...It can be integrated as a command-line tool or a Gradle plugin, so developers can adopt it with minimal disruption to their existing Android build pipelines. Historically, it was used internally by ByteDance (e.g. for apps like TikTok and its related overseas products), which suggests it was robust and production-ready. However, the repository was archived in April 2025, marking it as read-only — meaning it’s no longer actively maintained or developed. Despite that, the existing code remains available to developers who want to obfuscate resources in older or legacy Android projects.