskWithURL:url completionHandler:^(NSData* _Nullable data, NSURLResponse* _Nullable response, NSError* _Nullable error) {
101 | @try {
102 | NSDictionary* json = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:data options:0 error:nil];
103 | NSURL* avatarUrl = [NSURL URLWithString:json[@"avatar_url"]];
104 | completion(avatarUrl);
105 | } @catch (NSException* exception) {
106 | completion(nil);
107 | }
108 | }];
109 |
110 | [task resume];
111 | }
112 |
113 | /**
114 | * Fetches the user's avatar.
115 | */
116 | - (void)fetchAvatarWithCompletion:(void (^)(UIImage* avatar))completion {
117 | [self fetchAvatarUrlWithCompletion:^(NSURL* avatarUrl) {
118 | if (avatarUrl) {
119 | dispatch_async(dispatch_get_global_queue(DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 0), ^{
120 | NSData* imageData = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:avatarUrl];
121 | UIImage* avatar = [UIImage imageWithData:imageData];
122 | dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
123 | completion(avatar);
124 | });
125 | });
126 | } else {
127 | completion(nil);
128 | }
129 | }];
130 | }
131 |
132 | /**
133 | * Opens the user's profile.
134 | */
135 | - (void)openUserProfile {
136 | NSURL* url = [NSURL URLWithString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"https://akarii.cafe/user/%@", [self username]]];
137 | [[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:url options:@{} completionHandler:nil];
138 | }
139 | @end
140 |
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/Preferences/Controllers/HATECreditsListController.h:
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1 | //
2 | // HATECreditsListController.h
3 | // HATE
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #import
9 | #import
10 |
11 | @interface HATECreditsListController : PSListController
12 | @end
13 |
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/Preferences/Controllers/HATECreditsListController.m:
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1 | //
2 | // HATECreditsListController.m
3 | // HATE
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #include "HATECreditsListController.h"
9 |
10 | @implementation HATECreditsListController
11 | @end
12 |
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/Preferences/Controllers/HATERootListController.h:
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1 | //
2 | // HATERootListController.h
3 | // HATE
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #import
9 |
10 | @interface HATERootListController : PSListController
11 | @end
12 |
13 | @interface NSTask : NSObject
14 | @property(copy)NSArray* arguments;
15 | @property(copy)NSString* launchPath;
16 | - (void)launch;
17 | @end
18 |
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/Preferences/Controllers/HATERootListController.m:
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1 | //
2 | // HATERootListController.m
3 | // HATE
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #include "HATERootListController.h"
9 | #import
10 | #import
11 | #import
12 | #import "../PreferenceKeys.h"
13 | #import "../NotificationKeys.h"
14 |
15 | @implementation HATERootListController
16 | /**
17 | * Loads the root specifiers.
18 | *
19 | * @return The specifiers.
20 | */
21 | - (NSArray *)specifiers {
22 | if (!_specifiers) {
23 | _specifiers = [self loadSpecifiersFromPlistName:@"Root" target:self];
24 | }
25 |
26 | return _specifiers;
27 | }
28 |
29 | /**
30 | * Handles preference changes.
31 | *
32 | * @param value The new value for the changed option.
33 | * @param specifier The specifier that was interacted with.
34 | */
35 | - (void)setPreferenceValue:(id)value specifier:(PSSpecifier *)specifier {
36 | [super setPreferenceValue:value specifier:specifier];
37 |
38 | if ([[specifier propertyForKey:@"key"] isEqualToString:kPreferenceKeyEnabled]) {
39 | [self promptToRespring];
40 | }
41 | }
42 |
43 | /**
44 | * Prompts the user to respring to apply changes.
45 | */
46 | - (void)promptToRespring {
47 | UIAlertController* resetAlert = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:@"HATE" message:@"This option requires a respring to apply. Do you want to respring now?" preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
48 |
49 | UIAlertAction* yesAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"Yes" style:UIAlertActionStyleDestructive handler:^(UIAlertAction * action) {
50 | [self respring];
51 | }];
52 |
53 | UIAlertAction* noAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"No" style:UIAlertActionStyleCancel handler:nil];
54 |
55 | [resetAlert addAction:yesAction];
56 | [resetAlert addAction:noAction];
57 |
58 | [self presentViewController:resetAlert animated:YES completion:nil];
59 | }
60 |
61 | /**
62 | * Resprings the device.
63 | */
64 | - (void)respring {
65 | NSTask* task = [[NSTask alloc] init];
66 | [task setLaunchPath:ROOT_PATH_NS(@"/usr/bin/killall")];
67 | [task setArguments:@[@"backboardd"]];
68 | [task launch];
69 | }
70 |
71 | /**
72 | * Prompts the user to reset their preferences.
73 | */
74 | - (void)resetPrompt {
75 | UIAlertController* resetAlert = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:@"HATE" message:@"Are you sure you want to reset your preferences?" preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
76 |
77 | UIAlertAction* yesAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"Yes" style:UIAlertActionStyleDestructive handler:^(UIAlertAction * action) {
78 | [self resetPreferences];
79 | }];
80 |
81 | UIAlertAction* noAction = [UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"No" style:UIAlertActionStyleCancel handler:nil];
82 |
83 | [resetAlert addAction:yesAction];
84 | [resetAlert addAction:noAction];
85 |
86 | [self presentViewController:resetAlert animated:YES completion:nil];
87 | }
88 |
89 | /**
90 | * Resets the preferences.
91 | */
92 | - (void)resetPreferences {
93 | NSUserDefaults* userDefaults = [[NSUserDefaults alloc] initWithSuiteName:kPreferencesIdentifier];
94 | for (NSString* key in [userDefaults dictionaryRepresentation]) {
95 | [userDefaults removeObjectForKey:key];
96 | }
97 |
98 | [self reloadSpecifiers];
99 | CFNotificationCenterPostNotification(CFNotificationCenterGetDarwinNotifyCenter(), (CFStringRef)kNotificationKeyPreferencesReload, nil, nil, YES);
100 | }
101 | @end
102 |
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/Preferences/Makefile:
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1 | BUNDLE_NAME = HATEPreferences
2 | HATEPreferences_FILES = $(wildcard Controllers/*.m Cells/*.m)
3 | HATEPreferences_FRAMEWORKS = UIKit
4 | HATEPreferences_PRIVATE_FRAMEWORKS = Preferences
5 | HATEPreferences_INSTALL_PATH = /Library/PreferenceBundles
6 | HATEPreferences_CFLAGS = -fobjc-arc
7 |
8 | include $(THEOS)/makefiles/common.mk
9 | include $(THEOS_MAKE_PATH)/bundle.mk
10 |
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/Preferences/NotificationKeys.h:
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1 | //
2 | // NotificationKeys.h
3 | // HATE
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | static NSString* const kNotificationKeyPreferencesReload = @"codes.aurora.hate.preferences.reload";
9 |
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/Preferences/PreferenceKeys.h:
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1 | //
2 | // PreferenceKeys.h
3 | // HATE
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | static NSString* const kPreferencesIdentifier = @"codes.aurora.hate";
9 |
10 | static NSString* const kPreferenceKeyEnabled = @"Enabled";
11 |
12 | static BOOL const kPreferenceKeyEnabledDefaultValue = YES;
13 |
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/Preferences/Resources/Credits.plist:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | items
6 |
7 |
8 | cell
9 | PSGroupCell
10 | footerText
11 | Testing - waru and iceydez
12 | isStaticText
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 | title
17 | Credits
18 |
19 |
20 |
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/Preferences/Resources/Info.plist:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | CFBundleDevelopmentRegion
6 | English
7 | CFBundleExecutable
8 | HATEPreferences
9 | CFBundleIdentifier
10 | codes.aurora.hate.preferences
11 | CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion
12 | 6.0
13 | CFBundlePackageType
14 | BNDL
15 | CFBundleShortVersionString
16 | 1.0.0
17 | CFBundleSignature
18 | ????
19 | CFBundleVersion
20 | 1.0
21 | NSPrincipalClass
22 | HATERootListController
23 |
24 |
25 |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | items
6 |
7 |
8 | cell
9 | PSGroupCell
10 |
11 |
12 | cellClass
13 | SingleContactCell
14 | displayName
15 | Alexandra
16 | username
17 | AlexandraAurora
18 | height
19 | 58
20 |
21 |
22 | cell
23 | PSSwitchCell
24 | default
25 |
26 | defaults
27 | codes.aurora.hate.preferences
28 | key
29 | Enabled
30 | label
31 | Enable HATE
32 | PostNotification
33 | codes.aurora.hate.preferences.reload
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 | cell
38 | PSGroupCell
39 | label
40 | Tools
41 |
42 |
43 | cell
44 | PSButtonCell
45 | label
46 | Respring
47 | action
48 | respring
49 |
50 |
51 | cell
52 | PSButtonCell
53 | label
54 | Reset Preferences
55 | action
56 | resetPrompt
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 | cell
61 | PSGroupCell
62 | footerText
63 | Thanks to you and everyone who has helped in any way.
64 | isStaticText
65 |
66 |
67 |
68 | cell
69 | PSLinkCell
70 | label
71 | Credits
72 | detail
73 | HATECreditsListController
74 |
75 |
76 |
77 | cell
78 | PSGroupCell
79 |
80 |
81 | cellClass
82 | LinkCell
83 | label
84 | My Tweaks
85 | subtitle
86 | Check out my other work.
87 | url
88 | https://akarii.cafe/user/AlexandraAurora
89 | height
90 | 54
91 |
92 |
93 | cellClass
94 | LinkCell
95 | label
96 | Source Code
97 | subtitle
98 | Find it on my GitHub.
99 | url
100 | https://github.com/AlexandraAurora/HATE
101 | height
102 | 54
103 |
104 |
105 | cellClass
106 | LinkCell
107 | label
108 | Donate
109 | subtitle
110 | Let me know that you like what I do.
111 | url
112 | https://ko-fi.com/AlexandraAurora
113 | height
114 | 54
115 |
116 |
117 | title
118 | HATE
119 |
120 |
121 |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | entry
6 |
7 | bundle
8 | HATEPreferences
9 | cell
10 | PSLinkCell
11 | detail
12 | HATERootListController
13 | icon
14 | Icon.png
15 | isController
16 |
17 | label
18 | HATE
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
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/Preview.png:
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/README.md:
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1 | # HATE
2 | True OLED dark keyboard.
3 |
4 | ## Preview
5 |
6 |
7 | ## Installation
8 | 1. Download the latest `deb` from the [releases](https://github.com/AlexandraAurora/HATE/releases)
9 | 2. Install the `deb` using your preferred method
10 |
11 | ## Compatibility
12 | iPhone, iPad and iPod touch running iOS/iPadOS 14 or later.
13 |
14 | ## Compiling
15 | - [Theos](https://theos.dev/) is required to compile the project
16 | - Edit the root `Makefile` to use your Theos SDK
17 |
18 | ## License
19 | [GPL-3.0](https://github.com/AlexandraAurora/HATE/blob/main/COPYING)
20 |
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/Tweak/HATE.h:
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1 | //
2 | // HATE.h
3 | // HATE
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #import
9 |
10 | NSUserDefaults* preferences;
11 | BOOL pfEnabled;
12 |
13 | @interface UIKeyboard : UIView
14 | @end
15 |
16 | @interface UIKeyboardDockView : UIView
17 | @end
18 |
19 | @interface TUIPredictionViewStackView : UIView
20 | @end
21 |
22 | @interface TUIEmojiSearchInputView : UIView
23 | @end
24 |
25 | @interface UIKBRenderConfig : NSObject
26 | @end
27 |
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/Tweak/HATE.m:
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1 | //
2 | // HATE.m
3 | // HATE
4 | //
5 | // Created by Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
6 | //
7 |
8 | #import "HATE.h"
9 | #import
10 | #import "../Preferences/PreferenceKeys.h"
11 | #import "../Preferences/NotificationKeys.h"
12 |
13 | #pragma mark - UIKeyboard class hooks
14 |
15 | /**
16 | * Sets the background color of the keyboard to black.
17 | *
18 | * @param frame
19 | */
20 | static UIKeyboard* (* orig_UIKeyboard_initWithFrame)(UIKeyboard* self, SEL _cmd, CGRect frame);
21 | static UIKeyboard* override_UIKeyboard_initWithFrame(UIKeyboard* self, SEL _cmd, CGRect frame) {
22 | UIKeyboard* orig = orig_UIKeyboard_initWithFrame(self, _cmd, frame);
23 | [self setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]];
24 | return orig;
25 | }
26 |
27 | #pragma mark - UIKeyboardDockView class hooks
28 |
29 | /**
30 | * Sets the background color of the keyboard dock to black.
31 | *
32 | * @param frame
33 | */
34 | static UIKeyboardDockView* (* orig_UIKeyboardDockView_initWithFrame)(UIKeyboardDockView* self, SEL _cmd, CGRect frame);
35 | static UIKeyboardDockView* override_UIKeyboardDockView_initWithFrame(UIKeyboardDockView* self, SEL _cmd, CGRect frame) {
36 | UIKeyboardDockView* orig = orig_UIKeyboardDockView_initWithFrame(self, _cmd, frame);
37 | [self setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]];
38 | return orig;
39 | }
40 |
41 | #pragma mark - TUIPredictionViewStackView class hooks
42 |
43 | /**
44 | * Sets the background color of the prediction view to black.
45 | *
46 | * @param frame
47 | */
48 | static TUIPredictionViewStackView* (* orig_TUIPredictionViewStackView_initWithFrame)(TUIPredictionViewStackView* self, SEL _cmd, CGRect frame);
49 | static TUIPredictionViewStackView* override_TUIPredictionViewStackView_initWithFrame(TUIPredictionViewStackView* self, SEL _cmd, CGRect frame) {
50 | TUIPredictionViewStackView* orig = orig_TUIPredictionViewStackView_initWithFrame(self, _cmd, frame);
51 | [self setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]];
52 | return orig;
53 | }
54 |
55 | #pragma mark - TUIEmojiSearchInputView class hooks
56 |
57 | /**
58 | * Sets the background color of the emoji search input view to black.
59 | */
60 | static void (* orig_TUIEmojiSearchInputView_didMoveToWindow)(TUIEmojiSearchInputView* self, SEL _cmd);
61 | static void override_TUIEmojiSearchInputView_didMoveToWindow(TUIEmojiSearchInputView* self, SEL _cmd) {
62 | orig_TUIEmojiSearchInputView_didMoveToWindow(self, _cmd);
63 | [self setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]];
64 | }
65 |
66 | /**
67 | * Tells iOS to always use the stock dark keyboard.
68 | *
69 | * This is done to prevent the keyboard keys from being white.
70 | *
71 | * @param lightKeyboard Whether the keyboard should be light or not.
72 | */
73 | static void (* orig_UIKBRenderConfig_setLightKeyboard)(UIKBRenderConfig* self, SEL _cmd, BOOL lightKeyboard);
74 | static void override_UIKBRenderConfig_setLightKeyboard(UIKBRenderConfig* self, SEL _cmd, BOOL lightKeyboard) {
75 | orig_UIKBRenderConfig_setLightKeyboard(self, _cmd, NO);
76 | }
77 |
78 | #pragma mark - Preferences
79 |
80 | /**
81 | * Loads the user's preferences.
82 | */
83 | static void load_preferences() {
84 | preferences = [[NSUserDefaults alloc] initWithSuiteName:kPreferencesIdentifier];
85 |
86 | [preferences registerDefaults:@{
87 | kPreferenceKeyEnabled: @(kPreferenceKeyEnabledDefaultValue)
88 | }];
89 |
90 | pfEnabled = [[preferences objectForKey:kPreferenceKeyEnabled] boolValue];
91 | }
92 |
93 | #pragma mark - Constructor
94 |
95 | /**
96 | * Initializes the Tweak.
97 | */
98 | __attribute((constructor)) static void initialize() {
99 | load_preferences();
100 |
101 | if (!pfEnabled) {
102 | return;
103 | }
104 |
105 | // Some processes should not be hooked into.
106 | if (![NSProcessInfo processInfo]) {
107 | return;
108 | }
109 |
110 | NSString* processName = [[NSProcessInfo processInfo] processName];
111 | BOOL isSpringboard = [@"SpringBoard" isEqualToString:processName];
112 |
113 | BOOL shouldLoad = NO;
114 | NSArray* args = [[NSClassFromString(@"NSProcessInfo") processInfo] arguments];
115 | NSUInteger count = [args count];
116 | if (count != 0) {
117 | NSString* executablePath = args[0];
118 | if (executablePath) {
119 | NSString* processName = [executablePath lastPathComponent];
120 | BOOL isApplication = [executablePath rangeOfString:@"/Application/"].location != NSNotFound || [executablePath rangeOfString:@"/Applications/"].location != NSNotFound;
121 | BOOL isFileProvider = [[processName lowercaseString] rangeOfString:@"fileprovider"].location != NSNotFound;
122 | BOOL skip = [processName isEqualToString:@"AdSheet"]
123 | || [processName isEqualToString:@"CoreAuthUI"]
124 | || [processName isEqualToString:@"InCallService"]
125 | || [processName isEqualToString:@"MessagesNotificationViewService"]
126 | || [executablePath rangeOfString:@".appex/"].location != NSNotFound;
127 | if ((!isFileProvider && isApplication && !skip) || isSpringboard) {
128 | shouldLoad = YES;
129 | }
130 | }
131 | }
132 |
133 | if (!shouldLoad) {
134 | return;
135 | }
136 |
137 | // The TextInputUI framework needs to be loaded before we can hook into it.
138 | NSBundle* bundle = [NSBundle bundleWithPath:@"/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/TextInputUI.framework"];
139 | if (![bundle isLoaded]) {
140 | [bundle load];
141 | }
142 |
143 | MSHookMessageEx(NSClassFromString(@"UIKeyboard"), @selector(initWithFrame:), (IMP)&override_UIKeyboard_initWithFrame, (IMP *)&orig_UIKeyboard_initWithFrame);
144 | MSHookMessageEx(NSClassFromString(@"UIKeyboardDockView"), @selector(initWithFrame:), (IMP)&override_UIKeyboardDockView_initWithFrame, (IMP *)&orig_UIKeyboardDockView_initWithFrame);
145 | MSHookMessageEx(NSClassFromString(@"TUIPredictionViewStackView"), @selector(initWithFrame:), (IMP)&override_TUIPredictionViewStackView_initWithFrame, (IMP *)&orig_TUIPredictionViewStackView_initWithFrame);
146 | MSHookMessageEx(NSClassFromString(@"TUIEmojiSearchInputView"), @selector(didMoveToWindow), (IMP)&override_TUIEmojiSearchInputView_didMoveToWindow, (IMP *)&orig_TUIEmojiSearchInputView_didMoveToWindow);
147 | MSHookMessageEx(NSClassFromString(@"UIKBRenderConfig"), @selector(setLightKeyboard:), (IMP)&override_UIKBRenderConfig_setLightKeyboard, (IMP *)&orig_UIKBRenderConfig_setLightKeyboard);
148 |
149 | CFNotificationCenterAddObserver(CFNotificationCenterGetDarwinNotifyCenter(), NULL, (CFNotificationCallback)load_preferences, (CFStringRef)kNotificationKeyPreferencesReload, NULL, (CFNotificationSuspensionBehavior)kNilOptions);
150 | }
151 |
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/Tweak/HATE.plist:
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1 | { Filter = { Bundles = ( "com.apple.UIKit", "com.apple.TextInputUI" ); }; }
2 |
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/Tweak/Makefile:
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1 | TWEAK_NAME = HATE
2 | HATE_FILES = HATE.m
3 | HATE_CFLAGS = -fobjc-arc
4 | HATE_FRAMEWORKS = UIKit
5 |
6 | include $(THEOS)/makefiles/common.mk
7 | include $(THEOS_MAKE_PATH)/tweak.mk
8 |
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/control:
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1 | Package: codes.aurora.hate
2 | Name: HATE
3 | Version: 1.0.1
4 | Architecture: iphoneos-arm
5 | Description: True OLED dark keyboard.
6 | Maintainer: Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
7 | Author: Alexandra Aurora Göttlicher
8 | Section: Tweaks
9 | Depends: firmware (>= 14.0), mobilesubstrate, preferenceloader
10 |
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