XAPKDetector VS hellomello

Compare XAPKDetector vs hellomello and see what are their differences.

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XAPKDetector hellomello
3 2
573 80
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10.0 0.0
4 days ago almost 4 years ago
C++ C++
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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XAPKDetector

Posts with mentions or reviews of XAPKDetector. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-01.

hellomello

Posts with mentions or reviews of hellomello. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-29.
  • Compiling Rust for .NET, using only tea and stubbornness
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Aug 2023
    Tangentially related, I've written a barebones assembler for Android .apk files once (strictly speaking, the assembler is for .dex files, but it also comes with a set of tools to package and sign .apk files). It's written mainly in Nim and provides enough primitives to allow creating Java "stubs" for native .so libraries, so that .apk-s can be built in Nim WITHOUT JDK AT ALL. The Android NDK is still kinda needed/useful, though IIRC mainly for access to adb, and especially adb logcat (which you'll need A LOT for debugging if you try to use this contraption).

    I'd love to One Day™ Rewrite It In Rust.

    The .dex assembler itself is at: https://github.com/akavel/dali — you may like to check out the tests at: https://github.com/akavel/dali/tree/master/tests to see how using it looks like.

    An example project with a simple .apk written purely in Nim (NO JDK) is at: https://github.com/akavel/hellomello/tree/flappy (unfortunately, given Nim's poor packaging story, it's most probably already bitrotten to the extent that it can't be quickly and easily built & used out of the box). I recorded a presentation about this for an online Nim conference — see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wr9X5NCwPlI&list=PLxLdEZg8DR...

What are some alternatives?

When comparing XAPKDetector and hellomello you can also consider the following projects:

apk-mitm - 🤖 A CLI application that automatically prepares Android APK files for HTTPS inspection

PhoneVR - Use Steam VR-enabled applications with your phone as HMD (Head-mounted display). The only Open-Source solution to similar commercial packages like VRidge, iVRy, Trinus etc etc.

apkstudio - Open-source, cross platform Qt based IDE for reverse-engineering Android application packages.

libtorrent4j - libtorrent for java, a swig Java interface for libtorrent

LIEF - LIEF - Library to Instrument Executable Formats

Misery - 3d programming is fun.

EmoCheck - Emotet detection tool for Windows OS

clr_lite

APKLab - Android Reverse-Engineering Workbench for VS Code

dali - Indie assembler/linker for Dalvik VM .dex & .apk files (Work In Progress)

Nauz-File-Detector - Linker/Compiler/Tool detector for Windows, Linux and MacOS.

androguard - Reverse engineering and pentesting for Android applications