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icloud-findmy

Query Find My locations and battery status for family devices via iCloud

iCloud Find My

Access Find My device locations and battery status via the iCloud CLI (pyicloud).

Setup

  1. Install pyicloud:
brew install pipx
pipx install pyicloud
  1. Authenticate (one-time):

Ask the user for their Apple ID, then run:

icloud --username their.email@example.com --with-family --list

They'll need to enter their password and complete 2FA. The session will be saved and lasts 1-2 months.

  1. Store Apple ID:

Add the Apple ID to your TOOLS.md or workspace config so you remember it for future queries:

## iCloud Find My
Apple ID: their.email@example.com

Usage

List all devices

icloud --username APPLE_ID --with-family --list

Output format:

------------------------------
Name           - Liam's iPhone
Display Name   - iPhone 15 Pro
Location       - {'latitude': 52.248, 'longitude': 0.761, 'timeStamp': 1767810759054, ...}
Battery Level  - 0.72
Battery Status - NotCharging
Device Class   - iPhone
------------------------------

Parsing tips:

  • Devices are separated by ------------------------------
  • Location is a Python dict (use eval() or parse with regex)
  • Battery Level is 0.0-1.0 (multiply by 100 for percentage)
  • Battery Status: "Charging" or "NotCharging"
  • Location fields: latitude, longitude, timeStamp (milliseconds), horizontalAccuracy

Get specific device

Find a specific device by grepping the output:

icloud --username APPLE_ID --with-family --list | grep -A 10 "iPhone"

Parse location

Extract and format location data:

icloud --username APPLE_ID --with-family --list | \
  grep -A 10 "Device Name" | \
  grep "Location" | \
  sed "s/Location.*- //"

Then parse the Python dict string with Python or extract coordinates with regex.

Parse battery

icloud --username APPLE_ID --with-family --list | \
  grep -A 10 "Device Name" | \
  grep "Battery Level"

Device Names

Device names come from iCloud and may include:

  • Fancy Unicode apostrophes (U+2019 ') instead of ASCII '
  • No apostrophes at all (e.g., "Lindas iPhone")

Use case-insensitive matching and normalize apostrophes if needed.

Session Management

  • Sessions last 1-2 months
  • Stored in user's home directory
  • When expired, re-run the authentication step
  • PyiCloud validates automatically on each request

Common Patterns

Check battery before going out:

# Get battery for specific device
icloud --username ID --with-family --list | \
  grep -B 2 -A 5 "iPhone" | \
  grep "Battery Level"

Get current location:

# Extract location dict and parse coordinates
icloud --username ID --with-family --list | \
  grep -A 10 "iPhone" | \
  grep "Location" | \
  sed "s/.*- //" | \
  python3 -c "import sys; loc = eval(sys.stdin.read()); print(f\"{loc['latitude']}, {loc['longitude']}\")"

Check if device is charging:

icloud --username ID --with-family --list | \
  grep -A 10 "iPhone" | \
  grep "Battery Status"

Proactive Use Cases

  • Battery warnings: Check battery levels before calendar events (going out)
  • Location context: Answer "near me" queries by checking user's current location
  • Home/away detection: Check if user is at home based on coordinates
  • Low battery alerts: Warn if battery <30% and not charging

Troubleshooting

Authentication errors:

  • Session expired - re-authenticate
  • Wrong Apple ID - check stored ID
  • 2FA required - complete 2FA flow

No location available:

  • Device offline
  • Find My disabled
  • Location Services off

Device not found:

  • Check exact device name with --list
  • Names are case-sensitive
  • May have Unicode apostrophes

Notes

  • Requires macOS (iCloud API quirks)
  • Family Sharing must be enabled to see family devices
  • Location updates every ~1-5 minutes when device is active
  • Battery readings may be cached (check timestamp)