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== What You Need == | == What You Need == | ||
* The latest release of {{GitHub|phacoxcll/cdecrypt/releases|phacoxcll's CDecrypt fork}} (the <code>CDecrypt.zip</code> file) | * The latest release of {{GitHub|phacoxcll/cdecrypt/releases|phacoxcll's CDecrypt fork}} (the <code>CDecrypt.zip</code> file) | ||
* The latest release of | ** Only a Windows build is provided, Mac and Linux users may need to manually compile the source code. | ||
** | * The latest release of [https://github.com/ihaveamac/nuspacker/blob/master/NUSPacker.jar?raw=true NUSPacker] (direct download) | ||
** NUSPacker requires that you have [https://www.java.com/en/download/ Java] installed on your system to work. | |||
* An image editor that supports the <code>.tga</code> image format | * An image editor that supports the <code>.tga</code> image format | ||
** These instructions will use [https://getpaint.net/download.html paint.net]. | ** These instructions will use [https://getpaint.net/download.html paint.net]. | ||
* The [https://gist.github.com/cm-360/696d84f674149a6caacb0cf78c894635 MetaVerify.py] script (click "Download ZIP" on the GitHub page to download) | |||
** This script requires that you have [https://www.python.org/downloads/ Python 3.7.4+] installed on your system to work. | |||
* The {{GitHub|dimok789/homebrew_launcher/releases/download/v2.1/homebrew_launcher_channel.v2.1.zip|Homebrew Launcher Channel v2.1}} (direct download) | * The {{GitHub|dimok789/homebrew_launcher/releases/download/v2.1/homebrew_launcher_channel.v2.1.zip|Homebrew Launcher Channel v2.1}} (direct download) | ||
* The <code>.rpx</code> file of whichever homebrew program you are making a channel for | * The <code>.rpx</code> file of whichever homebrew program you are making a channel for | ||
* The Wii U Common Key | * The Wii U Common Key | ||
** This is in the <code>otp.bin</code> file from your console's NAND dump. | ** This is in the <code>otp.bin</code> file from your console's NAND dump. Extract it using this [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxkf72jia1adpyg/AADjKnHiumn5XSiroEFfPkkWa/CommonKeyExtractor.zip?dl=1 Common Key Extractor]. Copy the key and save it in a text file somewhere; it will be needed later. | ||
** If you cannot get the extractor to work, the key can also be obtained by opening <code>otp.bin</code> in a hex editor, and is located at offsets <code>0x000000E0</code> to <code>0x000000EF</code>. If extracted correctly, it should be a 32-character long hexadecimal number starting with <code>D7B0</code>. | |||
== Section I - | == Section I - CDecrypt == | ||
# Unzip the Homebrew Launcher Channel (will be referred to as the HBLC from here) | |||
#* You can rename the containing folder for organizational purposes. For these instructions, we will rename it from <code>homebrew_launcher_channel.v2.1</code> to <code>my-cool-app</code> | |||
# Unzip CDecrypt | |||
# Create a file named <code>keys.txt</code> in the same directory as the CDecrypt executable, and paste the Wii U Common Key on the first line | |||
# Open a terminal and navigate to the location of the CDecrypt executable | |||
# Use CDecrypt to decrypt the contents of the HBLC | |||
#* For example, if you have the contents of the HBLC in a folder named <code>my-cool-app</code>, the command would be something like: <code>CDecrypt "/path/to/my-cool-app/" "/path/to/my-cool-app/"</code> | |||
#* The folder with the HBLC's contents should now contain three new folders: <code>code</code>, <code>content</code>, and <code>meta</code>. Delete everything in this directory <strong>except</strong> these three folders | |||
#* PLACEHOLDER FOR WHAT TO DO IF COMMON KEY IS WRONG | |||
== Section II - Editing code files == | == Section II - Editing code files == | ||
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== Section III - Editing meta files == | == Section III - Editing meta files == | ||
== Section IV - | == Section IV - NUSPacker == | ||
# Open a terminal and navigate to the location of <code>NUSPacker.jar</code> | |||
# Use NUSPacker to rebuild | |||
#* For example, if the directory of your edited HBLC is <code>my-cool-app</code>, the command would be something like: <code>java -jar NUSPacker.jar -in "/path/to/my-cool-app/" -out "/path/to/my-cool-app/" -encryptKeyWith XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX</code> (replace the XXXX... with the Wii U Common Key) |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 15 October 2022
What You Need
- The latest release of phacoxcll's CDecrypt fork (the
CDecrypt.zip
file)- Only a Windows build is provided, Mac and Linux users may need to manually compile the source code.
- The latest release of NUSPacker (direct download)
- NUSPacker requires that you have Java installed on your system to work.
- An image editor that supports the
.tga
image format- These instructions will use paint.net.
- The MetaVerify.py script (click "Download ZIP" on the GitHub page to download)
- This script requires that you have Python 3.7.4+ installed on your system to work.
- The Homebrew Launcher Channel v2.1 (direct download)
- The
.rpx
file of whichever homebrew program you are making a channel for - The Wii U Common Key
- This is in the
otp.bin
file from your console's NAND dump. Extract it using this Common Key Extractor. Copy the key and save it in a text file somewhere; it will be needed later. - If you cannot get the extractor to work, the key can also be obtained by opening
otp.bin
in a hex editor, and is located at offsets0x000000E0
to0x000000EF
. If extracted correctly, it should be a 32-character long hexadecimal number starting withD7B0
.
- This is in the
Section I - CDecrypt
- Unzip the Homebrew Launcher Channel (will be referred to as the HBLC from here)
- You can rename the containing folder for organizational purposes. For these instructions, we will rename it from
homebrew_launcher_channel.v2.1
tomy-cool-app
- You can rename the containing folder for organizational purposes. For these instructions, we will rename it from
- Unzip CDecrypt
- Create a file named
keys.txt
in the same directory as the CDecrypt executable, and paste the Wii U Common Key on the first line - Open a terminal and navigate to the location of the CDecrypt executable
- Use CDecrypt to decrypt the contents of the HBLC
- For example, if you have the contents of the HBLC in a folder named
my-cool-app
, the command would be something like:CDecrypt "/path/to/my-cool-app/" "/path/to/my-cool-app/"
- The folder with the HBLC's contents should now contain three new folders:
code
,content
, andmeta
. Delete everything in this directory except these three folders - PLACEHOLDER FOR WHAT TO DO IF COMMON KEY IS WRONG
- For example, if you have the contents of the HBLC in a folder named
Section II - Editing code files
Section III - Editing meta files
Section IV - NUSPacker
- Open a terminal and navigate to the location of
NUSPacker.jar
- Use NUSPacker to rebuild
- For example, if the directory of your edited HBLC is
my-cool-app
, the command would be something like:java -jar NUSPacker.jar -in "/path/to/my-cool-app/" -out "/path/to/my-cool-app/" -encryptKeyWith XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
(replace the XXXX... with the Wii U Common Key)
- For example, if the directory of your edited HBLC is