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Mechanisms for intercepting internal application events by attaching listeners to the native mobile operating system runtime.
Distinct from Native Module Definitions: Distinct from module bridges or recompilers; focuses on active runtime event interception.
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Flipper is a mobile app debugging platform and cross-platform debugging bridge that connects a desktop environment to mobile devices. It provides a desktop tool for inspecting logs, network traffic, and layout hierarchies of mobile applications in real time. The platform is built as a plugin-based developer tool, offering a customizable framework for building visual debugging tools and data inspectors. This architecture allows for the creation of specialized plugins and visualizers to monitor internal application data through the desktop interface. The tool covers several functional domains
Intersects internal application events and logs by attaching listeners to the native mobile operating system's runtime.
VirtualApp is an Android application virtualization engine and user-space sandbox that enables the execution of applications within an isolated environment. It allows for the running of multiple independent instances of the same application on a single device and supports private application installation without requiring system-level root access. The project features a comprehensive hooking framework for intercepting Java and native layer functions to modify application behavior. It includes tools for hardware simulation to spoof device models and system information, as well as a non-root pr
Intercepts and modifies native function calls and system calls to spoof hardware and bypass environment detection.
DroidPlugin is an Android plugin framework designed to execute third-party APKs and native binaries without requiring installation or modifications to the host application manifest. It provides a native binary plugin host that allows the loading of C and C++ binaries through native hooks to extend core application functionality. The framework utilizes a component router to direct activities and services to external plugins, bypassing the need for manual registration in the host manifest. It further decouples external activities from the host lifecycle through a proxy-based mechanism. The sys
Utilizes native hooks to inject external C or C++ binaries into the runtime for high-performance functionality.
Theos es un toolchain de desarrollo móvil multiplataforma y sistema de compilación diseñado para compilar y empaquetar software para sistemas operativos móviles. Funciona como un kit de ajustes (tweak kit) del sistema y framework de hooking en tiempo de ejecución, permitiendo a los desarrolladores crear modificaciones que alteran el comportamiento interno de los entornos de SO móviles. El proyecto se distingue por proporcionar una sintaxis de preprocesador especializada que genera llamadas a APIs de bajo nivel, eliminando el código boilerplate típicamente requerido para el hooking de funciones y métodos. Permite el swizzling de métodos en tiempo de ejecución y extensiones de clase, permitiendo a los desarrolladores interceptar métodos del sistema existentes y reemplazarlos con implementaciones personalizadas mientras mantienen la capacidad de llamar a la funcionalidad original. El toolchain cubre una amplia gama de capacidades, incluyendo la orquestación de compilación multi-arquitectura para varios procesadores y simuladores, y la generación de paquetes de instalación multiformato como deb, ipa, pkg y rpm. Incluye soporte dedicado para el desarrollo en entornos rootless mediante la resolución de rutas en tiempo de compilación y ajustes de enlace de bibliotecas. El sistema de compilación se gestiona a través de Makefiles y admite una variedad de plantillas de andamiaje (scaffolding) de proyectos para automatizar la configuración inicial del desarrollo.
Implements mechanisms for intercepting internal application events by attaching listeners to the native mobile operating system runtime.