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<h2 id="cgm-customization"><abbr title="continuous glucose monitor, wearable medical device that measures and reports glucose in interstitial fluid">CGM</abbr> Customization<a class="headerlink" href="#cgm-customization" title="Anchor link to this Header on this Page">&para;</a></h2>
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<p>If you can connect your <abbr title="continuous glucose monitor, wearable medical device that measures and reports glucose in interstitial fluid">CGM</abbr> directly to <em><abbr title="With a capital L, Loop is one of several do-it-yourself artifical pancreas systems">Loop</abbr></em> that is preferred. You can customize the <em><abbr title="With a capital L, Loop is one of several do-it-yourself artifical pancreas systems">Loop</abbr></em> app to interface with the <em>xDrip4iOS</em> <abbr title="Do it yourself, a common acronym for the open-source software community (and the maker community)">DIY</abbr> <abbr title="continuous glucose monitor, wearable medical device that measures and reports glucose in interstitial fluid">CGM</abbr> app if you prefer. You can use <em>xDrip4iOS</em> as a follower instead of a client to get some features from <em>xDrip4iOS</em> without any need to customize the <em><abbr title="With a capital L, Loop is one of several do-it-yourself artifical pancreas systems">Loop</abbr></em> app.</p>
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<p>If possible, it is recommended that <em>Libre</em> users take advantage of <a href="https://github.com/LoopKit/LibreTransmitter/blob/main/readme.md">LibreTransmitter</a> which is incorporated into the <em><abbr title="With a capital L, Loop is one of several do-it-yourself artifical pancreas systems">Loop</abbr></em> app for version 3.4 and later. However, some <em>Libre</em> sensors have encryption that limits ability to get data through open-source code and instead requires using the <em>LibreLinkUp</em> server.</p>
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<p>You can add <em>xDrip4iOS</em> as a <abbr title="continuous glucose monitor, wearable medical device that measures and reports glucose in interstitial fluid">CGM</abbr> option to the <em><abbr title="With a capital L, Loop is one of several do-it-yourself artifical pancreas systems">Loop</abbr></em> app by applying a <a href="https://www.loopandlearn.org/custom-code-add-cgm-pump/">code customization</a>. This uses the shared AppGroup feature to transfer data from the <abbr title="continuous glucose monitor, wearable medical device that measures and reports glucose in interstitial fluid">CGM</abbr> app to <abbr title="With a capital L, Loop is one of several do-it-yourself artifical pancreas systems">Loop</abbr>. This is not the preferred approach if you have another choice. For <em>Libre</em> users with a sensor that is not handled by LibreTransmitter, this is your only option for closed-loop.</p>
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<p>You can add <em>xDrip4iOS</em> as a <abbr title="continuous glucose monitor, wearable medical device that measures and reports glucose in interstitial fluid">CGM</abbr> option to the <em><abbr title="With a capital L, Loop is one of several do-it-yourself artifical pancreas systems">Loop</abbr></em> app by applying a [code customization] (https://www.loopandlearn.org/custom-code/#add-cgm-client); using the Customization Select Script, which is available for both Browser and Mac-<abbr title="program used to build an app">Xcode</abbr> builders. This uses the shared AppGroup feature to transfer data from the <abbr title="continuous glucose monitor, wearable medical device that measures and reports glucose in interstitial fluid">CGM</abbr> app to <abbr title="With a capital L, Loop is one of several do-it-yourself artifical pancreas systems">Loop</abbr>. This is not the preferred approach if you have another choice. For <em>Libre</em> users with a sensor that is not handled by LibreTransmitter, this is your only option for closed-loop.</p>
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<li>xDrip4iOS can sense when the <em>Libre</em> is providing updates over Bluetooth but cannot interpret the readings because of the encryption for some sensor models</li>
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<li>xDrip4iOS waits a few seconds after the new reading and then queries <em>LibreLinkUp</em> using your login credentials</li>

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