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├── License.md
├── META-INF
└── com
│ └── google
│ └── android
│ ├── update-binary
│ └── updater-script
├── README.md
├── build.bat
├── build.sh
├── check_syntax.bat
├── check_syntax.sh
├── install.sh
├── mm
├── module.prop
└── uninstall.sh
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/META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary:
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1 | #!/sbin/sh
2 |
3 | TMPDIR=/dev/tmp
4 | MOUNTPATH=/dev/magisk_img
5 |
6 | # Default permissions
7 | umask 022
8 |
9 | # Initial cleanup
10 | rm -rf $TMPDIR 2>/dev/null
11 | mkdir -p $TMPDIR
12 |
13 | # echo before loading util_functions
14 | ui_print() { echo "$1"; }
15 |
16 | require_new_magisk() {
17 | ui_print "***********************************"
18 | ui_print " Please install the latest Magisk! "
19 | ui_print "***********************************"
20 | exit 1
21 | }
22 |
23 | imageless_magisk() {
24 | [ $MAGISK_VER_CODE -gt 18100 ]
25 | return $?
26 | }
27 |
28 | ##########################################################################################
29 | # Environment
30 | ##########################################################################################
31 |
32 | OUTFD=$2
33 | ZIPFILE=$3
34 |
35 | mount /data 2>/dev/null
36 |
37 | # Load utility functions
38 | if [ -f /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh ]; then
39 | . /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh
40 | NVBASE=/data/adb
41 | else
42 | require_new_magisk
43 | fi
44 |
45 | # Preperation for flashable zips
46 | setup_flashable
47 |
48 | # Mount partitions
49 | mount_partitions
50 |
51 | # Detect version and architecture
52 | api_level_arch_detect
53 |
54 | # Setup busybox and binaries
55 | $BOOTMODE && boot_actions || recovery_actions
56 |
57 | ##########################################################################################
58 | # Preparation
59 | ##########################################################################################
60 |
61 | # Extract common files
62 | unzip -oj "$ZIPFILE" module.prop install.sh uninstall.sh 'common/*' -d $TMPDIR >&2
63 |
64 | [ ! -f $TMPDIR/install.sh ] && abort "! Unable to extract zip file!"
65 | # Load install script
66 | . $TMPDIR/install.sh
67 |
68 | if imageless_magisk; then
69 | $BOOTMODE && MODDIRNAME=modules_update || MODDIRNAME=modules
70 | MODULEROOT=$NVBASE/$MODDIRNAME
71 | else
72 | $BOOTMODE && IMGNAME=magisk_merge.img || IMGNAME=magisk.img
73 | IMG=$NVBASE/$IMGNAME
74 | request_zip_size_check "$ZIPFILE"
75 | mount_magisk_img
76 | MODULEROOT=$MOUNTPATH
77 | fi
78 |
79 | MODID=`grep_prop id $TMPDIR/module.prop`
80 | MODPATH=$MODULEROOT/$MODID
81 |
82 | print_modname
83 |
84 | ui_print "******************************"
85 | ui_print "Powered by Magisk (@topjohnwu)"
86 | ui_print "******************************"
87 |
88 | ##########################################################################################
89 | # Install
90 | ##########################################################################################
91 |
92 | # Create mod paths
93 | rm -rf $MODPATH 2>/dev/null
94 | mkdir -p $MODPATH
95 |
96 | on_install
97 |
98 | # Remove placeholder
99 | rm -f $MODPATH/system/placeholder 2>/dev/null
100 |
101 | # Custom uninstaller
102 | [ -f $TMPDIR/uninstall.sh ] && cp -af $TMPDIR/uninstall.sh $MODPATH/uninstall.sh
103 |
104 | # Auto Mount
105 | if imageless_magisk; then
106 | $SKIPMOUNT && touch $MODPATH/skip_mount
107 | else
108 | $SKIPMOUNT || touch $MODPATH/auto_mount
109 | fi
110 |
111 | # prop files
112 | $PROPFILE && cp -af $TMPDIR/system.prop $MODPATH/system.prop
113 |
114 | # Module info
115 | cp -af $TMPDIR/module.prop $MODPATH/module.prop
116 | if $BOOTMODE; then
117 | # Update info for Magisk Manager
118 | if imageless_magisk; then
119 | mktouch $NVBASE/modules/$MODID/update
120 | cp -af $TMPDIR/module.prop $NVBASE/modules/$MODID/module.prop
121 | else
122 | mktouch /sbin/.magisk/img/$MODID/update
123 | cp -af $TMPDIR/module.prop /sbin/.magisk/img/$MODID/module.prop
124 | fi
125 | fi
126 |
127 | # post-fs-data mode scripts
128 | $POSTFSDATA && cp -af $TMPDIR/post-fs-data.sh $MODPATH/post-fs-data.sh
129 |
130 | # service mode scripts
131 | $LATESTARTSERVICE && cp -af $TMPDIR/service.sh $MODPATH/service.sh
132 |
133 | # Handle replace folders
134 | for TARGET in $REPLACE; do
135 | mktouch $MODPATH$TARGET/.replace
136 | done
137 |
138 | ui_print "- Setting permissions"
139 | set_permissions
140 |
141 | ##########################################################################################
142 | # Finalizing
143 | ##########################################################################################
144 |
145 | cd /
146 | imageless_magisk || unmount_magisk_img
147 | $BOOTMODE || recovery_cleanup
148 | rm -rf $TMPDIR $MOUNTPATH
149 |
150 | ui_print "- Done"
151 | exit 0
152 |
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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 | # Magisk Manager for Recovery Mode (mm)
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | ## LEGAL
6 |
7 | Copyright (C) 2017-2019, VR25 @ xda-developers
8 |
9 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
12 | (at your option) any later version.
13 |
14 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 | GNU General Public License for more details.
18 |
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 | along with this program. If not, see .
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 | ## DISCLAIMER
25 |
26 | Always read/reread this reference prior to installing/upgrading this software.
27 |
28 | While no cats have been harmed, the author assumes no responsibility for anything that might break due to the use/misuse of it.
29 |
30 | To prevent fraud, do NOT mirror any link associated with this project; do NOT share builds (zips)! Share official links instead.
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 | ## DESCRIPTION
35 |
36 | - Manage your Magisk modules from recovery (e.g., TWRP) -- run "sh /sdcard/mm" on recovery terminal.
37 |
38 | Features list
39 | - Automatically fix magisk.img (e2fsck -fy)
40 | - List installed modules
41 | - Toggle
42 | - Core only mode
43 | - Magic mount
44 | - Disable
45 | - Remove
46 |
47 |
48 |
49 | ## PREREQUISITE
50 |
51 | - Magisk 17-19
52 |
53 |
54 |
55 | ## SETUP
56 |
57 | - Install
58 | 1. Flash live (e.g., from Magisk Manager) or from custom recovery (e.g., TWRP).
59 |
60 | - Uninstall
61 | - Use Magisk Manager app or mm itself (supports `uninstall.sh`, too).
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 | ## USAGE
66 |
67 | - First time (right after installing/updating) - run `mm` or `sh /sdcard/mm` on recovery terminal.
68 | - Next times (while in recovery) - no need to re-flash the zip; simply run `sh /sdcard/mm` on recovery terminal.
69 | - Follow the instructions/wizard. Everything is interactive.
70 | - Pro tip: lazy people can try running `*/mm` instead of `sh /sdcard/mm`.
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 | ## LINKS
75 |
76 | - [Donate](https://paypal.me/vr25xda/)
77 | - [Facebook page](https://facebook.com/VR25-at-xda-developers-258150974794782/)
78 | - [Git repository](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/mm)
79 | - [Telegram channel](https://t.me/vr25_xda/)
80 | - [Telegram profile](https://t.me/vr25xda/)
81 | - [XDA thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-tool-magisk-manager-recovery-mode-t3693165)
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 | ## LATEST CHANGES
86 |
87 | **2019.4.4 (201904040)**
88 | - Complete redesign
89 | - Magisk 17-19 support (including `uninstall.sh`)
90 | - Toggle core only mode
91 | - Updated information (copyright, documentation, and module description)
92 |
93 | **2018.8.1 (201808010)**
94 | - General optimizations
95 | - New & simplified installer
96 | - Striped down (removed unnecessary code & files)
97 | - Updated documentation
98 |
99 | **2018.7.24 (201807240)**
100 | - Fixed modPath detection issue (Magisk 16.6).
101 | - Updated documentation
102 |
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1 | bash build.sh
2 | pause
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/build.sh:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 | # Flashable zip builder
3 | # Copyright (C) 2018-2019, VR25 @ xda-developers
4 | # License: GPLv3+
5 |
6 | echo
7 | get_value() { sed -n "s/^$1=//p" module.prop; }
8 | set_value() { sed -i "s/^$1=.*/$1=$2/" module.prop; }
9 |
10 | cd ${0%/*} 2>/dev/null
11 |
12 | version=$(grep '\*\*.*\(.*\)\*\*' README.md \
13 | | head -n1 | sed 's/\*\*//; s/ .*//')
14 |
15 | versionCode=$(grep '\*\*.*\(.*\)\*\*' README.md \
16 | | head -n1 | sed 's/\*\*//g; s/.* //' | tr -d ')' | tr -d '(')
17 |
18 | set_value version $version
19 | set_value versionCode $versionCode
20 |
21 | mkdir -p _builds
22 |
23 | zip -r9u _builds/$(get_value id)-$(get_value versionCode).zip \
24 | * .gitattributes .gitignore \
25 | -x _*/* | grep .. && echo
26 |
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/check_syntax.bat:
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1 | bash check_syntax.sh
2 | pause
3 |
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/check_syntax.sh:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 | # Basic shell syntax checker
3 | # Copyright (C) 2018-2019, VR25 @ xda-developers
4 | # License: GPLv3+
5 |
6 | echo
7 | cd ${0%/*} 2>/dev/null
8 | for f in $(find . \( -path ./_builds -o -path ./_resources \) -prune \
9 | -o -type f -name '*.sh') ./mm
10 | do
11 | [ -f "$f" ] && bash -n $f
12 | done
13 | echo
14 |
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/install.sh:
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1 | ##########################################################################################
2 | #
3 | # Magisk Module Installer Script
4 | #
5 | ##########################################################################################
6 | ##########################################################################################
7 | #
8 | # Instructions:
9 | #
10 | # 1. Place your files into system folder (delete the placeholder file)
11 | # 2. Fill in your module's info into module.prop
12 | # 3. Configure and implement callbacks in this file
13 | # 4. If you need boot scripts, add them into common/post-fs-data.sh or common/service.sh
14 | # 5. Add your additional or modified system properties into common/system.prop
15 | #
16 | ##########################################################################################
17 |
18 | ##########################################################################################
19 | # Config Flags
20 | ##########################################################################################
21 |
22 | # Set to true if you do *NOT* want Magisk to mount
23 | # any files for you. Most modules would NOT want
24 | # to set this flag to true
25 | SKIPMOUNT=true
26 |
27 | # Set to true if you need to load system.prop
28 | PROPFILE=false
29 |
30 | # Set to true if you need post-fs-data script
31 | POSTFSDATA=false
32 |
33 | # Set to true if you need late_start service script
34 | LATESTARTSERVICE=false
35 |
36 | ##########################################################################################
37 | # Replace list
38 | ##########################################################################################
39 |
40 | # List all directories you want to directly replace in the system
41 | # Check the documentations for more info why you would need this
42 |
43 | # Construct your list in the following format
44 | # This is an example
45 | REPLACE_EXAMPLE="
46 | /system/app/Youtube
47 | /system/priv-app/SystemUI
48 | /system/priv-app/Settings
49 | /system/framework
50 | "
51 |
52 | # Construct your own list here
53 | REPLACE="
54 | "
55 |
56 | ##########################################################################################
57 | #
58 | # Function Callbacks
59 | #
60 | # The following functions will be called by the installation framework.
61 | # You do not have the ability to modify update-binary, the only way you can customize
62 | # installation is through implementing these functions.
63 | #
64 | # When running your callbacks, the installation framework will make sure the Magisk
65 | # internal busybox path is *PREPENDED* to PATH, so all common commands shall exist.
66 | # Also, it will make sure /data, /system, and /vendor is properly mounted.
67 | #
68 | ##########################################################################################
69 | ##########################################################################################
70 | #
71 | # The installation framework will export some variables and functions.
72 | # You should use these variables and functions for installation.
73 | #
74 | # ! DO NOT use any Magisk internal paths as those are NOT public API.
75 | # ! DO NOT use other functions in util_functions.sh as they are NOT public API.
76 | # ! Non public APIs are not guranteed to maintain compatibility between releases.
77 | #
78 | # Available variables:
79 | #
80 | # MAGISK_VER (string): the version string of current installed Magisk
81 | # MAGISK_VER_CODE (int): the version code of current installed Magisk
82 | # BOOTMODE (bool): true if the module is currently installing in Magisk Manager
83 | # MODPATH (path): the path where your module files should be installed
84 | # TMPDIR (path): a place where you can temporarily store files
85 | # ZIPFILE (path): your module's installation zip
86 | # ARCH (string): the architecture of the device. Value is either arm, arm64, x86, or x64
87 | # IS64BIT (bool): true if $ARCH is either arm64 or x64
88 | # API (int): the API level (Android version) of the device
89 | #
90 | # Availible functions:
91 | #
92 | # ui_print
93 | # print to console
94 | # Avoid using 'echo' as it will not display in custom recovery's console
95 | #
96 | # abort
97 | # print error message to console and terminate installation
98 | # Avoid using 'exit' as it will skip the termination cleanup steps
99 | #
100 | # set_perm [context]
101 | # if [context] is empty, it will default to "u:object_r:system_file:s0"
102 | # this function is a shorthand for the following commands
103 | # chown owner.group target
104 | # chmod permission target
105 | # chcon context target
106 | #
107 | # set_perm_recursive [context]
108 | # if [context] is empty, it will default to "u:object_r:system_file:s0"
109 | # for all files in , it will call:
110 | # set_perm file owner group filepermission context
111 | # for all directories in (including itself), it will call:
112 | # set_perm dir owner group dirpermission context
113 | #
114 | ##########################################################################################
115 | ##########################################################################################
116 | # If you need boot scripts, DO NOT use general boot scripts (post-fs-data.d/service.d)
117 | # ONLY use module scripts as it respects the module status (remove/disable) and is
118 | # guaranteed to maintain the same behavior in future Magisk releases.
119 | # Enable boot scripts by setting the flags in the config section above.
120 | ##########################################################################################
121 |
122 | print() { grep_prop $1 $TMPDIR/module.prop; }
123 |
124 | author=$(print author)
125 | name=$(print name)
126 | version=$(print version)
127 | versionCode=$(print versionCode)
128 |
129 | unset -f print
130 |
131 | # Set what you want to display when installing your module
132 |
133 | print_modname() {
134 | ui_print " "
135 | ui_print "$name $version"
136 | ui_print "Copyright (C) 2017-2019, $author"
137 | ui_print "License: GPLv3+"
138 | ui_print " "
139 | }
140 |
141 | # Copy/extract your module files into $MODPATH in on_install.
142 |
143 | on_install() {
144 | # The following is the default implementation: extract $ZIPFILE/system to $MODPATH
145 | # Extend/change the logic to whatever you want
146 | #ui_print "- Extracting module files"
147 | #unzip -o "$ZIPFILE" 'system/*' -d $MODPATH >&2
148 |
149 | set -euxo pipefail
150 | trap 'exxit $?' EXIT
151 |
152 | # remove obsolete mm
153 | rm /data/media/mm 2>/dev/null || :
154 |
155 | # extract module files
156 | ui_print "- Extracting module files"
157 | unzip -o "$ZIPFILE" -d $TMPDIR >&2
158 | cd $TMPDIR
159 | mv -f mm /data/media/0/
160 | mv License* README* $MODPATH/
161 |
162 | set +euxo pipefail
163 | version_info
164 | }
165 |
166 | # Only some special files require specific permissions
167 | # This function will be called after on_install is done
168 | # The default permissions should be good enough for most cases
169 |
170 | set_permissions() {
171 | # The following is the default rule, DO NOT remove
172 | set_perm_recursive $MODPATH 0 0 0755 0644
173 |
174 | # Here are some examples:
175 | # set_perm_recursive $MODPATH/system/lib 0 0 0755 0644
176 | # set_perm $MODPATH/system/bin/app_process32 0 2000 0755 u:object_r:zygote_exec:s0
177 | # set_perm $MODPATH/system/bin/dex2oat 0 2000 0755 u:object_r:dex2oat_exec:s0
178 | # set_perm $MODPATH/system/lib/libart.so 0 0 0644
179 |
180 | # permissions for mm executable
181 | set_perm /data/media/0/mm 0 0 0700
182 | }
183 |
184 | # You can add more functions to assist your custom script code
185 |
186 | exxit() {
187 | set +euxo pipefail
188 | [ $1 -ne 0 ] && abort
189 | exit 0
190 | }
191 |
192 |
193 | version_info() {
194 | local line=""
195 | local println=false
196 |
197 | # a note on untested Magisk versions
198 | if [ ${MAGISK_VER/.} -gt 181 ]; then
199 | ui_print " "
200 | ui_print " (i) NOTE: this Magisk version hasn't been tested by $author!"
201 | ui_print " - If you come across any issue, please report."
202 | fi
203 |
204 | ui_print " "
205 | ui_print " LATEST CHANGES"
206 | ui_print " "
207 | cat $MODPATH/README.md | while IFS= read -r line; do
208 | if $println; then
209 | line="$(echo " $line")" && ui_print "$line"
210 | else
211 | echo "$line" | grep -q \($versionCode\) && println=true \
212 | && line="$(echo " $line")" && ui_print "$line"
213 | fi
214 | done
215 | ui_print " "
216 |
217 | ui_print " LINKS"
218 | ui_print " - Donate: paypal.me/vr25xda/"
219 | ui_print " - Facebook page: facebook.com/VR25-at-xda-developers-258150974794782/"
220 | ui_print " - Git repository: github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/mm/"
221 | ui_print " - Telegram channel: t.me/vr25_xda/"
222 | ui_print " - Telegram profile: t.me/vr25xda/"
223 | ui_print " - XDA thread: forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-tool-magisk-manager-recovery-mode-t3693165/"
224 | ui_print " "
225 |
226 | ui_print " USAGE"
227 | if $BOOTMODE; then
228 | ui_print " - Run \"sh /sdcard/mm\" or \"*/mm\" on recovery terminal and follow the wizard."
229 | else
230 | ln -sf /sdcard/mm /sbin*/
231 | ui_print " - Run \"mm\" on recovery terminal and follow the wizard."
232 | ui_print " - Next time, no need to reinstall - simply run \"sh /sdcard/mm\" or \"*/mm\"."
233 | fi
234 |
235 | ui_print " - \"/sdcard/mm\" persists across /data wipes."
236 | ui_print " "
237 | }
238 |
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/mm:
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1 | #!/sbin/sh
2 | # Magisk Manager for Recovery Mode (mm)
3 | # Copyright (C) 2017-2019, VR25 @ xda-developers
4 | # License: GPLv3+
5 |
6 |
7 | main() {
8 |
9 | tmpDir=/dev/_mm
10 | tmpf=$tmpDir/tmpf
11 | tmpf2=$tmpDir/tmpf2
12 | mountPath=/_magisk
13 | img=/data/adb/magisk.img
14 | [ -f $img ] || img=/data/adb/modules
15 |
16 | echo -e "\nMagisk Manager for Recovery Mode (mm) 2019.4.4
17 | Copyright (C) 2017-2019, VR25 @ xda-developers
18 | License: GPLv3+\n"
19 |
20 | trap 'exxit $?' EXIT
21 |
22 | if is_mounted /storage/emulated; then
23 | echo -e "(!) This is meant to be used in recovery environment only!\n"
24 | exit 1
25 | fi
26 |
27 | umask 022
28 | set -euo pipefail
29 |
30 | mount /data 2>/dev/null || :
31 | mount /cache 2>/dev/null || :
32 |
33 | if [ ! -d /data/adb/magisk ]; then
34 | echo -e "(!) No Magisk installation found or installed version is not supported.\n"
35 | exit 1
36 | fi
37 |
38 | mkdir -p $tmpDir
39 | mount -o remount,rw /
40 | mkdir -p $mountPath
41 |
42 | [ -f $img ] && e2fsck -fy $img 2>/dev/null 1>&2 || :
43 | mount -o rw $img $mountPath
44 | cd $mountPath
45 | options
46 | }
47 |
48 |
49 | options() {
50 |
51 | local opt=""
52 |
53 | while :; do
54 | echo -n "##########################
55 | l) List installed modules
56 | ##########################
57 | Toggle
58 | c) Core only mode
59 | m) Magic mount
60 | d) Disable
61 | r) Remove
62 | ##########################
63 | q) Quit
64 | ##########################
65 |
66 | ?) "
67 | read opt
68 |
69 | echo
70 | case $opt in
71 | m) toggle_mnt;;
72 | d) toggle_disable;;
73 | l) echo -e "Installed Modules\n"; ls_mods;;
74 | r) toggle_remove;;
75 | q) exit 0;;
76 | c) toggle_com;;
77 | esac
78 | break
79 | done
80 |
81 | echo -en "\n(i) Press to continue or \"q \" to quit... "
82 | read opt
83 | [ -z "$opt" ] || exit 0
84 | echo
85 | options
86 | }
87 |
88 |
89 | is_mounted() { grep -q "$1" /proc/mounts; }
90 |
91 | ls_mods() { ls -1 $mountPath | grep -v 'lost+found' || echo ""; }
92 |
93 |
94 | exxit() {
95 | set +euo pipefail
96 | cd /
97 | umount -f $mountPath
98 | rmdir $mountPath
99 | mount -o remount,ro /
100 | rm -rf $tmpDir
101 | [ ${1:-0} -eq 0 ] && { echo -e "\nGoodbye.\n"; exit 0; } || exit $1
102 | } 2>/dev/null
103 |
104 |
105 | toggle() {
106 | local input="" mod=""
107 | local file="$1" present="$2" absent="$3"
108 | for mod in $(ls_mods | grep -v \ || :); do
109 | echo -n "$mod ["
110 | [ -f $mountPath/$mod/$file ] && echo "$present]" || echo "$absent]"
111 | done
112 |
113 | echo -en "\nInput pattern(s) (e.g., a dot for all, acc, or fbind|xpo|viper): "
114 | read input
115 | echo
116 |
117 | for mod in $(ls_mods | grep -v \ || :); do
118 | if echo $mod | grep -Eq "${input:-_noMatch_}"; then
119 | [ -f $mountPath/$mod/$file ] && { rm $mountPath/$mod/$file; echo "$mod [$absent]"; } \
120 | || { touch $mountPath/$mod/$file; echo "$mod [$present]"; }
121 | fi
122 | done
123 | }
124 |
125 |
126 | toggle_mnt() {
127 | echo -e "Toggle Magic Mount\n"
128 | [ -f $img ] && { toggle auto_mount ON OFF || :; } \
129 | || toggle skip_mount OFF ON
130 | }
131 |
132 |
133 | toggle_disable() {
134 | echo -e "Toggle ON/OFF\n"
135 | toggle disable OFF ON
136 | }
137 |
138 |
139 | toggle_remove() {
140 | echo -e "Mark for Removal ([X])\n"
141 | toggle remove X " "
142 | }
143 |
144 |
145 | toggle_com() {
146 | if [ -f /cache/.disable_magisk ] || [ -f /data/cache/.disable_magisk ]; then
147 | rm /data/cache/.disable_magisk /cache/.disable_magisk 2>/dev/null || :
148 | echo "(i) Core only mode [OFF]"
149 | else
150 | touch /data/cache/.disable_magisk /cache/.disable_magisk 2>/dev/null || :
151 | echo "(i) Core only mode [ON]"
152 | fi
153 | }
154 |
155 |
156 | main
157 |
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/module.prop:
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1 | id=mm
2 | name=Magisk Manager for Recovery Mode (mm)
3 | version=2019.4.4
4 | versionCode=201904040
5 | author=VR25 @ xda-developers
6 | description=Manage your Magisk v17-19 modules from recovery (e.g., TWRP) -- run " sh /sdcard/mm" on recovery terminal.
7 | minMagisk=17000
8 |
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/uninstall.sh:
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 | # remove leftovers
3 |
4 | (until [ -f /data/media/0/mm ]; do sleep 20; done
5 | rm /data/media/0/mm &) &
6 | exit 0
7 |
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