, typically associated with third-party tools, modified applications like , and Discord-based coordination for raids and rare spawns. While not a single official software package, "installing" from such sources generally involves side-loading custom APKs (on Android) or using specialized installers (on iOS) to access features like location spoofing, auto-catching, and enhanced throw assistants. The Evolution of Third-Party Play in Pokémon GO
The first step is to pull the official golinks image from Docker Hub. Open your terminal and run:
Copy the designated setup URL or download the configuration file (usually formatted as a .txt or .json script map). 1pogolinks install
The Ultimate 1pogolinks Install Guide: How to Setup iPOGO for Pokémon GO
: Navigate to the iPOGO download page (often reached via 1pogolinks) and select the Android Stock APK Permissions Open your terminal and run: Copy the designated
golinks --server
Method 2: Sideloading via AltStore or Sideloadly (Recommended for Stability) typically associated with third-party tools
deno install --global --allow-read --allow-write --allow-env --allow-net --allow-run --config deno.json --name golinks https://raw.githubusercontent.com/georgemandis/golinks/refs/heads/main/cli.ts
: Always use an ad-blocker or a privacy-focused browser (like Brave) when navigating these links to avoid malicious pop-ups or "fake" download buttons. Device Security