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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: 392 This Week
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    ShizuTools

    ShizuTools

    Contains many tools to control android system via shizuku

    ShizuTools is an Android utility suite that leverages elevated system access via Shizuku to provide controls that normally require ADB, root, or OEM-only privileges. Instead of being a single-purpose app, it bundles several focused tools under one umbrella, making it easier to apply advanced tweaks without constantly switching apps or writing commands by hand.
    Downloads: 326 This Week
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    Shizuku

    Shizuku

    Using system APIs directly with adb/root privileges from normal apps

    Shizuku is a powerful Android tool that allows apps to use system-level APIs with ADB or root privileges, without requiring the apps themselves to be rooted. It acts as a service layer that proxies system API access, enabling developers and advanced users to build powerful system utilities or tweak tools while preserving user security and sandboxing.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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