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    PackerNg

    PackerNg

    Next-generation Android packaging tool

    packer-ng-plugin is the next channel Android Gradle plug packing tools, support speed packaging, 100 th channel packet takes only 10 seconds, the speed gradle-packer-plugin of 300 or more times, for CI systems can be easily integrated, At the same time, it provides command-line packaging scripts, and channel reading provides Python and C language implementations. Channel name list file is a plain text file, read by rows, each row of a channel, the first blank line and end of the line will be ignored if there is an annotation, channel names and comments with #segmentation. V2 only supports APK Signature Scheme v2, requires signingConfigsthere v2SigningEnabled true to enable the new signature model, if you need to use an older version. It is recommended to use standard Chinese, English and numbers as much as possible for channel names, and do not use special characters and invisible characters.
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