If you installed many jailbreak tweaks, as I sometimes do, then you may want to count how many tweaks you have installed at any given time. Doing this one by one would be an annoying and tedious process. But, iOS developer LacertosusDeus released a new and free jailbreak tweak called TweakCount, which automatically counts installed tweaks and extensions on your iPhone.
As you can see in the screenshot below, the TweakCount tweak puts the count of installed jailbreak tweaks and extensions. You can see it at the top of the tweak’s preference list in the settings app.
In addition to showing the number of tweaks and extensions you have installed, you can tap on the TweakCount box to see more detailed information on each category of tweaks and extensions you have installed.
- Administration
- Archiving
- Data Storage
- Development
- Networking
- Packaging
- Repositories
- Security
- System
- Terminal Support
- Themes
- Tools
- Tweaks
- Utilities
I can tell you that TweakCount is a great tweak to get information about the jailbreak packages you have installed. It shows the number of tweaks and extensions you have installed and the count of each different category.
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TweakCount Repo and Download
If you would like to try out TweakCount, you can download it for free from the Packix repository via your favorite Package Manager. This tweak supports jailbroken iOS 13 and iOS 14 devices. It is also open-source on the developer’s GitHub page.
Do you want to know more about the jailbreak packages you have installed with the new TweakCount tweak? Be sure to let us know your comments in the comments section below.