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Welcome to the macOS-Jailbreak wiki! This is basically just a more concise guide with everything laid out in different sections to avoid confusion.
Tutorial on how to jailbreak Apple Silicon Macs
Tested on macOS 14.7.1, 15.3 - 15.6, and 26.0b1 - 26.0b5. I recently updated the guide to support macOS 15.4 - 15.6 and 26.0. If you are on macOS 15.4 - 15.6, or 26.0 you will need to do an alternate palera1n DYLD_IN_CACHE patch. This guide should also work on macOS 13, your milage may vary. No one has tested on macOS 11 or 12 so proceed with caution on those versions.
This guide is very technical and will take some time to complete. If you aren't comfortable disabling System Integrity Protection (SIP) please do not continue with the guide. Disabling SIP will make it so you can't install any iOS/iPadOS apps from the App Store, but this isn't an issue as any app will be sideloadable after the guide. This will lower system security substantially, but that's kind of the goal. This guide will allow you to modify system files and folders, install any iOS app in the form of a .ipa on your system, and use iOS tweaks in the form of dylibs on macOS with the help of Ellekit.
Updating macOS
You can still update macOS after following this guide, however, when attempting to update re-enable SIP in 1 True Recovery. This will erase all rootfs changes, custom kernel changes, and dyld changes. This is REQUIRED to update, if you do not do this beforehand your system will bootloop after the update has been applied, this can be fixed though by re-enabling SIP. After an update you will need to redo the kernel and dyld patches, Ellekit and AppSync will still be installed, however will not be functional. I'm not sure how Rapid Security Releases (RSRs) react to these changes, it can be assumed that they would either fail or cause issues. Apple hasn't pushed any RSRs in the past two years though so it can be assumed that RSRs are dead, the last RSR that was pushed was for macOS 13.3.1.
I am not responsible for any damage caused by following these instructions. Please make sure you have a backup of your data beforehand as things could go wrong.
Lets begin!