AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
Requeriments (commom):
- Windows/Linux computer
- USB debugging enabled (Developer settings)
Linux users:
COMMON
Code:
adb push debloat_list.sh /data/local/tmp
adb push aapt_arm_pie /data/local/tmp
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/debloat_list.sh
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/aapt_arm_pie
NON-ROOT
Code:
adb shell /data/local/tmp/debloat_list.sh
ROOT
Code:
adb shell
su -l
/data/local/tmp/debloat_list.sh
(su -l opens a login shell as root on the android phone)
ROOT - REMOVE APPS - How to:
1. Download always the latest version available (attached below)
2. Disable any Magisk Module installed and reboot (IMPORTANT STEP, DO NOT SKIP IT)
3. Unpack and run debloat-remove.bat (run it at least twice!)
4. Enable Magisk Modules again
5. Done!
ROOT Notes:
- Before run the debloat script, you have a change to take a look on its "unwanted apps list " at \files\debloat_list.sh
- Root debloat script does not remove the bloatwares folders, instead, it moves them to a backup folder, located at /system/_debloat_backup
- /system/_debloat_backup stores all "removed" apps folders, and before you manually delete this folder (and if you want to), you have a chance to revert back the changes made by the script
- Updated bloatwares: They'll need to be uninstalled/disabled manually
NON-ROOT - UNINSTALL APPS ONLY - How to:
1. Download always the latest version available (attached below)
2. Unpack and run debloat-uninstall.bat (run it at least twice!)
3. Done!
NON-ROOT Notes:
- Before run the debloat script, you have a change to take a look on its "unwanted apps list " at \files\debloat_list.sh
- debloat_list.sh: Commented out lines (starting with #) will be ignored (their respective apps will not be uninstalled)
- Debloat script does not remove apps containers (apk files/folders)
- Updated bloatwares: They'll need to be uninstalled manually (Settings > Apps > "APP" > Uninstall/Deactivate)
Retrieving installed apps info (PACKAGE | APK LOCATION | LABEL):
1. Download v1.0_List_Installed_Apps_Info_By_Serajr.zip (attached below)
2. Unpack and run list_installed_apps_info.bat and wait a minute or two (ignore errors, if any)
3. installed-apps-info.txt file will be created
4. Done!
Special thanks:
- @hmy65 (Debloat list, used as base)
Enjoy it!
Changelog
v1.0 - 27/Sep/2020
- Initial release
v1.0.1 - 22/Oct/2020
- Added instructions for Linux users ( thanks @HemanthJabalpuri )
v1.1 - 02/Jan/2022
- Android 12 compatibility
Pics
SM-G985F, root version
serajr said:
v1.0.1 - 22/Oct/2020
- Added instructions for Linux users ( thanks @HemanthJabalpuri )
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Not tested, but seems like will work great. But in requirements section, you should add Linux along with Windows.
Thanks.
Work like a magic. Thank you so much. Look so clean and minimal.
keaheng said:
Work like a magic. Thank you so much. Look so clean and minimal.
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Thank you for the feedback :good:
Thanks and congrats for such a great work!
Is there any advantage to use the root script over a pm uninstall -k --user 0 command please? What's the difference
aacury said:
Thanks and congrats for such a great work!
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Thank you mate
jojos38 said:
Is there any advantage to use the root script over a pm uninstall -k --user 0 command please? What's the difference
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Root script version moves all the damn bloatwares to a single (and structured) folder. It allows you to revert back changes or free up internal memory space by deleting that folder, however, you'll need to run the script after every system update.
Non-root (pm uninstall -k --user 0) uninstalls the apps, keeping all the data, and the changes may survive the system update.
serajr said:
Thank you mate
Root script version moves all the damn bloatwares to a single (and structured) folder. It allows you to revert back changes or free up internal memory space by deleting that folder, however, you'll need to run the script after every system update.
Non-root (pm uninstall -k --user 0) uninstalls the apps, keeping all the data, and the changes may survive the system update.
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Thank you!
Hi, a question, if i run v1.0_List_Installed_Apps_Info_By_Serajr.zip and create a list txt, when i run a debloat, what changes or which apps debloat and which apps not?, how i change which apps not debloat?
sorry for my bad english!
Taz2016 said:
Hi, a question, if i run v1.0_List_Installed_Apps_Info_By_Serajr.zip and create a list txt, when i run a debloat, what changes or which apps debloat and which apps not?, how i change which apps not debloat?
sorry for my bad english!
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Both debloat methods (root/non-root) use a sh file (debloat_list.sh), so have a look into it (as well as reading the Notes in the first post).
I just want to make sure the script can be used on Samsung S20 FE phone? Thanks
Gr8man001 said:
I just want to make sure the script can be used on Samsung S20 FE phone? Thanks
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Sure it can!
Omg dude, I remember you from Xperia Mini days.
Your project was the xperia launcher mod right?
Nice work here.
agentsandy007 said:
Omg dude, I remember you from Xperia Mini days.
Your project was the xperia launcher mod right?
Nice work here.
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Yeah mate :highfive:
I'm currently working on an xposed module to tweak samsung stock launcher ( as stated here ). I intend to release something on this asap. Stay tuned.
Thank you!
application preceded by the # sign will not be deleted?
and where is the ## sign?
---------- Post added at 03:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:38 PM ----------
Hello
can i keep certain apps? or do i either remove all or reinstall all?
shaker74 said:
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and where is the ## sign?
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debloat_list.sh (read up post #12 just above)
Gasser.Atef said:
can i keep certain apps? or do i either remove all or reinstall all?
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Sure you can (by editing debloat_list.sh).
serajr said:
debloat_list.sh (read up post #12 just above)
Sure you can (by editing debloat_list.sh).
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To be honest OP is not noob friendly tho.
Like I didn't know how to open debloat_list.sh and used notepad and it worked. Not too many would know that?
Anyways I just blindy went through your script and only things I had to reinstall are gmail, drive and sammy pay.
Related
For those that are experiencing battery drain because Maps app keeps opening in the background no matter how many times you force close it, I made a very simple script to completely freeze it (and defrost it if it's already frozen) with one click(technically two lol).
Attached Files:
freeze-maps -- it auto detects if Maps is already enabled or disabled, and does the opposite.
maps-disable -- it simply runs the disable Maps command, won't hurt even if the maps is already disabled
maps-enable -- it enables Maps, won't do any harm if Maps is already enabled
Instruction:
1. Download and Install Script Manager in the market (there's a free version)
2. Download the attached freeze-maps.sh.txt and put it in your SD card, say under Documents
3. Open Script Manager, locate the file (freeze-maps.sh.txt) you just downloaded, open it by long press and open as... Script/Executable
Check "run as root", check "Configure as favorite", Click Save and click Exit
4. You can now quit the Script Manager app
5. On your preferred launcher, create a new widget, choose script manager, and then the freeze-maps.sh.txt script (it should be there, since you bookmarked it at step 3).
6. Now you can enable/disable Maps with just using the widget on your Launcher!
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For those getting an error with freeze-maps.sh.txt, it means your "pm" command doesn't support filter and it won't function as intended. You can either use maps-disable/maps-enable as two separate widgets
or you can do the following(at your own risk):
I attached a copy of my own "pm" executable file that was found in my device, you just gotta replace yours with it.
How-to:
1. Download the attached file - pm.zip
2. Use root explorer and go to /system/bin
3. mount it as writable by pressing the little button says "Mount R/W", it will change to "Mount R/O"
4. rename your pm to pm.bak (for backup) and replace it with the file pm found in pm.zip
5. Long click on the pm file you just extracted here and choose permissions:
Owner = Read/Write/Execute
Group = Read/Execute
Others = Read/Execute
Click Ok
5. Mount your system back to read only by pressing "Mount R/O" and you should be set
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PS: please let me know if there's any error since this is the very first Android script I wrote, Thanks for Looking ;-)
*Disclaimer: As usual, I am not responsible for any damage to your device, it's do it at your own risk. I will try my best to help though.
PPS: The geeky stuff - you can of course edit the script or run the command "pm" in a terminal and use it to enable/disable any annoying process, but you need to know what you are doing!!!! I personally froze the market updater and twitter app and some other bloatwares that came with the streak.
Shows
# Error: unknown option: -d
+
(loads a stuff)
+
Maps is now disabled
Maps disappears off my Apps list - I re-run the script, same message, and still no maps. How do I get Maps back ?
I am running this fine on streadriod 2.3 by fards, let me check and get back to you
But the new additional attached files at the first post should solve your problem for now.
it wont detect if you have maps enabled or disabled, but it will do what it's file name implied respectively.
Just use Script Manager to Run it, you can also make two Widgets for enabling/disabling.
haynesteve said:
Shows
# Error: unknown option: -d
+
(loads a stuff)
+
Maps is now disabled
Maps disappears off my Apps list - I re-run the script, same message, and still no maps. How do I get Maps back ?
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if you have a terminal installed, try to run this > ( === enter means hit enter)
su === enter
pm list packages -d === enter
and let me know the result.
Thank you
enable script has 1st line as
pm enable com.google.android.apps.maps\
which doesn't work - however after removing the slash, works perfectly. Thank you
haynesteve said:
Thank you
enable script has 1st line as
pm enable com.google.android.apps.maps\
which doesn't work - however after removing the slash, works perfectly. Thank you
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yup made a typo in the script, corrected in the OP, thanks =)
asianftw said:
if you have a terminal installed, try to run this > ( === enter means hit enter)
su === enter
pm list packages -d === enter
and let me know the result.
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Again shows Error: unknown option: -d
(list usage perameters)
Using Streakin v1.1
haynesteve said:
Again shows Error: unknown option: -d
(list usage perameters)
Using Streakin v1.1
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Oh that's probably why.. Because Streakin is mostly based on stock rom and I guess -d is some kind of option that only available in the custom roms like on DJ steve's or fard's
If it's not too much trouble, it would be great if you can message me the output of the command so I will see if i can write a working script for the stock rom accordingly
just type(in terminal):
su
pm
and in your terminal software, there's an option "email to". just copy and paste the contents in to a private message via xda.
Thanks so much
Sent you a PM (not easy as Emulator kept FC - lol)
haynesteve said:
Sent you a PM (not easy as Emulator kept FC - lol)
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Thanks for your help !! I see your version of the pm command is missing the filter option, hence rendering the detection error.
I updated my OP
Thanks for this script, it works brilliantly.
I am trying to modify this script to check of com.facebook.katana is running and do the same for Facebook, but I am not sure how to check if that service is running.
hshah said:
Thanks for this script, it works brilliantly.
I am trying to modify this script to check of com.facebook.katana is running and do the same for Facebook, but I am not sure how to check if that service is running.
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i did it for some of those apps that have the tendency to stay in the background even you force close it.
you can check if it's running by going to Setting -> application -> running service
you can also check what apps are occupying your resource with an app called "Betterbatterystat"
asianftw said:
i did it for some of those apps that have the tendency to stay in the background even you force close it.
you can check if it's running by going to Setting -> application -> running service
you can also check what apps are occupying your resource with an app called "Betterbatterystat"
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Sorry, I meant via a script to replace "pm list packages -d".
hshah said:
Sorry, I meant via a script to replace "pm list packages -d".
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you can look into using pid or look here for some similar info
i can get back to you when I have more time in hand.
But what i can ensure you is: if you have facebook installed, it IS running in the background, period. 100% of the time. It's not using much of my battery though, so I just leave it as that.
Done it
It really works!
Thanks Sir.
Fully Working on Karbonn_A9+.
@asianftw & @hshah,
These are great! Thank you. Will try them soon.
Can you add more apps for this.
And can you make it into auto-mode? Meaning any apps will be freeze when not in use, but will be turned ON when user click those app OR triggered by incoming update (like FB) or at least, set to a fix frequencies to check for update (say every 30 minutes / hourly / "x" hours). If it is possible, this will be a must have app.
Dell Streak | InnerSD 8GB | ExternalSD 32GB | LXdroid 0.2
Note : I'm just sharing the work of the XDA Member DorianX.This mod was tested on stock deodexed and it was working fine.I'm not sure that it'll work on CM7 or not.Please test and report here.
:: Introduction ::..
XTweaks is a script pack something like others availables on XDA BUT with some of the logic from
SuperCharger V6 by zeppelinrox
(automatically set some values based on your total available RAM).
I've been using this scripts in my custom roms and it worked fine, so I decided to release it to public.
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:: In the pack ::..
/data/tmp/* (This is a temporary folder that contain libncurses.so and sqlite3, from android 2.3.x to 4.4.x,
these files are required to run some scripts correctly).
/system/bin:
uninstall (This is an uninstaller, in case that you don't like the mod just go to terminal emulator and type:
su [enter], uninstall [enter] then XTweaks will get uninstalled and your phone will reboot by itself).
uninstallboot (This is an uninstaller for bootanimation only just go to terminal emulator and type:
su [enter], uninstallboot [enter]).
/system/etc/init.d:
00Buildprop (This script will add some values to build.prop on first boot then will be deleted by itself).
00SQlite (This add libncurses.so to /system/lib, sqlite3 to /system/xbin, then will be deleted by itself).
01Ksm (This enable "Kernel SamePage Merging" (KSM))
02Ram_Anim (Better memory management).
03Gov_Sched_Tweaks (This contain some Governor & I/O Scheduler tweaks).
04System_Tweaks (Another memory tweaks and kernel tweaks for better battery life).
05SDCard_Tweaks (This script change the read_ahead_kb value to 2048, faster speeds on SD card).
06NetSpeed_Security (You will get faster conections on WiFi/Mobile Network).
07Cleaner (This clear some unnecessary data and disables logcat) (if you need to get a logcat delete this script).
08Fix_Emissions (This script made it by zeppelinrox fix permissions to your apps and folders every boot preventing force closes).
09Detailing (This script optimize the database for your apps every boot also made it by zeppelinrox).
10Flush-O-Matic (This script clear the cached apps every hour so will get more true free RAM also made it by zeppelinrox).
/system/media:
bootanimation.zip (Customized bootanimation based on Nexus 7's 4.4).
/system/xbin:
busybox (Is the latest busybox by Stericson (1.21.1) needed to run all the scripts, root, etc.).
/tools:
backup.sh (This is a temporary script that makes a backup of your ini.d folder and your current bootanimation (if your ROM have a regular /system/media/bootanimation.zip)).
busybox (This is a temporary busybox to get run the installer).
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..:: Requirements ::..
- Rooted phone.
- Android 2.3+.
- Kernel/ROM with init.d support.
- 10mb free in system.
- Custom recovery.
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..:: Installation ::..
- Download the latest version of this mod.
- Copy it on your sd card.
- Go to recovery mode.
- Flash it.
- Reboot.
- Enjoy!
..:: F.A.Q. ::..
Q. How can I uninstall this mod?
A.Go to terminal and type this :
su
uninstall
Q. How can I uninstall the integrated bootanimation?
A.Go to terminal and type this :
su
uninstallboot
Q. Is this mod compatible with other mods?
A. Maybe with Crossbreeder but you need to test it, first install this mod then install the one you want to try.
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..:: Downloads ::.. : http://www.mediafire.com/download/a3i6wxh3rnhgng6/XTweaks-1.0.1.zip
Original Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2574443
Credits :
DorianX
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No one pressed the Thanks button!!
Like many of you, I like to keep my Android system rootless and true to stock as much as possible. However, I like to be able to enjoy the native support of layers for better look n feel. I wrote the script attached to help me with it however, it doesn't come easy without root access. There are some work cut out for you, read below.
Prerequisites:
Have extracted theme from layers theme app from Play Store. No, I'm not talking about the main theme app which is used by Layers Manager. Rather, it's the apks that go into the /vendor/overlay. I tried to extract respective apks out of the main one without using Layers Manager. However, my attempts yielded no success as I'm getting FCs all over, so I must be missing something. I current have a Nexus 9 which is rooted with Layers Manager, I use N9 for testing out and bring the /vendor/overlay/*.apk onto my N6P under /sdcard for my script to process. If you know of a better way, by all means share.
Of course, kernel which support INIT.D.
TWRP installed for root access via recovery, a MUST.
Busybox installed via flashable zip
Install:
- Download the script attached
- Rename .txt to .sh
- Have all extracted themed apks in one directory. For instance, I like fa and art layers, so my directory on sdcard as such /sdcard/0flash/layers/fa/fa_*.apk
- Change up the first few lines to match your environment
- Boot into twrp, mount /system if needed
- Drop the script into /system/etc/init.d
- chmod 755 /system/etc/init.d/01layersmanager.sh
- Create a file named ".current_theme" in /sdcard/
- In the above file (.current_theme), put the name of theme you want init.d to install. Example, if I want to install "fa" then I'll just have a line of text fa in it (same goes to art, coalesce,etc). IMPORTANT: no trailing new line.
- Reboot and test it out
- If theme successfully installed, you'll see it.
- Also, the /sdcard/.current_theme file will be updated with "current" to avoid theme installation on next reboot if you don't want to install new themes.
Troubleshoot:
See /sdcard/debug.txt for info. If you want additional information dumped, edit the init.d script to echo out more.
O bio hnki
vboyz103 said:
Like many of you, I like to keep my Android system rootless and true to stock as much as possible. However, I like to be able to enjoy the native support of layers for better look n feel. I wrote the script attached to help me with it however, it doesn't come easy without root access. There are some work cut out for you, read below.
Prerequisites:
Have extracted theme from layers theme app from Play Store. No, I'm not talking about the main theme app which is used by Layers Manager. Rather, it's the apks that go into the /vendor/overlay. I tried to extract respective apks out of the main one without using Layers Manager. However, my attempts yielded no success as I'm getting FCs all over, so I must be missing something. I current have a Nexus 9 which is rooted with Layers Manager, I use N9 for testing out and bring the /vendor/overlay/*.apk onto my N6P under /sdcard for my script to process. If you know of a better way, by all means share.
Of course, kernel which support INIT.D.
TWRP installed for root access via recovery, a MUST.
Busybox installed via flashable zip
Install:
- Download the script attached
- Rename .txt to .sh
- Have all extracted themed apks in one directory. For instance, I like fa and art layers, so my directory on sdcard as such /sdcard/0flash/layers/fa/fa_*.apk
- Change up the first few lines to match your environment
- Boot into twrp, mount /system if needed
- Drop the script into /system/etc/init.d
- chmod 755 /system/etc/init.d/01layersmanager.sh
- Create a file named ".current_theme" in /sdcard/
- In the above file (.current_theme), put the name of theme you want init.d to install. Example, if I want to install "fa" then I'll just have a line of text fa in it (same goes to art, coalesce,etc). IMPORTANT: no trailing new line.
- Reboot and test it out
- If theme successfully installed, you'll see it.
- Also, the /sdcard/.current_theme file will be updated with "current" to avoid theme installation on next reboot if you don't want to install new themes.
Troubleshoot:
See /sdcard/debug.txt for info. If you want additional information dumped, edit the init.d script to echo out more.
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Yt? Bird :
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Key Features
Based on @foobar66 GoogleWiz ROM
NX Kernel
Samsung SoundAlive Dolby Atmos
Shell Script Advanced Features (SSAF) *See post #2
Updates will come in small service packs instead of a complete ROM update unless necessary
Samsung Gear might work out of the box
Removed some tweaks that I deemed useless.
Removed a few Google apps (Drive, Map, YouTube, etc) from the ROM, you can install them from Play Store instead
Emergency Launcher, UltraPowerSavingMode, SmartCapture, SmartSwitch, LiveWallpaper
Removed GoogleWiz's customizing script
Installation
Backup is always recommended
You should be able to dirty flash from stock/GoogleWiz ROM
You might not be able to boot, which is why 1. is important
Install any patch or cumulative update zip.
Adrenaline Experience
Some apps that I personally use and recommend:
SolidExplorer
SwiftBlack
Fluid Navigation Gestures
Download
*Feel free to mirror, however, monetizing the download link in any way is strictly prohibited.
Google Drive
Patches & Cumulative Update
Bootloader
Source
GITHUB: Shell Script Advanced Features
Credit
@foobar66
@SoLdieR9312
@Noxxxious
@xpirt
amirzaidi for Pixel Launcher
Shell Script Advanced Features
Everything that can be done in shell script shall be done in shell script.
You will need to install a terminal emulator from PlayStore to use this function.
Current functions:
Remap Bixby Key
Change Device Name
Max Volume Warning Toggle
Enable Stereo Speaker
Navigation Bar Toggle
Immersive Mode
Set DNS
Powercfg by yc9559 @ CoolApk [EXY8895]
Host File Based Adblock
Service Disabler
Set big Cluster Max Freq
Set LITTLE Cluster Max Freq
Script OTA Self Update
Reboot Device
Reboot into Recovery
To use, type the following in a terminal emulator
Code:
su
cfg
Code
Issues
TODO/Progress
Wiki
Credits
Changelog
v1.0 - The Late Santa [26 Dec 2018]
Initial Release.
v2.0 - WorstJet [13 Jan 2019]
Reverted Samsung Camera to stock
Samsung Gallery is back to the party
Added quite a lot of files that are related to VOLTE/VOWIFI (credit), you will need to flash CSC installer to install your CSC files
NX Kernel R19
Magisk v18.0
Almost up-to-date SSAF
Flashable Update Zip
[Patch] - Smaller fix, you need to install all patches according to the number, you do not need to reboot in between patches. (Flash 1.0 first, then 2.0, 3.0 ...)
[Cumulative Update] - Bigger update containing all the previous small patches.
WorstJet
-Nothing available as of now
Previous Version(s)
The Late Santa
[Patch 1.0] 26122018
Enabled navigation bar
Added Project WIPE by yc9559 @ CoolApk, default setting is set to [Balance]
Changed config to cfg for easier access
[Patch 2.0] 27122018
Added GearManagerStub.apk
Added Launcher from amirzaidi
[Patch 3.0] 27122018.2
Updated custom menu to include adblock and service disabler
[Patch 4.0] 30122018
Fixed permissions
Minor update to SSAF
Service disabler in SSAF will now run in complete silence
Enabled UHQ tile in csc
[Patch 5.0] 31122018
SSAF now able to set DNS properly
SSAF now able to change big cluster max freq
[Patch 6.0] 03012019
SSAF now able to grab dependencies from GitHub if any is missing
SSAF now able to change LITTLE cluster max freq
Minor fixes to powercfg
[Patch 7.0] 05012019
SSAF now able to enable stereo speaker
Thanks! Haven't been able to download the ROM you're basing yours as it always hangs for me with megaupload, will try yours as I have better luck with gdrive. Slds.
well stuck on android is starting
Android is starting and no navbar,even going for settings and reenable it
pbls said:
Android is starting and no navbar,even going for settings and reenable it
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I left the navigation bar disabled in build.prop accidentally
Edit the last line in build.prop:
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
to
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
and reboot.
or use the custom menu to re-enable it then reboot
or edit the build.prop and reflash ROM
EDIT:
or flash the attached flashable patch zip
how do i install the rom?
well the navbar is back and still stuck at android is starting
ps: this rom doesnt have a launcher thats why i keep stuck at android is running
Is Volte vorking? Foos original rom hasn't.
Good job ! I will test the rom i i will give u a feedback !
You will planning to add some more mods ?
Thanks.
the ROM doesn't have a launcher,you must go to the Google play to install one
pbls said:
the ROM doesn't have a launcher,you must go to the Google play to install one
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Ah.. now I know why it doesn't boot.
navaskp said:
Is Volte vorking? Foos original rom hasn't.
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It isn't working either
xtmzone said:
Good job ! I will test the rom i i will give u a feedback !
You will planning to add some more mods ?
Thanks.
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I'd refrain from adding 'mod' myself that requires to be redone every security update as it wastes time.
Feature will be added to the custom menu instead as that is portable, work across updates and even devices.
Everything that's doable in shell script shall be done in shell script.
ImbaWind said:
AdrenalineROM Custom Menu
You will need to install a terminal emulator from PlayStore to use this function.
Current functions:
Remap Bixby Key
Change Device Name
Max Volume Warning Toggle
Navigation Bar Toggle
Immersive Mode
Set DNS
Powercfg by yc9559 @ CoolApk [EXY8895]
Host File Based Adblock
Service Disabler
Reboot Device
Reboot into Recovery
To use, type the following in a terminal emulator
Code:
su
cfg
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I always get the result "permission denied"
Su rights granted to terminal emulator. Used the commands su "enter" cfg "enter". What am I doing wrong?
xxxPLETTIxxx said:
I always get the result "permission denied"
Su rights granted to terminal emulator. Used the commands su "enter" cfg "enter". What am I doing wrong?
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Sounds like you are doing everything right, but I'm not sure why.
Can you attach a screenshot?
keyboard is not working for me
ImbaWind said:
Sounds like you are doing everything right, but I'm not sure why.
Can you attach a screenshot?
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Sure. Hope you can help.
ImbaWind said:
Sounds like you are doing everything right, but I'm not sure why.
Can you attach a screenshot?
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Same here,but loving the ROM nonetheless and I've installed so many
xxxPLETTIxxx said:
Sure. Hope you can help.
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pbls said:
Same here,but loving the ROM nonetheless and I've installed so many
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Code:
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
chmod 777 /system/bin/cfg
cfg
This should help
Hi all, This is my personal debloating module which i'm using in my OP7P
Debloats Oneplus analytics, Google apps, unnecesary qualcomm apps
I don't own the device(OP8P) personally .
But with help of @musicman5844 I made the debloat module working in OP8 series
Requirements:
- OOS A10
- Supports All oneplus 8 series
- Magisk 20+
- Should be flashed only in Magisk
Debloating Options :
1- Extreme debloat
Warning -
- Before flashing extreme debloat, Goto Settings - Security - Emergency rescue - Emergency call trigger - disable
{ If you don't disable emergency rescue, double tap power button -camera shortcut won't work. }
- Oneplus software update app was removed so use oxygen updater from Playstore
- Removed Google apps can be installed from Playstore
- Removed facebook, insta other bloats
Code:
/system/app/OPPush
/system/app/AntHalService
/system/app/BackupRestoreRemoteService
/system/app/BasicDreams
/system/app/BookmarkProvider
/system/app/BTtestmode
/system/app/BuiltInPrintService
/system/app/CarrierDefaultApp
/system/app/CtsShimPrebuilt
/system/app/EngineeringMode
/system/app/EngSpecialTest
/system/app/FBAppmanager
/system/app/GoogleAssistant
/system/app/GooglePrintRecommendationService
/system/app/LogKitSdService
/system/app/netflix-activation
/system/app/netflix-stub
/system/app/NFCTestMode
/system/app/NVBackupUI
/system/app/oem_tcma
/system/app/OemAutoTestServer
/system/app/OEMLogKit
/system/app/OPAppUpgrader
/system/app/OPBackup
/system/app/OPBreathMode
/system/app/OPCommonLogTool
/system/app/OPBugReportLite
/system/app/OPFilemanager
/system/app/OPGeoIpTime
/system/app/OPScreenRecord
/system/app/OPYellowpage
/system/app/PartnerBookmarksProvider
/system/app/PhotosOnline
/system/app/PlayAutoInstallConfig
/system/app/Rftoolkit
/system/app/SensorTestTool
/system/app/SmscPlugger
/system/app/SoterService
/system/app/Stk
/system/app/Traceur
/system/app/WAPPushManager
/system/app/YTMusic
/system/app/EasterEgg_O2
/system/app/OPTelephonyCollectionData
/system/priv-app/GoogleDocumentsUIPrebuilt
/system/product/priv-app/OobConfig
/system/priv-app/BackupRestoreConfirmation
/system/priv-app/CtsShimPrivPrebuilt
/system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService
/system/priv-app/EmergencyInfo
/system/priv-app/FBInstaller
/system/priv-app/FBServices
/system/priv-app/HotwordEnrollmentOKGoogleHEXAGON
/system/priv-app/HotwordEnrollmentXGoogleHEXAGON
/system/priv-app/IFAAService
/system/priv-app/ManagedProvisioning
/system/priv-app/OnePlusWizard
/system/priv-app/OPCellBroadcastReceiver
/system/priv-app/OPDeviceManagerProvider
/system/priv-app/OPDeviceManager
/system/priv-app/OPSimContacts
/system/priv-app/RcsSDK
/system/priv-app/SharedStorageBackup
/system/priv-app/TagGoogle
/system/product/app/CalendarGoogle
/system/product/app/Chrome
/system/product/app/DeviceInfo
/system/product/app/Drive
/system/product/app/Duo
/system/product/app/Gmail2
/system/product/app/Nearme
/system/product/app/DynamicDDSService
/system/product/app/GoogleLocationHistory
/system/product/app/GooglePayIndia
/system/product/app/GooglePay
/system/product/app/GoogleTTS
/system/product/app/IndiaAccount
/system/product/app/Maps
/system/product/app/OPMemberShip
/system/product/app/Photos
/system/product/app/PowerOffAlarm
/system/product/app/remoteSimLockAuthentication
/system/product/app/remotesimlockservice
/system/product/app/talkback
/system/product/app/TmoEngMode
/system/product/app/uceShimService
/system/product/app/uimgbaservice
/system/product/app/uimlpaservice
/system/product/app/uimremoteclient
/system/product/app/uimremoteserver
/system/product/app/Videos
/system/product/app/YouTube
/system/product/priv-app/AndroidAutoStub
/system/product/priv-app/CloudService
/system/product/priv-app/GoogleFeedback
/system/product/priv-app/GoogleOneTimeInitializer
/system/product/priv-app/GooglePartnerSetup
/system/product/priv-app/GoogleRestore
/system/product/priv-app/OPWorkLifeBalance
/system/product/priv-app/SetupWizard
/system/product/priv-app/Velvet
/system/reserve/Audible
/system/reserve/AmazonShoppingMDIP
/system/reserve/AudibleMDIP
/system/reserve/card
/system/reserve/facebook-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/instagram-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/Kindle
/system/reserve/messenger-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/OPBackupRestore
/system/reserve/OPForum
/system/reserve/GameCenter
/system/reserve/OPIconpackOnePlusH2
/system/reserve/OPIconpackOnePlusO2
/system/reserve/OPNote
/system/reserve/OPSports
/system/reserve/PrimeVideo
/system/reserve/OPWidget
/system/reserve/SoundRecorder
/system/reserve/Weather
/system/vendor/app/pasrservice
/system/priv-app/CallLogBackup
/system/app/OPSesAuthentication
/system/app/WallpaperBackup
/system/app/WapiCertManage
/system/product/priv-app/Wellbeing
/system/product/priv-app/Turbo
2 - Debloat Google apps except play service and playstore and other playstore downloadable apps
Code:
/system/app/BackupRestoreRemoteService
/system/app/BasicDreams
/system/app/BookmarkProvider
/system/app/FBAppmanager
/system/app/GoogleAssistant
/system/app/GooglePrintRecommendationService
/system/app/netflix-activation
/system/app/netflix-stub
/system/app/OPFilemanager
/system/app/PartnerBookmarksProvider
/system/app/PlayAutoInstallConfig
/system/app/YTMusic
/system/priv-app/BackupRestoreConfirmation
/system/priv-app/FBInstaller
/system/priv-app/FBServices
/system/priv-app/SharedStorageBackup
/system/priv-app/TagGoogle
/system/product/app/CalendarGoogle
/system/product/app/Chrome
/system/product/app/Drive
/system/product/app/Duo
/system/product/app/Gmail2
/system/product/app/GoogleLocationHistory
/system/product/app/GooglePayIndia
/system/product/app/GooglePay
/system/product/app/GoogleTTS
/system/product/app/Maps
/system/product/app/Photos
/system/product/app/talkback
/system/product/app/Videos
/system/product/app/Nearme
/system/product/app/YouTube
/system/product/priv-app/AndroidAutoStub
/system/product/priv-app/GoogleFeedback
/system/product/priv-app/GoogleOneTimeInitializer
/system/product/priv-app/GooglePartnerSetup
/system/product/priv-app/GoogleRestore
/system/product/priv-app/SetupWizard
/system/product/priv-app/Velvet
/system/reserve/Audible
/system/reserve/AmazonShoppingMDIP
/system/reserve/AudibleMDIP
/system/reserve/card
/system/reserve/facebook-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/instagram-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/Kindle
/system/reserve/messenger-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/OPBackupRestore
/system/reserve/OPForum
/system/reserve/GameCenter
/system/reserve/OPIconpackOnePlusH2
/system/reserve/OPIconpackOnePlusO2
/system/reserve/OPNote
/system/reserve/OPSports
/system/reserve/PrimeVideo
/system/reserve/OPWidget
/system/reserve/SoundRecorder
/system/reserve/Weather
/system/product/priv-app/OobConfig
/system/priv-app/GoogleDocumentsUIPrebuilt
/system/product/priv-app/Wellbeing
/system/product/priv-app/Turbo
3- Debloat Oneplus Analytics only
Code:
/system/app/OPPush
/system/app/BTtestmode
/system/app/CarrierDefaultApp
/system/app/CtsShimPrebuilt
/system/app/EngineeringMode
/system/app/EngSpecialTest
/system/app/OPTelephonyCollectionData
/system/app/LogKitSdService
/system/app/NFCTestMode
/system/app/NVBackupUI
/system/app/oem_tcma
/system/app/OemAutoTestServer
/system/app/OEMLogKit
/system/app/OPBackup
/system/app/OPCommonLogTool
/system/app/OPBugReportLite
/system/app/OPFilemanager
/system/app/OPGeoIpTime
/system/app/OPYellowpage
/system/app/PhotosOnline
/system/priv-app/CtsShimPrivPrebuilt
/system/app/Rftoolkit
/system/app/SensorTestTool
/system/app/SmscPlugger
/system/app/SoterService
/system/app/Stk
/system/app/Traceur
/system/priv-app/IFAAService
/system/priv-app/OnePlusWizard
/system/priv-app/OPCellBroadcastReceiver
/system/priv-app/OPDeviceManagerProvider
/system/priv-app/OPDeviceManager
/system/priv-app/OPSimContacts
/system/product/app/PowerOffAlarm
/system/product/app/TmoEngMode
/system/product/app/Nearme
/system/reserve/Audible
/system/reserve/AmazonShoppingMDIP
/system/reserve/AudibleMDIP
/system/reserve/card
/system/reserve/facebook-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/instagram-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/Kindle
/system/reserve/messenger-localapk-stub
/system/reserve/OPBackupRestore
/system/reserve/OPForum
/system/reserve/GameCenter
/system/reserve/OPIconpackOnePlusH2
/system/reserve/OPIconpackOnePlusO2
/system/reserve/OPNote
/system/reserve/OPSports
/system/reserve/PrimeVideo
/system/reserve/OPWidget
/system/reserve/SoundRecorder
/system/reserve/Weather
/system/app/OPSesAuthentication
4- Remove unnecessary services like appmeasurement, gms analytics
Script by By foobar66
List of services disabled
Code:
com.braintreepayments.api.internal.AnalyticsIntentService
com.facebook.ads.internal.ipc.AdsMessengerService
com.facebook.ads.internal.ipc.AdsProcessPriorityService
com.facebook.internal.FacebookInitProvider
com.google.analytics.tracking.android.CampaignTrackingReceiver
com.google.analytics.tracking.android.CampaignTrackingService
com.google.android.gms.ads.MobileAdsInitProvider
com.google.android.gms.analytics.AnalyticsJobService
com.google.android.gms.analytics.AnalyticsReceiver
com.google.android.gms.analytics.AnalyticsService
com.google.android.gms.analytics.AnalyticsTaskService
com.google.android.gms.auth.api.signin.RevocationBoundService
com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementInstallReferrerReceiver
com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementJobService
com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementReceiver com.google.android.gms.measurement.AppMeasurementService
com.google.firebase.perf.provider.FirebasePerfProvider
com.google.firebase.provider.FirebasePerfProvider
com.google.android.apps.xcn.libraries.clearcut.persistence.LogCommitService"
Credits
Tomatot for his original mod here
Analytics Script by foobar66 his original thread can be found here
Changelog
-v1 Initial Release
V 1.1
-Added to oneplus analytics
Code:
/system/app/OPTelephonyCollectionData
- Added to Extreme debloat
Code:
/system/app/EasterEgg_O2
/system/app/OPTelephonyCollectionData
/system/priv-app/GoogleDocumentsUIPrebuilt
/system/product/priv-app/OobConfig
-Added to google debloat
Code:
/system/product/priv-app/OobConfig
/system/priv-app/GoogleDocumentsUIPrebuilt
V1.2
-Added separate option to debloat gboard
V1.3
-Added to extreme debloat
Code:
/system/priv-app/CallLogBackup
/system/app/OPSesAuthentication
/system/app/WallpaperBackup
/system/app/WapiCertManage
/system/product/priv-app/Wellbeing
/system/product/priv-app/Turbo
- Added to oneplus analytics
Code:
/system/app/OPSesAuthentication
-Added to Google debloat
Code:
/system/product/priv-app/Wellbeing
/system/product/priv-app/Turbo
- Added Anysoft keyboard as alternative when gboard is debloated
V1.4
-Added to extreme
Code:
/system/product/priv-app/StorageManager
/system/app/OPIntelliService
Replaced system/etc/init/
bootstat.rc
bluetooth-events.rc
dumpstate.rc
engineermode.rc
recovery-refresh.rc
recovery-persist.rc
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with empty file
V1.5
Removed
Code:
/system/app/OPIntelliService
/system/priv-app/GoogleDocumentsUIPrebuilt
Added to Extreme Debloat
Code:
/system/product/priv-app/IndiaOPRoamingServiceRelease
/system/product/priv-app/OPWorkLifeBalance
/system/product/app/heytap_mcs_in
/system/product/app/HeytapIdProvider
Download link
Android File host
Your welcome glad I could help works like a charm
Just to be sure. This removes all of those or can i choose say debloat only 3 and 4?
pyry666 said:
Just to be sure. This removes all of those or can i choose say debloat only 3 and 4?
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You can choose specifically . There are four options
1- Extreme debloat
2- Debloat Google apps and unnecessary apps
3- Debloat OnePlus analytics
4- Debloat Gboard
5- Remove unwanted services like app measurements,
Perfect, I choosed Extrem debloat and everything works fine. Thanks.
Thank you for your Amazing work. Can i use this on my 7t pro?
Goku1992 said:
Thank you for your Amazing work. Can i use this on my 7t pro?
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Hey i already made a thread for OnePlus 7 series see here ,
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/development/eagle-debloater-v1-0-t4091677
works pretty well on my op8pro
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Hi thanks for this magisk module. I have done a extreme debloat but have a question.
I have installed the oxygen updater, but this either requires TWRP (full install) and TWRP is not yet available for the Oneplus 8 pro. Or a incremental update which requires the original updater app.
Could you please describe to me the name and procedure to restore the original updater app? (Should be removing the empty apk in /system/priv-app ?)
Thanks!
damige85 said:
Hi thanks for this magisk module. I have done a extreme debloat but have a question.
I have installed the oxygen updater, but this either requires TWRP (full install) and TWRP is not yet available for the Oneplus 8 pro. Or a incremental update which requires the original updater app.
Could you please describe to me the name and procedure to restore the original updater app? (Should be removing the empty apk in /system/priv-app ?)
Thanks!
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Remove this lines from install.sh and flash the Debloat zip
/system/app/OPBackup
/system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService
methuntt said:
Remove this lines from install.sh and flash the Debloat zip
/system/app/OPBackup
/system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService
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Thanks, i have tried this and it seems to work. System update is available again. Would it make sense to have OPBackup and DynamicSystemInstallationService left installed in version 1.5? As i am not aware how other users will be able to update their devices without those packages installed. (and without TWRP at this time)
damige85 said:
Thanks, i have tried this and it seems to work. System update is available again. Would it make sense to have OPBackup and DynamicSystemInstallationService left installed in version 1.5? As i am not aware how other users will be able to update their devices without those packages installed. (and without TWRP at this time)
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Sure i will add an option to Debloat ota update app or not .
Can I do the same through ADB? without root.
ultraklew said:
Can I do the same through ADB? without root.
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Nope. If you're using adb try this
pm uninstall -k --user 0 (package name)
Ok. And where to get the list of app?
Is there anything removed that would mess with fingerprint scanner?
masri1987 said:
Is there anything removed that would mess with fingerprint scanner?
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No.
methuntt said:
Sure i will add an option to Debloat ota update app or not .
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I tried v1.6 which has this option, chose Vol-down for no, but System Updates is still disabled.
methuntt said:
Remove this lines from install.sh and flash the Debloat zip
/system/app/OPBackup
/system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService
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Should I remove the line for /system/app/OPBackup from the "Debloat Oneplus Analytics and some unwanted oneplus apps" section and rerun it?
sleepy_76 said:
I tried v1.6 which has this option, chose Vol-down for no, but System Updates is still disabled.
Should I remove the line for /system/app/OPBackup from the "Debloat Oneplus Analytics and some unwanted oneplus apps" section and rerun it?
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Yes, you should remove .
I forget to remove from analytics section.
I will update in next version.
methuntt said:
Yes, you should remove .
I forget to remove from analytics section.
I will update in next version.
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How should I edit the .sh file? I can't seem to edit it as it's in a zip file.
Sorry if this is a noob question.
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