HomeDiagnostic

HomeDiagnostic.pkg is a package which contains apps that are used by Foxconn and Apple. The package install apps (see Applications by Build, a crash dumper which launches when an iDevice is connected and dumps the devices logs to the computer, an Xcode Organizer panel and a handful of command line tools. Applications from this package are installed to  instead of   and the command line tools are installed to  . The only exception to this was AirSwitch which, prior to HomeDiagnostic.pkg build , was installed to.

It should be noted that the name of the actual package is HomeDiagnostic.pkg and not HomeDiagnostics.pkg

HomeDiagnostic.pkg
The following apps are included in most builds: PurpleRestore, PurpleSNIFF, PurpleFAT, SkankPhone, SkankTunes/FakeTunes, ScreenShotr, DCSD, PurpleBuildSanitizer, iOS Menu, iPhone Menu, PurpleConsole, PowerWarriorX, iRemoteX and CarDisplaySim.

Package Contents
Like a lot of packages, HomeDiagnostic.pkg is a package containing multiple smaller packages inside, along with other files such as a. As of build  these packages include:
 * HomeDiagnostic.pkg: The package containing most applications and tools.
 * Astris_iOS.pkg: Likely installs Astris, for use with internal iDevice cables
 * AstrisAgent.pkg: Likely installs components related to Astris
 * CoreTypes.pkg: Unsure
 * MobileDevice.pkg: Unsure

Changelog
Please note that this changelog is only a rough list of what might have changed, and is mostly based off of new, relocated, or removed apps and noticeable visual changes.

Yukon 17A400
 * AirSwitch, a tool to install OTA updates from internal servers using a Kanzi Cable, is now included
 * PurpleRabbit, a tool for running tests and handling firmware/software on prototype iDevices, is now included

AzulB 18B86
 * AtlasUI, the purpose of which is currently unknown, is now included
 * AtlasRecordsUI, the purpose of which is currently unknown, is now included
 * AirSwitch is now installed to  instead of

Sky 19A224
 * AtlasStatusMenu, the purpose of which is currently unknown, is now included
 * Many apps have had design tweaks to fit in with the macOS Big Sur and newer app style

Applications by Build
Fields containing  indicate that the app does not provide that type of version number.