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    PicoGK Runtime

    PicoGK Runtime

    PicoGK Runtime is the C++ framework behind PicoGK

    PicoGK Runtime is the C++ runtime framework behind PicoGK, LEAP 71’s compact geometry kernel for Computational Engineering. It provides the lower-level backbone that allows PicoGK applications to execute robust geometry operations. The repository is mainly intended for users who want to compile the runtime themselves instead of relying on available installers. It is built around established open-source foundations, including OpenVDB and GLFW.
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    Zygisk-Il2CppDumper

    Zygisk-Il2CppDumper

    Using Zygisk to dump il2cpp data at runtime

    ...It is designed for Unity games and applications that use IL2CPP, where static extraction may be difficult because metadata can be protected, encrypted, or obfuscated. The tool runs through a Magisk/Zygisk module and targets a specific package name during execution. Its main output is a dump.cs file that helps researchers inspect IL2CPP classes, methods, and structures. The project is most relevant to authorized reverse engineering, interoperability research, debugging, and security analysis. Because it works on protected app internals, it should only be used on software the user owns, controls, or has explicit permission to assess.
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