Awesome
Noexes
A multi-platform graphical remote debugger for the Nintendo Switch.
Quick Start Guide
Pre-Requisites
Downloading
Visit out releases page, and download the latest version, and extract the whole zip file to a directory on your machine.
Copying Files
Copy noexs.kip1
to the root of your switch sd card.
Editing hekate_ipl.ini
Using a text editor open hekate_ipl.ini
(located within the bootloader directory on your switch's sd card) and add the following:
[Noexes]
debugmode=1
kip1=noexs.kip1
And that's it switch sided! Now just select "Noexes" when booting using hekate to launch HOS with noexes running.
Running the Client
On most operating systems all you need to do is run the jar file from the release as you would any other programs. If you're having trouble try running the following command (within the directory where you extracted Noexes):
java -jar JNoexsClient.jar
If you still have problems please double check that you're running at least Java 10 (you can verify this by using the command java -version
). If you are feel free to open an issue and I'll try to get back to you ASAP!
Using the Client
TODO
Building from Source
Building the Client
TODO
Building the Server
# load devkitpro env
# source /opt/devkitpro/switchvars.sh
cd ./server/source/noexs
make
Client Dependencies
If you're using IntelliJ for building it should automatically download all the dependencies from maven, otherwise
- Usb4Java - Used for USB communication
- Gson - Used for serializing various objects to/from JSON
- ASM - For optimized pattern searching
Server Dependencies
- Libnx - Without libnx there would be no homebrew on the switch, especially with what we're trying to do
License
This project is licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details
Acknowledgments
- L0nk, dcx2 and a bunch of others from the old WiiRd fourms
- roblabla for their near endless help, and for putting up with my inane questions