A ROOT REQUIRED LSPosed/Zygisk module to hide your app list, settings, package installers and more. It is a fork of Hide My Applist project.
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A ROOT REQUIRED LSPosed/Zygisk module to hide your app list, settings, package installers and more. It is a fork of Hide My Applist project.
A Xposed module for hiding Android developer-related switches status.
An open-source Xposed/LSPosed toolkit to enhance your WA messaging experience with advanced privacy controls, automation, and UI customization for Android.
1. LSPosed Reddit Ad Blocker | Reddidn't
Xposed module that shows download progress as a ring around the camera cutout.
为 ColorOS 解锁 Google Gemini 与一圈即搜(Circle to Search)
Samsung One UI LSPosed Module
A simple Xposed module based on LSPosed's Modern Xposed API, that fast-forwards face unlock by skipping the biometric confirmation step in System UI on Android 10+.
Yet Another Xposed module for Xiaomi rear screen
An Xposed module that forces the native Android file picker to remember your sorting preferences.
Xposed module that removes Direct Share's suggested contact/conversation shortcuts from Android's Share Sheet.
Fork of https://bitbucket.org/yuri-project/novpndetect with additional hooks to bypass vpn detection
Android Xposed module to spoof package signatures.
A Unity and Cocos2d-x Lua game reverse engineering toolkit for Android, built on LSPosed, JNI, and native hook backends. Features Il2Cpp dump generation, text interception, Cocos runtime text capture, Lua replacement rules, cross-process configuration synchronization, and integrated on-device tooling for efficient analysis and debugging.
Xposed module that hides sponsored content and ads in the Amazon Shopping app.
OnePlusPlusLauncher |⚡ An XPosed module for the System Launcher on OnePlus' OxygenOS 15, providing extra useful features
Takeover your voice assistant with powerful agent
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