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    ByteHook

    ByteHook

    ByteHook is an Android PLT hook library

    ByteHook is a ByteDance-hosted project whose name suggests a hooking or instrumentation library, likely used for hooking system calls or API calls for monitoring, sandboxing or instrumentation. The repository appears to aim at low-level hooking/injection capabilities, perhaps to support runtime introspection, behavioral monitoring, or hooking-based instrumentation (e.g. for security, tracing, sandboxing, or debugging).
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    shadowhook

    shadowhook

    Android inline hook library which supports thumb, arm32 and arm64

    shadowhook is an open-source native code hooking library for Android — designed to let developers intercept and override native (C/C++) functions inside Android apps at runtime. It supports both ARM32 and ARM64 architectures (and the respective “thumb” instruction set) and works across a wide range of Android OS versions. The library allows you to specify hook targets either by function address or by library name + function name, and it automatically handles newly loaded shared libraries (ELFs), ensuring hooks remain effective even when code is dynamically loaded at runtime. ...
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    Anything Analyzer

    Anything Analyzer

    AI Agent/IDE | All-in-one protocol analysis toolkit

    Anything Analyzer is an all-in-one protocol analysis toolkit designed to inspect, intercept, and understand network traffic across modern web environments. It combines browser-based packet capture, MITM proxy capabilities, and JavaScript hooking into a unified interface for deep inspection of requests and responses. The tool supports fingerprint spoofing and behavioral simulation, allowing users to analyze how systems react under different conditions. It integrates AI-powered analysis to interpret captured data and provide insights into protocols and behaviors. The system is built to connect seamlessly with AI agents and development environments through MCP server integration. ...
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    Kodus

    Kodus

    AI code reviews, just like your senior dev would do

    ...Through configurable pipelines and a focus on modularity, it supports experimentation while maintaining reproducibility and performance. Its tooling is typically designed to handle real-world imperatives like logging, monitoring, versioning, and hooking into operational infrastructure.
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    ekho

    ekho

    Chinese text-to-speech engine

    ...Because of limited README detail, it seems targeted at users comfortable reading and modifying code, rather than end users expecting polished UIs. The code structure implies that Ekho may support hooking into audio input/output streams, perhaps for tasks like audio capture, playback, transformation, or simple voice-based operations. It might serve as a lightweight base or utility for building custom audio-related workflows, such as streaming, playback orchestration, or combining audio modules. Given the limited explicit features, Ekho would be best suited for developers or hobbyists who want a flexible foundation to add their own logic for TTS.
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    Siafu simulates individual agents and their context, from home to city-wide scenarios. As a developer, you use the API to write your simulation for the purposes of data-set generation, test or visualization, optionally hooking it to your own application.
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