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I love how I can modify jumble with Shakespeare. Already got it looking more like I want it! Would love to be able to do the same with mobile apps!! I know someone was working on that but it was apps from scratch. Can we do it for iOS?

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I want to make editing native apps (and running any arbitrary computer commands) possible on Shakespeare. One idea is to punch a hole through Shakespeare to the OS of your device, and run commands through an embedded Termux. Then at least some Android projects could possibly be built. I have a build of Shakespeare with Capacitorjs already, which should allow it to be bridged to native APIs. But can you compile Android on Android? Would all your projects work if you did that? Would the performance be acceptable?
Would be great if apps out of the box would support it to modify them directly. Let's say @primal, @Damus, @Amethyst etc. would have an edit mode in the settings where you can connect your preferred ai via api and then start modifying the ui and some more stuff while still making sure ai can't touch mission relevant code (that could brake e.g connecting to relays) and then it would just save the change within the app and the user could go back and forth between his modified and the original version. User would most likely come up with cool ideas that then could be merged in the main release too. Could also be a great paid feature with integrated ai aka good way to monetize their apps.