bo-android
lightning data monitor Android app for Blitzortung.org (by wuan)
FoxMagiskModuleManager
A module manager for Magisk because the official app dropped support for it (by Fox2Code)
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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bo-android
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Blitzortung Lightning Monitor (version 2.1.8): Get an overview of the current thunderstorm situation
FoxMagiskModuleManager
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How to get microG on WSA (official version) running properly?
You can use an up to date MicroG installer Magisk module. There should be one/some in the repos this app uses: Fox's Magisk Module Manager.
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Ad blocker like Adaway for the WSA?
For Magisk modules you install the .zip files via the Magisk app or using the magisk executable binary (magisk --install-module /path/to/module.zip). For example the Fox's Magisk Module Manager app makes use of that command.
- [Help] How do I install modules that do not have a file in the release page in github?
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Need help finding wireless ear buds
So, as far as I know there are two options to help with this via magisk. One is called audio miscellaneous settings, and the other is called VIPER4ANDROID. They are both in the androidacy repo and accessible via the Fox Magisk Module Manager.
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Fox's Magisk Module Manager (version 1.0.2): A module manager for Magisk because the official app dropped support for it.
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What are some apps that changed the way you use your phone in a good way?
#1: Latest stable version of Magisk v24.000 is released! Transition from MagiskHide to Zygisk, and new Magisk Modules management How-To! #2: [Release] Fox's Magisk Module Manager - A new module manager for Magisk since the official app dropped support for it | 10 comments #3: [Help] Google Pay no longer fooled by Magisk Hide
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Write to /System
With the Magisk module called OverlayFS you should be able to "write" to the read-only partitions, as it's used to emulate changes on the read-only partitions. You can use Fox's Magisk Module Manager app to find & install it from that repo.
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[HELP] Magisk module to hide developer mode
Available in the Fox Magisk Module Manager for example: https://github.com/Fox2Code/FoxMagiskModuleManager
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Is there a way to spoof device with MagiskOnWSA?
You can also install the Hide USB debugging & Hide userdebug modules by the same developer behind Magisk-delta. You can find these and more modules by using this app: https://github.com/Fox2Code/FoxMagiskModuleManager or searching in Magisk-delta's Telegram chat/channel btw.
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[Help] Is Immersive mode still possible on Android13?
You can either download it directly from the repo, itself, within the Magisk Modules Alternative Repository, or via Fox's Magisk Module Manager, which I prefer personally, just because it's a nice way of updating modules
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bo-android and FoxMagiskModuleManager you can also consider the following projects:
PolyCal - colorful, text-based calendar widget for Android
FoxMagiskModulesManager
gophercle
LSPosed - LSPosed Framework
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
LibreTube - An alternative frontend for YouTube, for Android.
lawnicons - Adds themed icons to Lawnchair.
PCAPdroid - No-root network monitor, firewall and PCAP dumper for Android
MagiskOnWSALocal - Integrate Magisk root and Google Apps into WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android)
FakeGApps - Signature spoofing for MicroG as an Xposed module
safetynet-fix - Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
Simple-Music-Player - A clean music player with a customizable widget, stylish interface and no ads.
bo-android vs PolyCal
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs FoxMagiskModulesManager
bo-android vs gophercle
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs LSPosed
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs Magisk
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs LibreTube
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs lawnicons
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs PCAPdroid
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs MagiskOnWSALocal
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs FakeGApps
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs safetynet-fix
FoxMagiskModuleManager vs Simple-Music-Player