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    AppJoint

    AppJoint

    Cross module Android development made easy!

    AppJoint is a minimalist Android componentization tool that aims to simplify cross-module communication in modularized Android projects. In complex apps broken into multiple modules or “features,” invoking methods or classes across module boundaries can become cumbersome or tightly coupled. AppJoint uses a small set of annotations and a simple runtime API to decouple modules: one module can declare a method interface, annotate it, and other modules can call it dynamically without direct...
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    Tinker Imitator

    Tinker Imitator

    Implementation of WeChat to update resources and native libraries

    Tinker_imitator is an open source imitation/practice implementation of WeChat’s “Tinker” Android hot-update (hotfix) mechanism. It demonstrates how to update dex, resources, and native libraries without reinstalling the APK, aiming to simulate how WeChat patches apps in production. The project includes example apps, plugin modules, patch generation, and patch application logic. Resource patching (updating changed resources). Integration via a plugin/patch application module. Demo apps...
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