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Top 10 Aosp Open-Source Projects
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OpenBoard
100% foss keyboard based on AOSP, with no dependency on Google binaries, that respects your privacy.
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glodroid_manifest
Android port that aims to bring both user- and developer-friendly experience in using AOSP with a set of single-board computers (SBC), phones and other devices.
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InfluxDB
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audiohq_md2
A tool to control android application volume individually, TRUE adjusting not auto adjust script, for native and more information check the website
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ham
HAM (Hetzner Android Make) is a simple tool written in GO which can build LineageOS (or AOSP) from source using Hetzner Cloud, Fully Automated. Build under €1. (by antony-jr)
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genapkbuild
Tool to generate Android build system files (Android.mk, Android.bp) from APK automatically.
After reading a lengthy GitHub discussion at the Openboard repo that went into the logistical options and challenges I decided to go with the less-than-ideal option of using Helium314's Openboard fork with the proprietary Google swipe library (libjni_latinimegoogle.so) imported. I've been using it for a few weeks now and though it feels slightly different than the Gboard I'm used to, the difference has been negligible and I'll be sticking with this setup for the foreseeable future.
So you know how some phones, most notably Samsung, and some custom ROMs have a feature that lets you control your apps' volumes independent of each other? Ever wanted to get that on your device, but did not want to change the ROM? Alcatraz323 got you covered with his FOSS Audio Headquarters app, which lets you do exactly that! It adds a new overlay button on your volume panel that, when tapped, opens a list of sliders with volumes for every currently playing app. The overlay is easily customizable. You can get the app at https://github.com/Alcatraz323/audiohq_module - the only downside is it does require root (and Magisk) to install.
I recently bought a PinePhone, as anticipated I was dissatisfied with the stock OS so I installed GloDroid (LiniageOS/Android 13) with the latest release. I wanted to specify this so I can preface my post by acknowledging that due to these conditions, support may be limited and my problems may not have clear or direct solutions.
Aosp related posts
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New to LiniageOS, Some Assistance Required...
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android gboard
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[App] [Root] Audio Headquarters
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Alternative to Samsung Sound Assistant's Multi Sound feature?
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Keyboard for android?
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Problem with Spotify
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Strangeness when composing SMSs.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Aosp projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | OpenBoard | 2,482 |
2 | glodroid_manifest | 467 |
3 | audiohq_module | 218 |
4 | audiohq_md2 | 107 |
5 | Sapio | 89 |
6 | pine64-pinephone | 35 |
7 | ham | 10 |
8 | genapkbuild | 6 |
9 | device_redmi_begonia | 3 |
10 | soong-mode | 1 |
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