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
Xposed module that removes Direct Share's suggested contact/conversation shortcuts from Android's Share Sheet.
An Xposed module that forces the native Android file picker to remember your sorting preferences.
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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