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    Fetch for Android

    Fetch for Android

    The best file downloader library for Android

    Fetch is a simple, powerful, customizable file download manager library for Android. Simple and easy to use API. If you are saving downloads outside of your application's sandbox, you will need to add the following storage permissions to your application's manifest. For Android SDK version 23(M) and above, you will also need to explicitly request these permissions from the user. Continuous downloading in the background.
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    drozer

    drozer

    The Leading Security Assessment Framework for Android

    drozer (formerly Mercury) is the leading security testing framework for Android. drozer allows you to search for security vulnerabilities in apps and devices by assuming the role of an app and interacting with the Dalvik VM, other apps' IPC endpoints and the underlying OS. drozer provides tools to help you use, share and understand public Android exploits. It helps you to deploy a drozer Agent to a device through exploitation or social engineering.
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    libsu

    libsu

    A complete solution for apps using root permissions

    libsu is a modern Android library that provides a safe, convenient API for executing commands with root privileges and interacting with the Android shell. Instead of ad-hoc Runtime.exec calls, it offers structured sessions, proper I/O streams, and lifecycle handling that works reliably across devices. The library focuses on developer ergonomics: thread-safe helpers, Kotlin-friendly APIs, and utilities for file operations, process management, and parcelable data transfer. It’s designed to...
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    xCrash

    xCrash

    Provides the Android app with the ability to capture java crash

    xCrash provides the Android app with the ability to capture java crash, native crash and ANR. No root permission or any system permissions are required. xCrash can generate a tombstone file (similar format as Android system's tombstone file) in the directory you specified when the app process crashes or ANRs.
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    Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight

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    RxPermissions

    RxPermissions

    Android runtime permissions powered by RxJava2

    This library allows the usage of RxJava with the new Android M permission model. If you need to trigger the permission request from a specific event, you need to setup your event as an observable inside an initialization phase. You can use JakeWharton/RxBinding to turn your view to an observable (not included in the library). Because your app may be restarted during the permission request, the request must be done during an initialization phase. This may be Activity.onCreate, or...
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    EasyPermissions

    EasyPermissions

    Simplify Android M system permissions

    EasyPermissions is a wrapper library to simplify basic system permissions logic when targeting Android M or higher. If your app is written in Kotlin consider the easypermissions-ktx library which adds Kotlin extensions to the core EasyPermissions library. To begin using EasyPermissions, have your Activity (or Fragment) override the onRequestPermissionsResult method. If all of the permissions in a given request are granted, all methods annotated with the proper request code will be executed(be sure to have an unique request code). ...
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    Let

    Let

    Annotation based API flavored with AOP to handle Android models

    Annotation-based simple API flavored with AOP to handle new Android runtime permission model. If you check Google's Samples about the new permission model, you'll see a lot of boilerplate code for requesting, handling, and retrying the request for required permissions. Let will minimize the boilerplate code you have to write for requesting and handling permissions and hence help you keep your code more readable.
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