hi everyone, i just want to know if its possible to make a port from youtube adaway and microOG (from ogyoutube) modules to Magisk i think magisk its the best hide root app snice google becomes too evil with root users (bassically, every xda member)
You can modify the Youtube apk yourself and then use Magisk to replace the stock apk. That's about it...
Magisk and Xposed are two very different modifications to your device and they're NOT interchangeable.
But im talking about modules
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Didgeridoohan said:
You can modify the Youtube apk yourself and then use Magisk to replace the stock apk. That's about it...
Magisk and Xposed are two very different modifications to your device and they're NOT interchangeable.
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I saw a thread about magisk modules there are a lot of modules like viper and others and the developer do a systemless versiĆ³n of xposed for magisk, so i think a bit about porting xposed modules itself
The word "modules" is not exclusive to Xposed....
There are certain things that you can do with Xposed that you also can do with Magisk, and vice versa. But (and I repeat), they are very different frameworks and are NOT interchangeable.
angelus_kun said:
hi everyone, i just want to know if its possible to make a port from youtube adaway and microOG (from ogyoutube) modules to Magisk i think magisk its the best hide root app snice google becomes too evil with root users (bassically, every xda member)
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Magisk = You want to stay on the stock ROM and only need root and maybe a couple of mods like build.prop additions and you don't want to modify your system partition.
Xposed = Your system is modified and you want more deeper OS level mods like custom ROM features injected into your system with the Xposed bridged framework.
Magisk as of now can't add any special custom ROM features unless you modify a whole apk and use Magisk to systemlessly replace the stock apk with the modified one. There is no injecting code into your system like Xposed.
Oh i got it, thanks
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I preferred Magisk, because it is very stable while does not depend to system.
pol-der said:
Hi All,
Hope you are fine. I have some questions mates. Now i had installed Xposed Framework before Magisk and it is still installed. I realized (from Downloads) Magisk has Xposed Framework module.
Should i uninstall Xposed Framework from phone and install from Magisk?
If yes, why?
If i use Xposed Framework standalone (without Magisk), what is advantages and disadvantages?
Thank you so much.
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If your current version is working then there is no real reason to change. I have rovo's version 89 and magisk separate on my s8 with no issues. Basically it boils down to personal preference. I like to keep root and exposed separate in case of issues with one or the other. In any case if there are issues with exposed then it will happen on any version that you install.
As I've said it's all a matter of personal preference.
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magisk does not have xposed module ?
Hi guys. I'm about to get this phone soon so coming from s9 plus (rootedwith xposed framework on android 8.0) I was wondering what's the status on this phone as far as xposed framework is concerned?
I don't see much people talking about it for this phone.
A few modules are a must have for me to the point of losing OTA or not having the latest OS doesn't bother me.
Modules I use:
Chromepie
Chrome selection patch
Exi for swiftkey
Undo
Wifi password
Gesture Navigation
Xposed edge pro
Text Aide.
omar.abbas said:
Hi guys. I'm about to get this phone soon so coming from s9 plus (rootedwith xposed framework on android 8.0) I was wondering what's the status on this phone as far as xposed framework is concerned?
I don't see much people talking about it for this phone.
A few modules are a must have for me to the point of losing OTA or not having the latest OS doesn't bother me.
Modules I use:
Chromepie
Chrome selection patch
Exi for swiftkey
Undo
Wifi password
Gesture Navigation
Xposed edge pro
Text Aide.
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I recently gave EdXposed a try and it worked just fine. I only wanted it for gravity box and most of the functionality there worked without issues.
I can't speak for the rest of the modules but this phone is almost entirely AOSP so most should work.
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I recently gave EdXposed a try and it worked just fine. I only wanted it for gravity box and most of the functionality there worked without issues.
I can't speak for the rest of the modules but this phone is almost entirely AOSP so most should work.
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Did you use magisk to install it as a magisk module?
When I search for edxposed on magisk I see two versions I'm wondering which one to go with.
omar.abbas said:
Did you use magisk to install it as a magisk module?
When I search for edxposed on magisk I see two versions I'm wondering which one to go with.
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There's a dedicated thread for this from the magisk module info page. First install Riru core and then one of the 2 Riru edexposed modules. They differ in implementation. I used Sandhook method.
Anyone who knows about "pdroid/openpdroid" knows what I'm talking about, it's for example to give a fake IMEI or similar private data to applications that ask for it. (maybe I want to use some app but NOT to give my personal data to the app). I know XPrivacyLua does this, but it's for exposed and xposed is "abandoned", and tried xposed magisk module -systemless I think- and it simply causes bootloop (I removed it from /data/adb/modules with TWRP)
Try EdXposed then. It's alive and kicking.
You do need Xposed/EdXposed for this feature. It's not a Magisk thing.
Yeah, use EdXposed. Try Yahfa and Sandhook variations, the one that better work for you. Stable v0.4.6.1 works fine with stable Magisk v20.3
Don't forget to also have latest Riru Core.
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Yeah, use EdXposed. Try Yahfa and Sandhook variations, the one that better work for you. Stable v0.4.6.1 works fine with stable Magisk v20.3
Don't forget to also have latest Riru Core.
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Wo! It worked perfectly and without bootloop!! I tried Sandhook, IDK what's the difference between Sandhook/Yahfa
I have a magisk v24.3. I need a list of programs from Edexposed. To pass the Safetynet check, I enable the zygisk function, but when I enable this function, the Riru module immediately stops working.
So, if I use edexposed, I cannot pass Safetynet check (because zygisk is disabled), but if I pass Safetynet check, I cannot use Edexposed. What if I have to change the version of Magisk to solve this problem? If this is the only solution to this problem, what version of Magisk do you recommend?
p.s Again, my main concern is that Edexposed can work and I can pass the Safetynet check.
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twrpdnyskqw said:
I have a magisk v24.3. I need a list of programs from Edexposed. To pass the Safetynet check, I enable the zygisk function, but when I enable this function, the Riru module immediately stops working.
So, if I use edexposed, I cannot pass Safetynet check (because zygisk is disabled), but if I pass Safetynet check, I cannot use Edexposed. What if I have to change the version of Magisk to solve this problem? If this is the only solution to this problem, what version of Magisk do you recommend?
p.s Again, my main concern is that Edexposed can work and I can pass the Safetynet check.
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I use the phone model Xiaomi redmi note 7 (MIUI Global 11)
Android version : 9
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Why dont you use LSPosed instead? EdXposed is probably disontinued (although not announced officially, its practically dead), LSPosed is much more up-to-date and you can easily pass SafetyNet with it. It works bit differently than EdXposed, so you'd have to read wiki.
By the way, Zygisk isn't compatible with Riru because they work in a similar manner. Riru is deprecated, use Zygisk version of modules
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Why dont you use LSPosed instead? EdXposed is probably disontinued (although not announced officially, its practically dead), LSPosed is much more up-to-date and you can easily pass SafetyNet with it. It works bit differently than EdXposed, so you'd have to read wiki.
By the way, Zygisk isn't compatible with Riru because they work in a similar manner. Riru is deprecated, use Zygisk version of modules
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Thanks for the feedback bro. I already tried LSposed but LSposed doesn't have the apps I need, for example I need Device ID Masker - it does the swapping of the device hardware (imei) and other parameters and it's a paid app. I also need RootCloak - it hides the root.
Do you think there is a good analogue for LSposed?
twrpdnyskqw said:
Thanks for the feedback bro. I already tried LSposed but LSposed doesn't have the apps I need, for example I need Device ID Masker - it does the swapping of the device hardware (imei) and other parameters and it's a paid app. I also need RootCloak - it hides the root.
Do you think there is a good analogue for LSposed?
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All modules that works on EdXposed will work on LSPosed too (or almost all) since its the same Xposed Framework, just implemented differently. And Xposed modules aren't limited by those present in the repository. You can download them from another source and install, then enable in the manager and use.
For example, you can download both of your modules from this sources:
Device ID Masker Lite | Xposed Module Repository
repo.xposed.info
RootCloak (with 5.x and 6.x support) | Xposed Module Repository
repo.xposed.info
And by the way - both of these modules seems to be outdated (especially RootCloack). As a replacement for the first one, you can use Android Faker (https://repo.xposed.info/module/com.android1500.androidfaker) - updated regularly. As for hiding root, right now there are much more reliable solutions than Xposed modules. But what you need, depends on what apps/tools you need to hide root from. You should take a look on this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/discussion-magisk-the-age-of-zygisk.4393877/
Depending on your usage, you may need Universal SafetyNet Fix module, Shamiko or just to use Enforce DenyList in Magisk settings. In rare situations, there is a need to hide apps with root access from other apps (like bank apps), and HideMyApplist Xposed module helps in that cases
Lord Sithek said:
All modules that works on EdXposed will work on LSPosed too (or almost all) since its the same Xposed Framework, just implemented differently. And Xposed modules aren't limited by those present in the repository. You can download them from another source and install, then enable in the manager and use.
For example, you can download both of your modules from this sources:
Device ID Masker Lite | Xposed Module Repository
repo.xposed.info
RootCloak (with 5.x and 6.x support) | Xposed Module Repository
repo.xposed.info
And by the way - both of these modules seems to be outdated (especially RootCloack). As a replacement for the first one, you can use Android Faker (https://repo.xposed.info/module/com.android1500.androidfaker) - updated regularly. As for hiding root, right now there are much more reliable solutions than Xposed modules. But what you need, depends on what apps/tools you need to hide root from. You should take a look on this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/discussion-magisk-the-age-of-zygisk.4393877/
Depending on your usage, you may need Universal SafetyNet Fix module, Shamiko or just to use Enforce DenyList in Magisk settings. In rare situations, there is a need to hide apps with root access from other apps (like bank apps), and HideMyApplist Xposed module helps in that cases
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Thanks bro, you're the best!
twrpdnyskqw said:
Thanks bro, you're the best!
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You're welcome If you will need any help, let me know. I'm not an expert, but I can try to help. Good luck
Lord Sithek said:
All modules that works on EdXposed will work on LSPosed too (or almost all) since its the same Xposed Framework, just implemented differently. And Xposed modules aren't limited by those present in the repository. You can download them from another source and install, then enable in the manager and use.
For example, you can download both of your modules from this sources:
Device ID Masker Lite | Xposed Module Repository
repo.xposed.info
RootCloak (with 5.x and 6.x support) | Xposed Module Repository
repo.xposed.info
And by the way - both of these modules seems to be outdated (especially RootCloack). As a replacement for the first one, you can use Android Faker (https://repo.xposed.info/module/com.android1500.androidfaker) - updated regularly. As for hiding root, right now there are much more reliable solutions than Xposed modules. But what you need, depends on what apps/tools you need to hide root from. You should take a look on this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/discussion-magisk-the-age-of-zygisk.4393877/
Depending on your usage, you may need Universal SafetyNet Fix module, Shamiko or just to use Enforce DenyList in Magisk settings. In rare situations, there is a need to hide apps with root access from other apps (like bank apps), and HideMyApplist Xposed module helps in that cases
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thank you so much it helped me too.