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    LSPosed

    LSPosed

    LSPosed Framework

    ...It enables developers and power users to dynamically modify the behavior of apps and the Android system at runtime without modifying APKs or flashing ROMs. LSPosed runs in a more secure environment with support for scope control and better integration with Magisk for systemless module management.
    Downloads: 49 This Week
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    EdXposedManager

    EdXposedManager

    Companion Android application for EdXposed

    EdXposed is a Magisk & Riru module that provides original Xposed frameworks on the latest Android ART devices. Companion Android application for EdXposed.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Magisk Manager

    Magisk Manager

    Companion Android application for Magisk

    Magisk Manager is the companion Android app historically used to manage the Magisk root solution—installing updates, toggling modules, configuring DenyList/Hide-like behavior, and passing device integrity checks where possible. It centralizes operations that would otherwise require flashing or command-line work, making root management accessible to power users and developers.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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