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    Mtk Easy Su

    Mtk Easy Su

    Get bootless root access with few clicks.

    This app set up bootless super user access, with Magisk and Mtk-su, on MediaTek Android devices. To facilitate those wishing to use the security breach Mtk-su by Diplomatic. If you are a more advanced user. I recommend using the mtk-su tool from the terminal, you will have more possibilities and control over the process.
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    kevux-tools

    kevux-tools

    Provide common tools similar to coreutils and util-linux.

    Provide common tools similar to coreutils and util-linux primarily for the Kevux systems. Simple commands like 'install' have proven to be problematic in that they might nit work well in change root environments where there is no mounted /proc filesystem. Provide simple replacements and other common tools utilizing the Featureless Linux Library. These will not be one-to-one or feature-to-feature replacements.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    libvcr

    A C++ library for managing configuration files via regular expressions

    This library is supposed to be used in your C++ programs for managing simple Unix configuration files like /etc/hosts. The library allows to create default configuration, read the configuration file, validate each found option or value with C++ std::regex, automatically remove incorrect options and even merge several configurations with predefined priorities for each option. So it may be useful in programs which use several configuration files. For an extra example of the library usage see...
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