An application providing command-line access on Apple’s mobile operating system allows users to interact with the device’s underlying system. For example, a user might employ it to manage files, execute scripts, or troubleshoot network connectivity directly from their iPhone or iPad.
This capability expands the operational potential of these devices, enabling system administrators, developers, and technically proficient users to perform tasks beyond the scope of typical graphical user interfaces. Historically, such access was largely absent, limiting advanced users. Its emergence opens new avenues for device management, automation, and exploration of the operating system’s capabilities.