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    Rekado

    Rekado

    Payload launcher and serial number checker for Nintendo Switch

    Payload launcher is written in Kotlin for Nintendo Switch. The application doesn't require Root on your device.
    Downloads: 74 This Week
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    CPU Info

    CPU Info

    CPU Info provides information about device hardware and software

    CPU Info provides the main information about the hardware and software of your device.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    KMongo

    KMongo

    [deprecated] KMongo - a Kotlin toolkit for Mongo

    KMongo was created in 2016, when there was no official MongoDB Kotlin driver. KMongo features are available via Kotlin extensions - you use transparently the core MongoDB java driver API (both sync and reactive streams (ie async) drivers are supported).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LibChecker

    LibChecker

    An app to view libraries used in apps in your device

    This app is used to view the third-party libraries used by applications in your device. It can view the ABI architecture of the application's native library (in general, whether the application is 64-bit or 32-bit). It can also view well-known libraries marked by The Rule Repository, and can even sort and view them according to the number of libraries references.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    my-tv-0

    my-tv-0

    My TV·〇 TV video playback device can customize the TV source

    my-tv-0 is an open-source television streaming application that allows users to play video content from customizable sources, offering a flexible alternative to traditional IPTV solutions. The software supports multiple configuration formats, enabling users to define their own channel lists and video streams using files such as M3U, JSON, or TXT. It is designed to run on Android-based devices, including TV boxes and smart TVs, providing a simple interface for browsing and switching between...
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    libaums

    libaums

    Open source library to access USB Mass Storage devices on Android

    Open source library to access USB Mass Storage devices on Android without rooting your device. A library to access USB mass storage devices (pen drives, external HDDs, card readers) using the Android USB Host API. Currently, it supports the SCSI command set and the FAT32 file system.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    Hacker Scripts is a cheeky collection of small automation scripts and language ports collected under the tagline “Based on a true story.” The repository gathers playful utilities (originally shell and Ruby scripts) that automate short, real-world tasks — for example, sending a quick “late at work” text when SSH sessions are active, firing off an automated “I’m sick / working from home” email on certain mornings, or even talking to a networked coffee machine to start brewing at precisely the...
    Downloads: 170 This Week
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