The Misaka package manager app received another important update on Wednesday, this time bringing it up to version 3.1.6.
Citing the change log on the project’s GitHub page, it seems that Misaka v3.1.6 brings an emergency bug fix, underscoring the urgency of this particular hot fix.
The developer doesn’t go into detail about what the bug was, but as it’s important to have a stable package manager app and using it to install and manage packages, it goes without saying that all users should utilize the latest version to ensure the best possible user experience.
In a post shared via X (formerly Twitter), developer @straight_tamago also said that a future update would remove the app’s persistent requirement that users update the app before using it. This will allow users to run older Misaka versions, such as when they aren’t ready to update.
If you’re an existing Misaka user, then you can download the latest version of the app from the project’s GitHub page and either perma-sign or sideload the app over your existing installation to begin using it.
For those unfamiliar with the install process, we’ve included some tutorials for you below that may be of use:
- How to perma-sign Misaka on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 with TrollStore
- How to sideload Misaka on any firmware with Sideloadly
Misaka is a package manager app that hosts add-ons compatible with not only the MacDirtyCow exploit for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2, but also the kfd exploit for iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1. If you aren’t using a vulnerable handset, the app offers developers a way to make JavaScript-based tweaks for any firmware.
Are you running the latest version of Misaka yet? Be sure to let us know why or why not in the comments section down below.