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    Magisk

    Magisk

    Suite of open source tools for customizing Android

    Magisk is a suite of tools intended for Android customization, and supports devices higher than Android 4.2. Some elements of Android customization are root, boot scripts, SELinux patches, AVB2.0 / dm-verity / forceencrypt removals, etc. Some of the most important features of Magisk are that it provides root access to your device and it modifies read-only partitions when installing modules.
    Downloads: 504 This Week
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    Atmosphère

    Atmosphère

    Atmosphère is a work-in-progress customized firmware for the Nintendo

    Atmosphère is an open-source custom firmware platform for the Nintendo Switch that enables advanced system customization, homebrew development, and extended functionality beyond the official operating system. It replaces and modifies key components of the system software, including the bootloader, kernel modules, and system services, allowing developers to hook into and extend system behavior. The project is composed of multiple subsystems such as Fusée for bootloading, Exosphère for secure monitor customization, and Stratosphère for system module extensions. ...
    Downloads: 121 This Week
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    Entropy Linux

    Entropy Linux

    Arch based, Modern, Midweight, Practical, Experimental, AMD, Szmelc

    ...Entropy is a constantly evolving system—designed to be explored, tweaked, and refined. Some setup may be required, but that’s part of the fun. What to Expect? A robust, adaptable distro with powerful tools and limitless customization. Occasional bugs, experimental features, and hidden easter eggs because pushing limits isn’t always smooth!
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    The Polyboot Image Professor (PBIP) is a project that allows users to consolidate their bootable tools/OS's onto one media device. Tools such as UBCD and Multi-CD are great but don't allow for much customization. PBIP aims to address this.
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    It's new technology for Development Personal Creation/Customization Services , based on XML standard and DAFSM (Finite State Machine Theory) , using multiple call control protocols.
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