New Magisk Modules 2019
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Magisk is a great open-source root solution, offering a “Systemless Interface”, allowing easy modification of your favourite device with peace of mind. Magisk is a module based application, so its configuration can be as individual as the member applying them. Many modules exist for Magisk, providing all sorts of modifications, such as cloaking your device from SafetyNet. This article brings together some of our favourites. Installation of Magisk is relatively simple, with instructions and downloads available in this thread.
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New Magisk Modules 2019
And there’s another benefit: support for Magisk modules.
These tiny apps tweak, enhance, and add functionality to your device. You can use them for everything from improving battery life to installing iOS emojis on your Android phone.
In this guide we’ll look at how to install Magisk modules, and then get you started with 10 of the best.
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How to Install Magisk Manager on Android
If you aren’t already set up, follow our in-depth guide on how to root with Magisk. If your phone is already rooted with the older SuperSU method, you can unroot and then reroot with Magisk.Here is Video of How to Install Magisk in Any Phone
How to Install Magisk Manager in any Phone
1 Moto Clock Widget
ntroduction:
A simple module to add Motorola Clock Widget systemlessly
Compatibility
– Android Lollipop+
– SELinux Enforcing
– Any Android devices
Change Log
v2.0
– Update Unity 4.0
– Magisk Template Update
v1.6
– Added Unity
– General optimization
v1.5
– Update Permissions
v3.5 (Beta)
– Initial release
Downloads
– Magisk Repo
– Github Download
2 [MODULE] App Systemizer
Instead of including the third party APK files in the magisk modules/repo, this module, developed by @loserskater and me, systemizes user-installed apps systemlessly thru magisk. Another benefit of systemizing the user-installed apps is that if you uninstall magisk, your settings for the apps will be retained. If you originally install any of the apps above thru an app-specific magisk module (like Pixel Launcher magisk module for example), then when magisk is uninstalled or disabled, app settings will be gone.
Downloads
AppSystemizer-11.0.6.zip – [Click for QR Code] (10.6 KB, 6704 views) | |
AppSystemizer-12.0.5.zip – [Click for QR Code] (1.43 MB, 7820 views) | |
AppSystemizer-14.0.0.zip – [Click for QR Code] (1.42 MB, 33290 views) |
3 Disable Screenshot Camera sound
Camera shutter and screenshot both use the same sound file; this disables both the camera shutter and screenshot sound.Attached Files
Disable_camera_and_screenshot_sound.zip – [Click for QR Code] |
4 TAI CHI
ntroduction
TaiChi is a framework to use Xposed module with or without Root/Unlock bootloader, it support Android 5.0 ~ 9.0.
In simple words, TaiChi is a Xposed-Styled Framework, it can load Xposed modules, do hooks and so on.
Feature
TaiChi is Xposed-Styled, but it has no relation with Xposed. The only relevance is that TaiChi can load Xposed modules, the implementation of TaiChi and Xposed Framework is very different.
Here are some features of Taichi:
- TaiChi has fully supports for Android Pie.
- TaiChi can run in non-root mode.
- TaiChi does not effect the android system and it does not hook all apps in system. Only the apps you want to apply Xposed modules are hooked. Other apps in system run in a completely clean environment, which means TaiChi can pass SafetyNet easily.
- TaiChi doesn’t need to reboot sysytem in most cases.
- TaiChi is hard to detect. TaiChi doesn’t modify the libart and app_process, it has nearly no noticeable characteristics.
Usage
TaiChi has two work mode: magisk mode and non-root mode. If you don’t want to unlock the bootloader/flash system images, you can use the non-root mode, if you prefer more powerful functions, just try magisk mode.
What is the different with magisk mode and non-root mode?
The only difference is that magisk mode can hook system process, so more modules are supported, such as Xposed Edge/Greenify.But magisk mode need to unlock the bootloader and install Magisk, while non-root mode just needs to install a simple app.
Non-Root mode
TaiChi run in non-root mode in genernal, just install a simple app, all the installation is over. If you want to use Xposed modules, for example, you’d like to use SnapFreedom on SnapChat, follow these steps:
- Click the float button in Home page of TaiChi, and then click the button : Create App.
- Select the app you’d like to apply Xposed modules, such as SnapChat.
- Click the “Create” button at the bottom and then wait the creation to finish pariently.
- When creation finished, TaiChi tells you that you need to unstall the original SnapChat, please uninstall it, this is necessary. Because TaiChi in non-root mode needs to modify the APK file which means we have to re-sign the APK.
- Follow the steps in TaiChi app until you installed the new app.
- Enter the Module Manage activity by click the button “Module Manager” of the float button in Home page.
- Check the SnapFreedom module.
- Kill the process of SnapChat and the Xposed modules should work properly.(You don’t need to reboot system)
Magisk mode
Non-root mode of TaiChi has some shortcomming even though it do not need to unlock bootloader, so i develop a magisk module, this module can give TaiChi extra power to overcome these shortcommings:
- magisk mode can hook into system process.
- magisk mode don’t need to modify the apk, and the signature keeps same.
When you flashed the Magisk Module provided by TaiChi, TaiChi app switch to magisk mode automaticly: TaiChi App + magisk module = TaiChi·Magisk. When the magisk module is disabled or removed, TaiChi app turn to non-root mode.
If you want to use magisk mode, please read the Wiki carefully.
For Developers
TaiChi is a Framework, developers can wrote modules to do hooks. The TaiChi modules is fully compatible to Xposed modules, so just wrote the Xposed-Styled modules and it can run well in TaiChi, too.
5. IO12.1 EMOJI
Features:
- Latest unicode 11 emojis
- Latest emojis from iOS 12.1 Beta 2
Issues:
- The biggest emoji size that was extracted from the file was 96×96 so emojis might be a little small
Download:
My module has been upload to the Magisk repo so you can install it through the Magisk app on your phone
or you can download the file and flash it manually through your custom recovery.