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    AndroidSDK

    AndroidSDK

    Full-fledged Android SDK Docker Image

    AndroidSDK is a Docker-based development environment that provides a complete, portable Android SDK setup for building, testing, and deploying Android applications in a consistent and reproducible way. Instead of installing and configuring the Android SDK locally, developers can run a preconfigured container that includes essential tools such as the SDK, build tools, Gradle, and Kotlin compiler. This approach solves common issues related to environment inconsistency, such as dependency conflicts or differences between developer machines and CI pipelines. ...
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    AndroidNativeEmu

    AndroidNativeEmu

    Allows you to partly emulate an Android native library

    AndroidNativeEmu is a Python-based framework designed to partially emulate Android native libraries, enabling developers and researchers to analyze and execute native code outside of a full Android environment. Instead of emulating an entire operating system, it focuses specifically on the native layer, allowing for targeted testing and reverse engineering of shared libraries (.so files). This makes it particularly useful in security research, malware analysis, and debugging of Android applications. The framework provides tools for loading binaries, simulating system calls, and interacting with native functions in a controlled environment. By abstracting away the complexity of full device emulation, it allows faster iteration and more focused analysis of specific components. ...
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