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    Magisk on WSA

    Magisk on WSA

    Integrate Magisk root and Google Apps into WSA

    MagiskOnWSALocal is an open source project by LSPosed that integrates Magisk root and Google Apps (GApps) into Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). It automates the process of building customized WSA images with root access, replacing Amazon Appstore with Google Play services. The repository includes scripts that streamline setup across Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, and openSUSE, supporting both ARM64 and x64 architectures. It offers features such as unattended installation, automatic developer mode activation, and seamless updates without data loss. This project has become popular among advanced users who want more control over Android on Windows. ...
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    Shizuku-Keeper

    Shizuku-Keeper

    Shizuku or standalone ADB the easy way! Just start once and forget it.

    Shizuku Keeper harnesses USB debugging to run Shizuku or standalone ADB uninterrupted, requiring only a brief Wi-Fi connection on boot in Automate Premium. For those on the free version, two lightweight flows use wireless debugging to achieve a similar result: Shizuku Keeper Lite checks the services at regular intervals and automatically restarts them if needed, while Better Shizuku Starter monitors key events including boot, device wake, Wi-Fi, and power. Follow the external links above for...
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