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    Apktool

    Apktool

    A tool for reverse engineering Android apk files

    ...The decode option on Apktool can be invoked either from d or decode. In order to run a rebuilt application. You must resign the application. Android documentation can help with this. As you probably know, Android apps utilize code and resources that are found on the Android OS itself. These are known as framework resources and Apktool relies on these to properly decode and build apks.
    Downloads: 212 This Week
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    Bytecode Viewer

    Bytecode Viewer

    A reverse engineering suite (decompiler, editor, debugger and more)

    Some of Bytecode Viewer features are that it provides Java Decompiling with Six different decompilers (DJ-GUI/Core, Procyon, CFR, Fernflower, Krakatau, and JADX-Core). Bytecode Decompiling with CFIDE. Android APK integrated with Dex2Jar. Securely launch Java applications and insert hooks via EZ-Injection. Scan for malicious code with the Malicious Code Scanner plugin. Export as DEX, Jar, Class, Zip or Java Source File. Open Android APKs, Android DEX, Java Class Files and Java Jars. (WAR & JSP Support!). Extensively configurable, over 100+ settings! ...
    Downloads: 70 This Week
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    LSPosed

    LSPosed

    LSPosed Framework

    LSPosed is a modern and actively maintained implementation of the Xposed Framework, focused on improved security, stability, and compatibility with Android 8.1 and above. It enables developers and power users to dynamically modify the behavior of apps and the Android system at runtime without modifying APKs or flashing ROMs. LSPosed runs in a more secure environment with support for scope control and better integration with Magisk for systemless module management.
    Downloads: 126 This Week
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    Qigsaw

    Qigsaw

    Dynamic modularization library which is based on Android App Bundles

    Qigsaw is a dynamic modularization library which is based on Android App Bundles. It supports dynamic delivery for split APK without reinstalling the base one. Qigsaw-gradle-plugin will upload split APKs which require dynamic delivery during compilation, so you have to implement SplitApkUploader to upload split APKs to your own CND server.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ClassyShark

    ClassyShark

    Android and Java bytecode viewer

    ClassyShark is a standalone binary inspection tool for Android developers. It can reliably browse any Android executable and show important info such as class interfaces and members, dex counts and dependencies. ClassyShark supports multiple formats including libraries (.dex, .aar, .so), executables (.apk, .jar, .class) and all Android binary XMLs: AndroidManifest, resources, layouts etc. We developed this software because we needed something lighting fast and incredibly lightweight for browsing Android APKs, so that we could check right away if everything we wanted was right inside the final executable. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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