TweakHub makes it so your jailbreak tweaks’ preference panes are never more than a gesture away

For some people, installing jailbreak tweaks is a big part of why they jailbreak. After all, who doesn’t like modifying the stock behavior of their pwned handset in big and expressive ways?

TweakHub user interface.

Unfortunately, changing the configurations of those installed jailbreak tweaks often means several trips to the Settings app, especially if you’re toying with options to see what looks best and constantly respringing your device. This can be time consuming, which is why the free TweakHub jailbreak tweak by iOS developer SOPPPRA is a nice thing to have in your collection.

With TweakHub, all your installed jailbreak tweaks’ settings are never more than single gesture away. It brings all your jailbreak tweaks’ preference panes into a single user interface that you can summon on demand with a gesture of your choosing.

TweakHub effectively saves you the trouble of opening the Settings app, scrolling all the way down, and tapping on the jailbreak tweak you wish to configure every time you feel the urge to do so. This can add up to lots of time savings if you’re doing minor adjustments to tweaks and respringing your handset in between.

Once installed, users will find a dedicated preference pane in the Settings app where they can configure TweakHub to their liking before ultimately using the gesture they configure to make changes to the TweakHub preference pane (and other tweaks’ preference panes) from the TweakHub UI:

TweakHub preference pane.

Here, users have the following options that they can configure to their liking:

  • Toggle separator lines on or off on demand
  • Toggle dismissing pop-up out of view on or off on demand
  • Choose a preferred gesture to summon the TweakHub interface:
    • Two-finger tap
    • Three-finger tap
    • Two-finger pinch
  • Configure a custom border color via a color picker
  • Configure an overlay background color via a color picker
  • Configure a separator line color via a color picker
  • Reset all settings to their defaults
  • Enable or disable TweakHub on demand
  • Respring to apply all changes you’ve made

If you’re not already taking advantage of TweakHub, and you have a lot of configurable jailbreak tweaks installed, then you’re missing out. With it, you can get to any of your jailbreak tweaks’ preference panes from anywhere by performing your preferred gesture from anywhere.

Those wanting to give the TweakHub jailbreak tweak a try can download it for free from ichitaso’s personal repository right now from your favorite package manager app. The tweak supports jailbroken iOS 15 and 16 devices.

If you aren’t already using ichitaso’s personal repository, then you can add it to your device’s package manager app by using the URL provided below:

https://cydia.ichitaso.com/

Do you plan to make use of TweakHub? Let us know why or why not in the comments section down below.