What's new in Androidacy Module Manager 2.3.1
Greetings to our community and everyone joining us. We are pleased to announce the release of Androidacy Module Manager version 2.3.1. This patch is designed to significantly enhance your experience in managing Magisk online modules, offering a range of features and fixes that contribute to a more stable and efficient user experience.
Magisk Online Modules Upgraded
Download Androidacy Module Manager 2.3.1 here. This update includes critical fixes and updates. As always, we only support the latest stable version. Old versions may stop working at any time. Read on to find out more.
Detailed Overview of 2.3.1 Features
User Experience Enhancements
One of the primary focuses of this update is to improve the stability of the application. We have addressed various scenarios that led to crashes, thereby enhancing the overall stability of your interaction with Magisk online modules. Additionally, while KernelSU support remains in the experimental phase, we have made key improvements to offer a more stable experience. The codebase has also undergone a thorough cleanup, optimizing the app’s performance and making it more efficient.
User-Centric Updates
In our commitment to cater to a global audience, we have updated the translations to make the application more universally accessible. Furthermore, the app icon has undergone a subtle modification to better align with the Androidacy brand ethos. These changes are part of our ongoing effort to create a more user-friendly environment.
Developer-Focused Features
For the developer community, this update brings several important changes. We have initiated the transition away from FoxCompat to eliminate elusive bugs that have been hard to diagnose. This is a significant step towards improving the reliability of the application. Additionally, we have removed unused resources to streamline the application, making it leaner and more efficient. The repository will now automatically be resynchronized when you reset your API key, simplifying backend management for developers.
Future-Ready Adaptations
Looking ahead, we have laid the groundwork for some exciting new features. Preparations are underway for introducing premium direct module downloads from the Androidacy Repository. This will offer users an enhanced experience in managing their Magisk online modules. Moreover, we have removed deprecated code to keep the application current and efficient, ensuring that it remains a cutting-edge tool for Android customization.
Why Version 2.3.1 is Essential
This update is particularly beneficial for those who are keen on customizing their Android devices. It offers a more stable and efficient platform for managing Magisk online modules, making it an essential tool for both casual users and developers alike. The improvements in stability, performance optimizations, and the groundwork laid for future features collectively make Androidacy Module Manager 2.3.1 an indispensable tool for anyone interested in Android customization.
A Brief Recap: The Milestones of 2.3.0
Before we conclude, let’s briefly revisit the key features of version 2.3.0. The search bar was relocated to the top, facilitating easier access to Magisk online modules. Stability enhancements were implemented to resolve theming crashes on older devices. The app’s security protocols were strengthened, and support was extended to include Android 14, with a minimum SDK set at Android 8. Experimental support for KernelSU was also initiated.
Conclusion
Your feedback is instrumental in our ongoing efforts to improve and innovate. We invite you to explore our Androidacy Blog for further reading on Android customization and effective management of Magisk online modules.
We extend our deepest gratitude for your continued support and engagement with the Androidacy community. We remain steadfast in our commitment to providing you with the most efficient and reliable tools for managing Magisk online modules. Your satisfaction is our utmost priority, and we eagerly anticipate bringing you more refined and feature-rich updates in the future. Thank you.
About Androidacy Module Manager 2.3.1
From version 0.4.0:
Fox's Magisk Module Manager
The official Magisk is dropping support to download online modules...
So I made my own app to do that! :3
This app is not officially supported by Magisk or its developers
The Modules shown in this app are not affiliated with this app
(Please contact repo owners instead)
Requirements
Minimum:
- Android 5.0+
- Magisk 19.0+
- An internet connection
Recommended:
- Android 6.0+
- Magisk 21.2+
- An internet connection
Note: This app may require the use of a VPN in countries with a state wide firewall.
For users
To install the app go to releases, and download and install the latest .apk
on to your device.
The app currently use these three repo as it's module sources, with it's benefits and drawback:
(Note: Each module repo can be disabled in the settings of the app)
(Note²: I do not own or monitor any of the repo, download at your own risk)
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo
- Accepting new modules here
- Less restrictive than the original repo
- Officially supported by Fox's mmm
https://www.androidacy.com/modules-repo/
- Accepting new modules here
- Modules downloadable easily outside the app
- Officially supported by Fox's mmm
- Contains ads
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo
- No longer accept new modules or receive update to existing modules
- May be shut down at any moment
- Official app dropped support for it
- No longer supported by Fox's mmm
As the main repo may shutting down due to the main app no longer supporting it, stopped accepting new modules, and also no longer receive updates since the 21 December 2021.
If a module is in multiple repos, the manager will just pick the most up to date version of the module, allowing developers to switch repo at their own pace if they want to.
Note: If you or a friend uploaded a module and it doesn't appear in your module list you can disable the low quality filter in the app settings.
Go to the developer documentation for more info.
Screenshots
For developers
The manager can read new meta keys to allow modules to customize their own entry
It also use minApi
, maxApi
and minMagisk
in the module.prop
to detect compatibility
And support the support
and donate
properties to allow them to add their own support links
And if you want to be event fancier you can setup config
to your own config app.
(Note: the manager use fallback values for some modules, see developer documentation for more info)
It also add new ways to control the installer ui via a new #!
command system
It allow module developers to have a more customizable install experience
For more information please check the developer documentation
For translators
See app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml
and app/src/main/res/values/arrays.xml
If your language is right to left you should make a copy of app/src/main/res/values/bools.xml
and set lang_support_rtl
to true
.
Translators are not expected to have any previous coding experience.
I want to add my own repo
To add you own repo to Fox's mmm it need to follow theses conditions:
- The module repo or at least one of it's owners must be known.
- Modules in the repo must be monitored, and malicious modules must be removed.
- Module repo must have a valid, working, automatically or frequently updated
modules.json
(Example)
In addition of these initial condition the repo must follow these rules:
- Repos must process and take-down off their repo module where it's removal was requested by their original author, even if their licences legally allow their distributions.
- Repos may collect and store "mixed anonymous data" without user permission (Anonymous means no personal data, usernames, email, or IP addresses) (Mixed means users data must be split and not that separate data is not linkable together)
- Temporary storage of IPs address without user consent is allowed for rate limiting, GeoIP, security reason, and must not be used for any other purpose without user consent. (GeoIP is the process of getting the country of an IP address)
- Repos may not collect and/or distribute any personal data without user explicit consent
- Modules owners must be aware that their modules are being hosted on the repository
(This rule doesn't apply for modules fromMagisk-Modules-Repo
last updated before 2022) - Modules owners must be aware of any change made of the distributed version of their modules.
If all of these conditions are met you can open an issue for review.
(And don't forget to include a link to the modules.json
)
If an existing repo is not respecting theses rules please open an issue.
If a repo is repeatedly violating these rule will be removed from the app.
Last update of theses rules are: 6 February 2022
Please note that these rules does not apply retroactively. If your post an issue about rules violation they must violate both the version of the rules at the moment of the incident and the latest version of the rules.
(This paragraph doesn't apply for legal requests or illegal behaviour)
Download Androidacy Module Manager 2.3.1
This release comes in several variants (we currently have 4). Consult our handy FAQ to see which download is right for you.
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