Hey developers!
Magisk is awesome, and there is a lot of untapped potential. For example being able to debloat without touching system! For some devices there are already modules around and I know creating one isn't that hard.
but: if there was one to create a module that shows you the applist and checkboxes.. the checked apps will be 'debloated' upon next reboot..
we would need only 1 app to debloat all devices, and even those who are unable to create the module themself can tap into the mind of magisk!
Unfortunately i'm unable to create such a GUI myself and hope someone is out there who would be willing to create such a thing.
what do you guys think?
This would be nice to have. Would be great to remove all the Google stuff from new devices.
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+1 to debloater module ?
After every ROM update (flashed), I need to manually delete unwanted apps in system (like webview, music app from dev, system setup, etc)... So that I can make system space for other necessary sound enhancer modules like ARISE...
It will be great if it can be automated with debloater module.
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avinashjirapure said:
+1 to debloater module
After every ROM update (flashed), I need to manually delete unwanted apps in system (like webview, music app from dev, system setup, etc)... So that I can make system space for other necessary sound enhancer modules like ARISE...
It will be great if it can be automated with debloater module.
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use addon.d
crusader727 said:
use addon.d
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Hi,
what is addon.d and where to find?
thx
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Ikzy said:
Hey developers!
Magisk is awesome, and there is a lot of untapped potential. For example being able to debloat without touching system! For some devices there are already modules around and I know creating one isn't that hard.
but: if there was one to create a module that shows you the applist and checkboxes.. the checked apps will be 'debloated' upon next reboot..
we would need only 1 app to debloat all devices, and even those who are unable to create the module themself can tap into the mind of magisk!
Unfortunately i'm unable to create such a GUI myself and hope someone is out there who would be willing to create such a thing.
what do you guys think?
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But wouldn't it be much more easier to use Titanium Backup? You could select the (system-)apps (use filter), you want to freeze (yes, freeze. Otherwise, the concept of working systemlessly would not make sense), create a label for that and then select the corresponding batch-task, reboot and ready...
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Hi everybody
Here is my
XPOSED MODULES DESACTIVATOR
If like me you have installed an incompatible Xposed Module causing bootloop
or FC from any system application making it unusable phone (eg CF SystemUI for example),
this is my patch to recover a functional phone !!!
Xposed Modules Desactivator
How to
Copy Xposed Modules Desactivator's zip to the root of your internal card or external card
Flash zip via a Custom Recovery like Philz, TWRP, CWM ... this will disable all modules
Then uninstall incompatible module
Recheck all other modules in the Xposed Installer application to reactivate
Reboot.
Xposed Modules Desactivator to keep safe on its internal or external card,
it will save your life in case of incompatible modules
Enjoy [emoji6]
Awesome
Im not Xposed user's but its a nice job u did it here , congrats ,, simply its useful & very very useful for Xposed users ...
Perfect
thereassaad said:
Im not Xposed user's but its a nice job u did it here , congrats ,, simply its useful & very very useful for Xposed users ...
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Me too, very long time i dont use xposed[emoji4]
Hi! What's the difference with regular xposed disabler zip?
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Many Thanks everybody
I had this idea one day i install an incompatible module causing a bootloop to find how to disable.
Very usefull if you don't have any Backup to restore...
Wuby986 said:
Hi! What's the difference with regular xposed disabler zip?
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Regular Xposed its uninstall Xposed framework but with this one its only disabled the Xposed module , edzamber correct me if im understanding wrong ?
thereassaad said:
Regular Xposed its uninstall Xposed framework but with this one its only disabled the Xposed module , edzamber correct me if im understanding wrong ?
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Exactly [emoji6]
@edzamber
Excellent job with this deactivation zip:good: and a great idea for the Xposed users.
Nice job. Whilst I don't use Xposed myself, I can see it being really useful for those that do.
I appreciate your engagement but afaik you only have to push any hardware button (volume up for example) a few times on boot and xposed is disabled (puts a disabled file in its directory).
So there should be no need for a flashable zip.
Great work @edzamber.
Please tap the thanks button if I helped you. ?
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I appreciate your engagement but afaik you only have to push any hardware button (volume up for example) a few times on boot and xposed is disabled (puts a disabled file in its directory).
So there should be no need for a flashable zip.
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Really ?
What version of Xposed do you use and witch is your Phone model ?
Because add .disabled file into data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf doesn't working anymore with Xposed Framework up to v71... (since core-libart.jar modded isn't needed)
Just tested volume up few times since boot and any other hardware Keys doesn't disable Xposed on Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge device...
edzamber said:
Really ?
What version of Xposed do you use and witch is your Phone model ?
Because add .disabled file into data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf doesn't working anymore with Xposed Framework up to v71... (since core-libart.jar modded isn't needed)
Just tested volume up few times since boot and any other hardware Keys doesn't disable Xposed on Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge device...
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Well, I know that it worked, because I used it one time on my s3 - don't know which xposed version it was.
I think 80 or so.
Now I'm not as convinced as I was before and so your efforts might be more useful than I thought ??
2phazt said:
Well, I know that it worked, because I used it one time on my s3 - don't know which xposed version it was.
I think 80 or so.
Now I'm not as convinced as I was before and so your efforts might be more useful than I thought ??
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Maybe it depend of device...
I have been using this flashable zip to deactivate xposed modules for months now and damn right it's handy especially if you were messing about with incompatible modules .
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This is awesome and I never knew I needed it. No more nandroid shuffling, yay.
Anyone using xposed on the galaxy s7 edge? I have it installed and my phone gets very hot any time I pick it up to use. It goes back to normal after Uninstalling
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Very useful on my F240K . Great work
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Hello everyone,
I have just created an app to enable or disable Xposed in a click. Hope you like it, here's the package name: com.dotweb.xposedswitch (search for it on the Play Store)
How does it work?
Well, it uses an interesting feature of Xposed: the disabled file. However, to apply changes, you need to reboot.
The what?!
The disabled file is located here: /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled -- the Xposed Installer app's data directory.
Whenever this file is detected, whatever it contains, the Xposed framework will be disabled, and no modules will work. I guess you see where this is going.
But it's not in the SD card?
Well spotted! This is why the app also needs root access. Since it cannot disable Xposed by other means, you need to grant it root access. No worries, I tested whatever the app does.
Why would we want to disable Xposed then?
Not specifically disable it, the app can also re-enable it if it was disabled because of a problem. Also, disabling Xposed can be a good thing to do troubleshooting if your device has problems, etc.
I guess you know everything now, and I hope this app will be useful!
Until next time,
TheSola10
New update: Horizontal layout, SDK25 build and multi window manifest
Material Xposed Installer already has this. I had to install your app to find out it requires reboot. You might want to add that to the OP. Thanks.
buffal0b1ll said:
Material Xposed Installer already has this. I had to install your app to find out it requires reboot. You might want to add that to the OP. Thanks.
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Well okay, but it's a warmup or sth, and I have never seen that feature with Material Xposed Installer. Also as it's an app that only does that, I can add a widget and stuff. Thanks for feedback!
Ward
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Hello,
i need an app permission manager that working on Oxygen OS. What I found in Xposed repository or play store don't work.
Have someone an app or mod that working?
Thanks
martinklaus
martinklaus said:
Hello,
i need an app permission manager that working on Oxygen OS. What I found in Xposed repository or play store don't work.
Have someone an app or mod that working?
Thanks
martinklaus
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There is a native one built in into the system. Anything wrong with it?
C3C076 said:
There is a native one built in into the system. Anything wrong with it?
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Yes but you can't stop auto run or keep awake.
I am searching too...
Tried xprivacy and app settings but both did not work..
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Something like
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.findsdk.apppermission
or
http://repo.xposed.info/module/at.jclehner.appopsxposed
martinklaus said:
Yes but you can't stop auto run or keep awake.
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I agree. Coming from Cyanogenmod ROMs, permission management on OxygenOS feels very limited.
Also, wanted to say, if auto run and keep awake are your only 2 points (I'm guessing probably not), and if your phone is rooted and has Xposed, try out the module BootManager, and, of course, Greenify. I would think that you already know, but, thought I'd mention it just in case.
dueydotnet said:
I agree. Coming from Cyanogenmod ROMs, permission management on OxygenOS feels very limited.
Also, wanted to say, if auto run and keep awake are your only 2 points (I'm guessing probably not), and if your phone is rooted and has Xposed, try out the module BootManager, and, of course, Greenify. I would think that you already know, but, thought I'd mention it just in case.
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I need it for Play Services
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62612489&postcount=5
I just found out that it's possibly more of an issue with Android standard permissions available for Marshmallow and up.
Compare "Review app permissions thru Android 5.9" https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/6014972?co=GENIE.Platform=Android&oco=1
With: "Control your app permissions on Android 6.0 and up" https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/6270602?hl=en
... for the second page, the listed permissions at the bottom is pretty similar to what is available with OxygenOS, so, it's following AOSP.
*shrug* I guess I've just been using Cyanogenmod for too long.
n0gg said:
I am searching too...
Tried xprivacy and app settings but both did not work..
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how did you know that xprivacy didnt worked?
i thought xprivacy is foolproof, it will work 100% of the time.
how did you test it?
control freak said:
how did you know that xprivacy didnt worked?
i thought xprivacy is foolproof, it will work 100% of the time.
how did you test it?
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Xprivacy is working perfect. I havent rooted my 3T yet. When i had xprivacy on my s2 and s5mini i never encountered any issues. Xprivacy is a learning by doing app. At least it was for me
hello,
i used the xposed module "app settings" version 1.13 with android marshmallow before i updated to nougat. this module enables you to change DPI, font scale, locale, force fullscreen, persist in memory, etc. on a per app basis.
here is a link to the module:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...2014-05-14-t2437377/post63835421#post63835421
i have not found any possibility to get this working on nougat as there is no xposed for nougat and it seems there is no more custom rom with these options.
is it possible to get this module working with magisk?
satand said:
hello,
i used the xposed module "app settings" version 1.13 with android marshmallow before i updated to nougat. this module enables you to change DPI, font scale, locale, force fullscreen, persist in memory, etc. on a per app basis.
here is a link to the module:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...2014-05-14-t2437377/post63835421#post63835421
i have not found any possibility to get this working on nougat as there is no xposed for nougat and it seems there is no more custom rom with these options.
is it possible to get this module working with magisk?
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Downgrade to marshmallow or write xposed for nougat. The first is easy, the second will make many people happy over here.
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satand said:
is it possible to get this module working with magisk?
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Just to clarify on the above response: No.
Thanks Op, I also would love to have App Settings equivalent on Magisk or stand alone. Turns my 6.44" Mi Max into a desktop chrome browser almost
cobram3 said:
Thanks Op, I also would love to have App Settings equivalent on Magisk or stand alone. Turns my 6.44" Mi Max into a desktop chrome browser almost
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It would be just ultra hard to code that, or just impossible.
years ago (before xposed got famous) some custom roms (paranoid,...) had these functions.
i would go back to marshmallow only because of this missing features but there is no marshmallow rom for my new oneplus 5.
is it really impossible to get it working with magisk? the code itself (version 1.13) worked without any problems on marshmallow.
satand said:
years ago (before xposed got famous) some custom roms (paranoid,...) had these functions.
i would go back to marshmallow only because of this missing features but there is no marshmallow rom for my new oneplus 5.
is it really impossible to get it working with magisk? the code itself (version 1.13) worked without any problems on marshmallow.
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You'll need to manually edit files and apps and Magic Mount them with Magisk. Alternatively you could possibly do some things with some cumbersome scripts. Magisk can't change code of running apps, just replace/add already modified files and run scripts at boot.
In other words: No, IMO it's not worth the extreme hassle and you won't get the same thing as you would with Xposed.
Didgeridoohan said:
You'll need to manually edit files and apps and Magic Mount them with Magisk. Alternatively you could possibly do some things with some cumbersome scripts. Magisk can't change code of running apps, just replace/add already modified files and run scripts at boot.
In other words: No, IMO it's not worth the extreme hassle and you won't get the same thing as you would with Xposed.
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thanks for your answer!
do you have more information about these "cumbersome scripts"? maybe it would work with tasker and a script per app.
i would be very happy...i like my smartphone much more with these features.
satand said:
thanks for your answer!
do you have more information about these "cumbersome scripts"? maybe it would work with tasker and a script per app.
i would be very happy...i like my smartphone much more with these features.
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I wasn't gonna open up that can o' worms, but since you brought it up... :laugh:
Look up how to work with shell scripts. Tasker can run those (among other things). You could probably do some stuff with the resetprop tool as well (look here for details and syntax).
Don't expect miracles though...
Didgeridoohan said:
You'll need to manually edit files and apps and Magic Mount them with Magisk. Alternatively you could possibly do some things with some cumbersome scripts. Magisk can't change code of running apps, just replace/add already modified files and run scripts at boot.
In other words: No, IMO it's not worth the extreme hassle and you won't get the same thing as you would with Xposed.
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Didgeridoohan said:
I wasn't gonna open up that can o' worms, but since you brought it up... :laugh:
Look up how to work with shell scripts. Tasker can run those (among other things). You could probably do some stuff with the resetprop tool as well (look here for details and syntax).
Don't expect miracles though...
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thanks...but that is too high for me
Do we have a petition to develop this form? hahaha
I would like to have app settings on magisk too. I just wanted to change the app local instead of globe settings.
bush911 said:
I would like to have app settings on magisk too. I just wanted to change the app local instead of globe settings.
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"App Locale 2" for Xposed can help you
And you can get Xposed systemlessly with Magisk.
Thank you so much for the advice.
My phone is 1st generation Pixel with latest android, mgaisk installed. I will try to figure it out.
daniel_m said:
"App Locale 2" for Xposed can help you
And you can get Xposed systemlessly with Magisk.
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Anybody have a suggestion - I'm looking to change the dpi of chrome app (8.1) without Xposed
Maybe this could help
https://joyofandroid.com/change-screen-resolution/
Hello!
I'm trying to bypass the root check for this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ro.btrl.pay
however it's impossible I swear. I use Magisk Hide, no xposed, safetynet passes
If anyone manages to do it I'll be forever grateful. You can try to bypass it, the check is done on start so you don't have to log in
tommyzatt said:
Hello!
I'm trying to bypass the root check for this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ro.btrl.pay
however it's impossible I swear. I use Magisk Hide, no xposed, safetynet passes
If anyone manages to do it I'll be forever grateful. You can try to bypass it, the check is done on start so you don't have to log in
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Did you also randomize the package name??
littleantony said:
Did you also randomize the package name??
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I just did that and it doesn't work...
0xPraeT0Rian said:
I just did that and it doesn't work...
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Did you clear the app data after doing so?
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Did you clear the app data after doing so?
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Yes
There are some apps that search for "Magisk" in the app name and trigger on that. But, there are plans on making MagiskHide change that as well... You could test if this is the case for this app by simply uninstalling the Magisk Manager and see if the app opens or not.
Didgeridoohan said:
There are some apps that search for "Magisk" in the app name and trigger on that. But, there are plans on making MagiskHide change that as well... You could test if this is the case for this app by simply uninstalling the Magisk Manager and see if the app opens or not.
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This worked!
tommyzatt said:
This worked!
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That means it's likely that the app looks for "Magisk" in the app make. There are plans to counter that in a future version of the Manager.
This one is also impossible
I need help with Japanese baking (digital token) app, it detects root with Magisk installed.
This is the app name: パスワードカード from 株式会社三井住友銀行
I tried using Magisk Hide, the SafetyNet passed, Magisk Hide props, Repacking Magisk Manager, USB debugging is off, Developer Options off. All that was done in conjunction and individually, forcing close the app and cleaning the app storage.
I also uninstalled Magisk completely and did not work. the only thing I have not tried is closing the bootloader.
This is the phone I'm using.
Model: OnePlus 5T
Android version: 9.0.5 stock OxigenOS (also 9.0.5) with April security patch
Magisk: version 19.1
Magisk Manager: version 7.1.2
IGDLTV said:
I need help with Japanese baking (digital token) app, it detects root with Magisk installed.
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Try https://github.com/Ingan121/UDSBypass.
Edit: root is properly hidden without this script. Tested on Galaxy S7 (SM-G930L) 8.0 with Magisk 19.2 (currently same as 19.1).
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