Vita:Installing Plugins
There are 2 ways to install plugins on the PS Vita. Manually installing them, or using a plugin manager app like Autoplugin 2 or EasyPlugin. This page will cover installing them manually.
Many plugins can be found from GitHub, Brewology, or VitaDB. However, direct links to the GitHub pages of many notable plugins will also be linked here.
Plugin Links
Comes with Vitadeploy's 3.65 Quick Install
YAMT
Allows management of the PS Vita's partitions, including mounting a psvsd or game cartridge adapter as the main memory card.
0syscall6
Repatch
Enables games to use custom patches in place of official update data, useful for game modifications.
An updated version of this plugin is found here and comes with FdFix built in.
PSVshell
NoPowerLimits
Vitabright
Disabled by default.
Shellbat
Pngshot
DRM Circumvention
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NoNpDrm
Removes the DRM protection of PS Vita titles.
NoPsmDrm
Removes the DRM protection of PlayStation Mobile titles.
NoPspEmuDrm
Removes the DRM protection of PSP/PS1 titles from the PlayStation Store while also enabling Pocketstation support.
Miscellaneous
Adrenline USB Enabler
Enables USB connectivity on PSP games between a PS2/PS3 with a PS Vita while in Adrenline.
PasteUnlock
Enables the hidden copy & paste feature in the LiveArea.
Kubridge
Required for some homebrew. Removes Dynarec restrictions.
reVita
Enables button remapping.
udcd-uvc
Allows the PS Vita to output video through the USB port.
Quick Menu Plus
Adds additional functionality to the quick menu.
Manual Installation
The process of manually installing plugins on the Vita is similar to installing them on the PSP.
- When manually installing Vita plugins, it is required to know the two different kinds of plugin formats.
- Files that have a .skprx extension are kernel plugins, which are the most common. They add or modify core functions of the Vita's operating system.
- Files that have a .suprx extension are usermode plugins; they can be used to modify the LiveArea, games, and applications.
Plugin Categories
KERNEL: Any .skprx file. Kernel tweak.
main: LiveArea tweak.
ALL: Univeral game/app tweak.
(TitleID): Tweaks for only for one game/app.
Installation Steps
- Open VitaShell.
- Transfer the desired plugin(s) to
ur0:tai/
with either USB or FTP. - Open the config.txt file in the Tai folder.
- Add the matching category and file path for the chosen plugin.
- Once the plugin(s) have been added to the console, you can now do the following:
- If the new plugins were only user mode plugins, you can go back to the home screen in VitaShell, press the Triangle button, and click
Refresh Livearea
in VitaShell. Then you can exit VitaShell. - If any of the new plugins were also kernel plugins, you will need to fully restart the Vita. When the Vita is turn on from a cold boot, the graphical shell will automatically be refreshed.
- If the new plugins were only user mode plugins, you can go back to the home screen in VitaShell, press the Triangle button, and click