├── LICENSE
├── META-INF
└── com
│ └── google
│ └── android
│ ├── update-binary
│ └── updater-script
├── README.md
├── README_zh_CN.md
├── customize.sh
├── module.prop
├── sing
├── etc
│ ├── confs
│ │ └── config.json
│ └── sing.config
└── scripts
│ ├── sing.inotify
│ ├── sing.service
│ └── start.sh
├── sing4magisk_service.sh
└── uninstall.sh
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/META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary:
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1 | #!/sbin/sh
2 |
3 | #################
4 | # Initialization
5 | #################
6 |
7 | umask 022
8 |
9 | # echo before loading util_functions
10 | ui_print() { echo "$1"; }
11 |
12 | require_new_magisk() {
13 | ui_print "*******************************"
14 | ui_print " Please install Magisk v20.0+! "
15 | ui_print "*******************************"
16 | exit 1
17 | }
18 |
19 | #########################
20 | # Load util_functions.sh
21 | #########################
22 |
23 | OUTFD=$2
24 | ZIPFILE=$3
25 |
26 | mount /data 2>/dev/null
27 |
28 | [ -f /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh ] || require_new_magisk
29 | . /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh
30 | [ $MAGISK_VER_CODE -lt 20000 ] && require_new_magisk
31 |
32 | if [ $MAGISK_VER_CODE -ge 20400 ]; then
33 | # New Magisk have complete installation logic within util_functions.sh
34 | install_module
35 | exit 0
36 | fi
37 |
38 | #################
39 | # Legacy Support
40 | #################
41 |
42 | TMPDIR=/dev/tmp
43 | PERSISTDIR=/sbin/.magisk/mirror/persist
44 |
45 | is_legacy_script() {
46 | unzip -l "$ZIPFILE" install.sh | grep -q install.sh
47 | return $?
48 | }
49 |
50 | print_modname() {
51 | local authlen len namelen pounds
52 | namelen=`echo -n $MODNAME | wc -c`
53 | authlen=$((`echo -n $MODAUTH | wc -c` + 3))
54 | [ $namelen -gt $authlen ] && len=$namelen || len=$authlen
55 | len=$((len + 2))
56 | pounds=$(printf "%${len}s" | tr ' ' '*')
57 | ui_print "$pounds"
58 | ui_print " $MODNAME "
59 | ui_print " by $MODAUTH "
60 | ui_print "$pounds"
61 | ui_print "*******************"
62 | ui_print " Powered by Magisk "
63 | ui_print "*******************"
64 | }
65 |
66 | # Override abort as old scripts have some issues
67 | abort() {
68 | ui_print "$1"
69 | $BOOTMODE || recovery_cleanup
70 | [ -n $MODPATH ] && rm -rf $MODPATH
71 | rm -rf $TMPDIR
72 | exit 1
73 | }
74 |
75 | rm -rf $TMPDIR 2>/dev/null
76 | mkdir -p $TMPDIR
77 |
78 | # Preperation for flashable zips
79 | setup_flashable
80 |
81 | # Mount partitions
82 | mount_partitions
83 |
84 | # Detect version and architecture
85 | api_level_arch_detect
86 |
87 | # Setup busybox and binaries
88 | $BOOTMODE && boot_actions || recovery_actions
89 |
90 | ##############
91 | # Preparation
92 | ##############
93 |
94 | # Extract prop file
95 | unzip -o "$ZIPFILE" module.prop -d $TMPDIR >&2
96 | [ ! -f $TMPDIR/module.prop ] && abort "! Unable to extract zip file!"
97 |
98 | $BOOTMODE && MODDIRNAME=modules_update || MODDIRNAME=modules
99 | MODULEROOT=$NVBASE/$MODDIRNAME
100 | MODID=`grep_prop id $TMPDIR/module.prop`
101 | MODNAME=`grep_prop name $TMPDIR/module.prop`
102 | MODAUTH=`grep_prop author $TMPDIR/module.prop`
103 | MODPATH=$MODULEROOT/$MODID
104 |
105 | # Create mod paths
106 | rm -rf $MODPATH 2>/dev/null
107 | mkdir -p $MODPATH
108 |
109 | ##########
110 | # Install
111 | ##########
112 |
113 | if is_legacy_script; then
114 | unzip -oj "$ZIPFILE" module.prop install.sh uninstall.sh 'common/*' -d $TMPDIR >&2
115 |
116 | # Load install script
117 | . $TMPDIR/install.sh
118 |
119 | # Callbacks
120 | print_modname
121 | on_install
122 |
123 | # Custom uninstaller
124 | [ -f $TMPDIR/uninstall.sh ] && cp -af $TMPDIR/uninstall.sh $MODPATH/uninstall.sh
125 |
126 | # Skip mount
127 | $SKIPMOUNT && touch $MODPATH/skip_mount
128 |
129 | # prop file
130 | $PROPFILE && cp -af $TMPDIR/system.prop $MODPATH/system.prop
131 |
132 | # Module info
133 | cp -af $TMPDIR/module.prop $MODPATH/module.prop
134 |
135 | # post-fs-data scripts
136 | $POSTFSDATA && cp -af $TMPDIR/post-fs-data.sh $MODPATH/post-fs-data.sh
137 |
138 | # service scripts
139 | $LATESTARTSERVICE && cp -af $TMPDIR/service.sh $MODPATH/service.sh
140 |
141 | ui_print "- Setting permissions"
142 | set_permissions
143 | else
144 | print_modname
145 |
146 | unzip -o "$ZIPFILE" customize.sh -d $MODPATH >&2
147 |
148 | if ! grep -q '^SKIPUNZIP=1$' $MODPATH/customize.sh 2>/dev/null; then
149 | ui_print "- Extracting module files"
150 | unzip -o "$ZIPFILE" -x 'META-INF/*' -d $MODPATH >&2
151 |
152 | # Default permissions
153 | set_perm_recursive $MODPATH 0 0 0755 0644
154 | fi
155 |
156 | # Load customization script
157 | [ -f $MODPATH/customize.sh ] && . $MODPATH/customize.sh
158 | fi
159 |
160 | # Handle replace folders
161 | for TARGET in $REPLACE; do
162 | ui_print "- Replace target: $TARGET"
163 | mktouch $MODPATH$TARGET/.replace
164 | done
165 |
166 | if $BOOTMODE; then
167 | # Update info for Magisk Manager
168 | mktouch $NVBASE/modules/$MODID/update
169 | cp -af $MODPATH/module.prop $NVBASE/modules/$MODID/module.prop
170 | fi
171 |
172 | # Copy over custom sepolicy rules
173 | if [ -f $MODPATH/sepolicy.rule -a -e $PERSISTDIR ]; then
174 | ui_print "- Installing custom sepolicy patch"
175 | # Remove old recovery logs (which may be filling partition) to make room
176 | rm -f $PERSISTDIR/cache/recovery/*
177 | PERSISTMOD=$PERSISTDIR/magisk/$MODID
178 | mkdir -p $PERSISTMOD
179 | cp -af $MODPATH/sepolicy.rule $PERSISTMOD/sepolicy.rule || abort "! Insufficient partition size"
180 | fi
181 |
182 | # Remove stuffs that don't belong to modules
183 | rm -rf \
184 | $MODPATH/system/placeholder $MODPATH/customize.sh \
185 | $MODPATH/README.md $MODPATH/.git* 2>/dev/null
186 |
187 | #############
188 | # Finalizing
189 | #############
190 |
191 | cd /
192 | $BOOTMODE || recovery_cleanup
193 | rm -rf $TMPDIR
194 |
195 | ui_print "- Done"
196 | exit 0
197 |
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/META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script:
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1 | #MAGISK
2 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Sing4Magisk
2 |
3 | ## Disclaimer
4 |
5 | - I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, or burning your Soc.
6 | - If you really don't know how to configure this module, you might need apps like v2rayNG, SagerNet etc.
7 |
8 | # Module config
9 | template: `sing/etc/sing.config`
10 | Module config use shell variable
11 |
12 | # Usage
13 |
14 | - Turn on/off on Magisk manager
15 | - Turn on/off by executing `/data/adb/sing/scripts/sing.service`
16 |
17 | ## Manual mode
18 | If you want to control sing-box by running command totally, just add a file `/data/adb/sing/manual`. In this situation, sing-box service won't start on boot automatically and you cann't manage service start/stop via Magisk Manager App.
19 |
20 | **For further infomation, please visit [sing-box wiki](https://sing-box.sagernet.org/)**
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/README_zh_CN.md:
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1 | # Sing4Magisk
2 |
3 | ## 免责声明
4 |
5 | - 本项目不对以下情况负责:设备变砖、SD 卡损坏或 SoC 烧毁。
6 | - 如果你实在不会使用这个模块, 你可能需要使用类似于 v2rayNG,SagerNet 之类的 App。
7 |
8 | # 模块配置
9 | 模板: `sing/etc/sing.config`
10 | 模块配置文件为 shell 变量
11 |
12 | # 使用方法
13 |
14 | - 通过 Magisk Manager 控制启停
15 | - 通过执行 `/data/adb/sing/scripts/sing.service` 控制启停
16 |
17 | ## 手动模式
18 | 如果您希望完全通过运行命令来控制 Xray,只需新建一个文件:`/data/adb/sing/manual`。 在这种情况下,sing-box 服务不会在启动时自动启动,您也不能通过 Magisk 管理器应用管理服务的启动/停止。
19 |
20 | **如果需要更多信息,请访问 [sing-box wiki](https://sing-box.sagernet.org/)**
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/customize.sh:
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1 | SKIPUNZIP=1
2 | ASH_STANDALONE=1
3 |
4 | bin_name="sing"
5 | module_path="/data/adb/${bin_name}"
6 | core="update"
7 | asset="update"
8 |
9 | [ -f /sdcard/sing.config ] && source /sdcard/sing.config
10 | [ -f ${module_path}/sing.config ] && source ${module_path}/sing.config
11 |
12 | if [ $BOOTMODE ! = true ] ; then
13 | core="custom"
14 | asset="custom"
15 | fi
16 |
17 | conf_file="${module_path}/confs/${config}"
18 |
19 | sing_link="https://github.com/SagerNet/sing-box/releases"
20 | github_api="https://api.github.com/repos/SagerNet/sing-box/releases"
21 |
22 | case "${ARCH}" in
23 | arm)
24 | version="linux-armv7"
25 | ;;
26 | arm64)
27 | version="android-arm64"
28 | ;;
29 | x86)
30 | version=""
31 | ;;
32 | x64)
33 | version="android-amd64v3"
34 | ;;
35 | esac
36 |
37 | if [ "${core}" = "update" ] ; then
38 | latest_version=`/data/adb/magisk/busybox wget -qO- ${github_api} | grep -m 1 "tag_name" | awk '{print $2}'`
39 | latest_version=${latest_version:2:-2}
40 | download_file="sing-box-${latest_version}-${version}.tar.gz"
41 | download_path="/sdcard/Download/${download_file}"
42 | if [ "$latest_version" = "" ] ; then
43 | ui_print "versionCheck err"
44 | abort
45 | fi
46 | /data/adb/magisk/busybox wget "${sing_link}/download/v${latest_version}/${download_file}" -O "${download_path}" >&2
47 | if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
48 | ui_print "Download err"
49 | abort
50 | fi
51 | else
52 | if [ $(ls /sdcard/Download | grep sing-box | grep "${version}.tar.gz") ] ; then
53 | download_file=$(ls /sdcard/Download | grep sing-box | grep "${version}.tar.gz")
54 | download_path="/sdcard/Download/${download_file}"
55 | else
56 | ui_print "Offline mode err"
57 | abort
58 | fi
59 | fi
60 |
61 |
62 | if [ "${asset}" = "update" ] ; then
63 | /data/adb/magisk/busybox wget https://github.com/SagerNet/sing-geoip/releases/latest/download/geoip.db -O /sdcard/Download/geoip.db >&2
64 | if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
65 | ui_print "Download err"
66 | abort
67 | fi
68 | /data/adb/magisk/busybox wget https://github.com/SagerNet/sing-geosite/releases/latest/download/geosite.db -O /sdcard/Download/geosite.db >&2
69 | if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
70 | ui_print "Download err"
71 | abort
72 | fi
73 | else
74 | if [ -f /sdcard/Download/geoip.db ] && [ -f /sdcard/Download/geosite.db ] ; then
75 | ui_print "Assets found"
76 | else
77 | ui_print "Offline mode err"
78 | abort
79 | fi
80 | fi
81 |
82 |
83 | mkdir -p ${module_path}/run
84 | mkdir -p ${module_path}/confs
85 | mkdir -p ${module_path}/assets
86 | mkdir -p ${module_path}/bin
87 |
88 | # install module
89 | unzip -j -o "${ZIPFILE}" 'sing/scripts/*' -d ${module_path}/scripts >&2
90 | if [ ! -d /data/adb/service.d ] ; then
91 | mkdir -p /data/adb/service.d
92 | fi
93 | unzip -j -o "${ZIPFILE}" 'sing4magisk_service.sh' -d /data/adb/service.d >&2
94 | unzip -j -o "${ZIPFILE}" 'uninstall.sh' -d $MODPATH >&2
95 |
96 | set_perm ${module_path}/scripts/sing.service 0 0 0755
97 | set_perm /data/adb/service.d/sing4magisk_service.sh 0 0 0755
98 | set_perm $MODPATH/uninstall.sh 0 0 0755
99 | set_perm_recursive ${module_path}/scripts 0 0 0755
100 | set_perm_recursive ${module_path}/bin 0 0 0755
101 |
102 | # stop service
103 | # ${module_path}/scripts/sing.service stop
104 |
105 | # install xray execute file
106 | tar --strip-components=1 -xvzf ${download_path} -C ${module_path}/bin/
107 |
108 | # start service
109 | # ${module_path}/scripts/sing.service start
110 |
111 | # assets
112 | cp /sdcard/Download/geoip.db ${module_path}/assets
113 | cp /sdcard/Download/geosite.db ${module_path}/assets
114 |
115 | unzip -j -o "${ZIPFILE}" "sing/etc/sing.config" -d ${module_path} >&2
116 | [ -f ${conf_file} ] || \
117 | unzip -j -o "${ZIPFILE}" "sing/etc/confs/*" -d ${module_path}/confs >&2
118 |
119 | unzip -j -o "${ZIPFILE}" "module.prop" -d $MODPATH >&2
120 | echo -n "version=Module v0.1, Core " >> $MODPATH/module.prop
121 | echo ${latest_version} >> $MODPATH/module.prop
122 | echo "versionCode=20220914" >> $MODPATH/module.prop
123 |
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/module.prop:
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1 | id=sing4magisk
2 | name=Sing4Magisk
3 | author=Asterisk4Magisk
4 | description=Sing, Dance, Rap, Basketball. Music!
5 |
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/sing/etc/confs/config.json:
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1 | {
2 | "log": {
3 | "disabled": false,
4 | "level": "info",
5 | "timestamp": true
6 | },
7 | "dns": {
8 | "servers": [
9 | {
10 | "tag": "google",
11 | "address": "tls://8.8.8.8"
12 | },
13 | {
14 | "tag": "local",
15 | "address": "8.8.8.8",
16 | "detour": "direct"
17 | }
18 | ],
19 | "rules": [
20 | {
21 | "domain_suffix": "domain.name",
22 | "geosite": "cn",
23 | "server": "local"
24 | }
25 | ],
26 | "final": "",
27 | "strategy": "prefer_ipv4",
28 | "disable_cache": false,
29 | "disable_expire": false
30 | },
31 | "inbounds": [
32 | {
33 | "type": "tun",
34 | "tag": "tun-in",
35 | "interface_name": "tun0",
36 | "inet4_address": "172.19.0.1/30",
37 | "mtu": 9000,
38 | "auto_route": true,
39 | "strict_route": true,
40 | "endpoint_independent_nat": true,
41 | "stack": "gvisor",
42 | "sniff": true
43 | }
44 | ],
45 | "outbounds": [
46 | {
47 | "type": "trojan",
48 | "tag": "trojan-out",
49 | "server": "dc.domain.name",
50 | "server_port": 443,
51 | "password": "passwd",
52 | "network": "tcp",
53 | "tls": {
54 | "enabled": true,
55 | "server_name": "dc.domain.name"
56 | },
57 | "transport": {
58 | "type": "grpc",
59 | "service_name": "rpc"
60 | },
61 | "domain_strategy": "ipv4_only"
62 | },
63 | {
64 | "type": "direct",
65 | "tag": "direct"
66 | },
67 | {
68 | "type": "block",
69 | "tag": "block"
70 | },
71 | {
72 | "type": "dns",
73 | "tag": "dns-out"
74 | }
75 | ],
76 | "route": {
77 | "rules": [
78 | {
79 | "protocol": "dns",
80 | "outbound": "dns-out"
81 | },
82 | {
83 | "geosite": "category-ads-all",
84 | "outbound": "block"
85 | },
86 | {
87 | "geosite": "cn",
88 | "geoip": "cn",
89 | "outbound": "direct"
90 | }
91 | ],
92 | "auto_detect_interface": true
93 | },
94 | "experimental": {}
95 | }
96 |
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/sing/etc/sing.config:
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1 | # asset | core = custom | update
2 | # custom: provide by user
3 | # update: update from internet using magisk manager
4 |
5 | core="update"
6 | asset="update"
7 |
8 |
9 | # config =
10 |
11 | config="config.json"
12 |
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/sing/scripts/sing.inotify:
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 |
3 | inotify=`realpath $0`
4 | scripts_dir=`dirname ${inotify}`
5 | service="${scripts_dir}/sing.service"
6 |
7 | events=$1
8 | monitor_dir=$2
9 | monitor_file=$3
10 |
11 | start_sing() {
12 | ${service} start &>> /data/adb/sing/run/service.log &
13 | }
14 |
15 | stop_sing() {
16 | ${service} stop
17 | }
18 |
19 | main() {
20 | if [ ! -f /data/adb/sing/manual ] ; then
21 | if [ "${monitor_file}" = "disable" ] ; then
22 | if [ "${events}" = "d" ] ; then
23 | start_sing
24 | elif [ "${events}" = "n" ] ; then
25 | stop_sing
26 | fi
27 | fi
28 | fi
29 | }
30 |
31 | main
32 |
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/sing/scripts/sing.service:
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 | magisk_busybox="/data/adb/magisk/busybox"
3 |
4 | bin_name="sing"
5 | module_path="/data/adb/${bin_name}"
6 | config="config.json"
7 | source ${module_path}/sing.config
8 | bin_path="${module_path}/bin/${bin_name}-box"
9 | pid_file="${module_path}/run/${bin_name}.pid"
10 | error_log="${module_path}/run/service.log"
11 | conf_file="${module_path}/confs/${config}"
12 | bin_opts="-D ${module_path}/assets -c ${conf_file} run"
13 | sing_gid="3005"
14 |
15 | probe_sing_alive() {
16 | [ -f ${pid_file} ] && cmd_file="/proc/`cat ${pid_file}`/cmdline" || return 1
17 | [ -f ${cmd_file} ] && grep -q ${bin_path} ${cmd_file} && return 0 || return 1
18 | }
19 |
20 | display_sing_pid() {
21 | if probe_sing_alive ; then
22 | echo "[Info]: ${bin_name} service is running. ( PID: `cat ${pid_file}` )"
23 | return 0
24 | else
25 | echo "[Info]: ${bin_name} service is stopped."
26 | return 1
27 | fi
28 | }
29 |
30 | find_netstat_path() {
31 | [ -f /system/bin/netstat ] && alias netstat="/system/bin/netstat" && return 0
32 | [ -f /system/xbin/netstat ] && alias netstat="/system/xbin/netstat" && return 0
33 | return 1
34 | }
35 |
36 | wait_sing_listen() {
37 | wait_count=0
38 | sing_pid=`cat ${pid_file}`
39 | find_netstat_path && \
40 | check_sing_cmd="netstat -tnlp | grep -q sing" || \
41 | check_sing_cmd="ls -lh /proc/${sing_pid}/fd | grep -q socket"
42 | while probe_sing_alive && ! eval "${check_sing_cmd}" && [ ${wait_count} -lt 100 ] ; do
43 | sleep 1 ; wait_count=$((${wait_count} + 1))
44 | done
45 | if probe_sing_alive && eval "${check_sing_cmd}" ; then
46 | return 0
47 | else
48 | return 1
49 | fi
50 | }
51 |
52 | start_service() {
53 | if probe_sing_alive ; then
54 | echo "[Info]: ${bin_name} service is running. ( PID: `cat ${pid_file}` )"
55 | return 0
56 | elif [ -f ${conf_file} ] ; then
57 | echo "[Info]: Starting ${bin_name} service."
58 | mkdir -p ${module_path}/run
59 | ulimit -SHn 1000000
60 | nohup ${magisk_busybox} setuidgid 0:${sing_gid} ${bin_path} ${bin_opts} 2>&1 > ${error_log} &
61 | echo -n $! > ${pid_file}
62 | if wait_sing_listen ; then
63 | echo "[Info]: ${bin_name} service is running. ( PID: `cat ${pid_file}` )"
64 | return 0
65 | else
66 | if probe_sing_alive ; then
67 | echo "[Warning]: ${bin_name} service is running but may not listening. ( PID: `cat ${pid_file}` )"
68 | return 0
69 | else
70 | echo "[Error]: Start ${bin_name} service Failed."
71 | rm -f ${pid_file}
72 | return 1
73 | fi
74 | fi
75 | else
76 | return 2
77 | fi
78 | }
79 |
80 | stop_service() {
81 | if display_sing_pid ; then
82 | echo "[Info]: Stopping ${bin_name} service."
83 | kill `cat ${pid_file}`
84 | sleep 1
85 | display_sing_pid
86 | fi
87 | rm -f ${pid_file}
88 | }
89 |
90 | case "$1" in
91 | start)
92 | start_service
93 | ;;
94 | stop)
95 | stop_service
96 | ;;
97 | restart)
98 | stop_service
99 | start_service
100 | ;;
101 | status)
102 | display_sing_pid
103 | ;;
104 | *)
105 | echo "$0: usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}"
106 | ;;
107 | esac
108 |
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/sing/scripts/start.sh:
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 |
3 | MODDIR=/data/adb/modules/sing4magisk
4 | if [ -n "$(magisk -v | grep lite)" ]; then
5 | MODDIR=/data/adb/lite_modules/sing4magisk
6 | fi
7 | SCRIPTS_DIR=/data/adb/sing/scripts
8 |
9 | if [ ! -f /data/adb/sing/manual ] ; then
10 | echo -n "" > /data/adb/sing/run/service.log
11 | if [ ! -f ${MODDIR}/disable ] ; then
12 | ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/sing.service start &>> /data/adb/sing/run/service.log &
13 | fi
14 | inotifyd ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/sing.inotify ${MODDIR} &>> /data/adb/sing/run/service.log &
15 | fi
16 |
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/sing4magisk_service.sh:
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 |
3 | (
4 | until [ $(getprop sys.boot_completed) -eq 1 ] ; do
5 | sleep 5
6 | done
7 | /data/adb/sing/scripts/start.sh
8 | )&
9 |
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/uninstall.sh:
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1 | ##########################################################################################
2 | #
3 | # Magisk Module Uninstaller Script
4 | #
5 | ##########################################################################################
6 |
7 | rm -rf /data/adb/sing
8 | rm -rf /data/adb/service.d/sing4magisk_service.sh
9 |
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