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So I rooted my G3 (yeah!) and installed Xposed. I already got Greenify, G3 Tweakbox and GravityBox but which other modules are you guys using?
MinMinGuard for ad blocking.
Varming said:
So I rooted my G3 (yeah!) and installed Xposed. I already got Greenify, G3 Tweakbox and GravityBox but which other modules are you guys using?
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Gravitybox isn't just for AOSP ROMS?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v3-1-5-tweak-box-android-t2554049
It says it's for AOSP in the description, but we can use it?
lexluthor said:
Gravitybox isn't just for AOSP ROMS?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v3-1-5-tweak-box-android-t2554049
It says it's for AOSP in the description, but we can use it?
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You really shouldn't be using GravityBox; you're right - it should only be used with AOSP.
G3 Tweakbox does most of the same things, and works great
"network speed indicator", "notification mod" (can see stuff although still need to knock code to actually open stuff) , "app settings " (set individual app settings like DPI and permissions, "greenify" (for paid version extra features) , "performance profile" (just for screen off profile, could that be why I don't get deep sleep issues? ), "viewinplay" (easier ways to access to app play store page), "blacklist" (to silently autoblock repeat txt and calls from spam/sales numbers known to me)
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I'm using "Play Store Fixes" module so that the Play store doesn't filter out apps that don't officially support the G3's high resolution (like the official Amazon app)
Back on my galaxy note 2, you could enable all apps in multiwindows mode with an xposed module called xMulti Window Mod 1.3.
I have searched in vain for a program, a patch or an xposed module that could enable me to use any app of my choice in multiwindow mode.
So far I m still stuck with the handful of apps allowed by samsung, it s sad because it really restrain the use of my tablet note 10.1 2014 (p600).
Did anyone know how to remedy to this problem?
I would greatly appreciate your input.
Thank you
You should try the "MW Apps Manager": add all apps you need, reboot, tap the down of multiwindow sidebar, click "Edit", drag apps you want to the bar.
Wanam xposed also lets you do this.
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xdauserr said:
You should try the "MW Apps Manager": add all apps you need, reboot, tap the down of multiwindow sidebar, click "Edit", drag apps you want to the bar.
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"MW Apps Manager" is the perfect solution to enable all apps on the multi windows tab on the galaxy note 10.1 (2014)
Thank you for your suggestion.
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7786 said:
Wanam xposed also lets you do this.
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Good to know thanks for your input.
Isn t Wanam more involved though? More settings, more tweakings, almost like a new rom?
xebioso said:
Good to know thanks for your input.
Isn t Wanam more involved though? More settings, more tweakings, almost like a new rom?
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It has a lot more tweaks that are specific to TouchWiz roms. That other app might be sufficient if that's all you're trying to do
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xebioso said:
Good to know thanks for your input.
Isn t Wanam more involved though? More settings, more tweakings, almost like a new rom?
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Wanam gives you more control and allows you to tweak a few more things than "MW Apps Manager," though the latter is easier to setup and is probably sufficient for your purposes.
I'm new to android and have a 10, now rooted with Xposed installed and working.
What are people's favourite Xposed modules that work on the 10?
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Forgot to mention the only module I use at the moment if greenify
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I don't know but I would like to see a module that can bring my navigation bar back. The placement of the hardware keys are too low to be ergonomic, for me at least.
GravityBox MM is all you need
dabbler77 said:
Forgot to mention the only module I use at the moment if greenify
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Just edit /system/build.prop and add the following line:
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
Hi guy ,is your GravityBox working fine? there're lots of apps crash after the second reboot on my phone.
I'm using xKindleMod. It's a must have if you use the Kindle app. Also using YouTube Ad Away.
And I only had a couple of status bar mods work for me with GravityBox. I didn't try too many, but even centering the clock made the battery % disappear. I ended up uninstalling it since it wasn't very compatible.
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Has anyone installed xposed on a rooted verizon htc 10?
emineh17 said:
Has anyone installed xposed on a rooted verizon htc 10?
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I have it runs fantastic!
NickWord said:
I have it runs fantastic!
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By any chance, do you have a list of the modules that you are using and are running fine?
I use Adblocker, Android N-ify, rootcloak and Flat Style Bar Indicators (and if you use Telegram messenger; TgEmojiReplacer)
emineh17 said:
By any chance, do you have a list of the modules that you are using and are running fine?
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Amplify, XNotifications, Youtube AdAway, Youtube Background Playback, Greenify
Youtube AdAway, Youtube Background Playback, bootmanager, mobile radio active fix.
All My... / App Settings / DirectAPKInstall / Force Fast Scroll / No Play Games / SudoHide / XPrivaxy / XPrivacy in App Info / YoutTube AdAway
Thanks guys!!
NickWord said:
Amplify, XNotifications, Youtube AdAway, Youtube Background Playback, Greenify
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I've found a couple of guides online that suggest alarms and wakelocks to limit. I've used to lists from those guides, but have found roughly only half of the suggested alarms and wakelocks in the HTC 10 specifically. Are you aware of any HTC 10 specific wakelocks and alarms I should limit? How do you have yours set up?
All you need brother is ,gravitybox mm. Boot manager And greenify. And if you really want to take it over the edge just delete all the junk crap that HTC put on your phone lol and also Flash Elite kernel lol ??
dabbler77 said:
I'm new to android and have a 10, now rooted with Xposed installed and working.
What are people's favourite Xposed modules that work on the 10?
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Can you give me the proper zip for HTC 10? I'm having issues flashing it. Thanks.
Gonzalez92105 said:
Can you give me the proper zip for HTC 10? I'm having issues flashing it. Thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 Xposed framework
This is the right zip for your device : http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip
mioni said:
Hi guy ,is your GravityBox working fine? there're lots of apps crash after the second reboot on my phone.
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It is working perfectly fine for me, the only issue I have is I cannot remove Calculator and Extreme saver tiles from Quick settings no matter what I do...if someone find a solution, please do tell
emineh17 said:
By any chance, do you have a list of the modules that you are using and are running fine?
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What are people's favourite Xposed modules that work on the 10?
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I must tell that with Magisk and systemless xposed, I had all the modules I tried successfully working without any problems. But beware of enabling modules that are made for other phones (for example Sony Xperia modules...) Just do this: Before enabling module read the description for compatibility with different phones and systems... I have a lot of modules running not officially compatible but they work anyway - Example: GravityBox MM is working perfectly except for the above written issue. If some module cause bootloop or freezes, just go in the TWRP, decrypt data and then navigate to Advanced->File Explorer (or manager, I am not sure) When file manager in TWRP is opened, navigate to /data/app/[name of problematic module] and delete the whole folder... Then your phone will work again.
I have working those:
ActivityForceNewTask
Android N-ify
App Settings 1.13
ChromePie
Google Photos Bottom Bar Remover
GravityBox MM
Heads Off
Hide Mock Location
MinMinGuard
MoonPhase
NoShareServices
PoGoIV
Pokemon Go IV Checker
Pokemon Go Joystick
Prevent Running
Route selector
Snapprefs
Tumblr AdAway
Xposed Additions
Youtube AdAway
Youtube Background Playback
Also do not forget AdAway, but it is not module but a must have app
Gonzalez92105 said:
Can you give me the proper zip for HTC 10? I'm having issues flashing it. Thanks.
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Here is step-by-step guide how I did it and everything is working SUPER PERFECT for me, AND I can also receive OTA updates without any problems
You follow this and you will have no problems P.S.: You can leave installing custom kernel out if you dont a custom kernel
Here is the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68316055&postcount=932
And here are links that contain files that I used in my step-by-step guide above
Magisk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=19960&task=get
Magisk Manager: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=19924&task=get
Best and fully compatible Superuser.zip file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3847928&stc=1&d=1471642336 (YOU HAVE TO FLASH THIS AND ALSO INSTALL Phh's superuser from play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser
Latest xposed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3847909&d=1471640756
Here you have all info about xposed and everything I liked you above, and also all the links to files I liked you above:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
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I've found a couple of guides online that suggest alarms and wakelocks to limit. I've used to lists from those guides, but have found roughly only half of the suggested alarms and wakelocks in the HTC 10 specifically. Are you aware of any HTC 10 specific wakelocks and alarms I should limit? How do you have yours set up?
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Please people, before you are doing something and preventing things that you "think" are causing drain, just try to do what I will write now... I have done this same things since HTC Desire and its still the most efective thing that I could have done, I dont need to install any other app like Amplify or Greenify to disable things. Everytime, first setup your phone and install all apps you want. Yes, this includes Facebook app and other battery draining apps, just install everything you will use, even if it is just an app you will use once a month. It is important all apps are logged in and synced like you want them. If you use auto-sync, enable it for apps you want and everything... Then go into Settings->Apps and open every app and change permissions FOR EVERY APP you installed what to allow and what not. For example I only allow Storage and Contacts access permission for Whatsapp and Viber. If you also take a lot of pictures with camera when in Viber or Whatsapp, you should allow Camera permission too... Just know what you will use app for and then make permissions like that. I revoker all permissions for Facebook and Messenger, and I only enable Storage permission when I upload a photo and disable it after that. Okay, after you fixed all the permissions like you want you use phone until you go to sleep. Before you go to sleep FULLY CHARGE your phone to 100%. You have to leave Wi-Fi ON, auto-sync enabled and everything just like you want the settings to be when you use your phone through the day. After it is 100%, create an alarm clock to wake you up in the morning. Disconnect the charger after that. After you wake up in the morning, look at the battery percentage. I loose about 4-5% through the night, this is about 0,5% per hour. You have to remember that I loose ONLY 0,5% per hour AND I have WiFi PLUS auto-sync enabled I receive all email, viber, everything After you see the battery percentege go into Settings->Power->Battery Usage and take a look what is draining battery (If you have more than 1% per hour, here you should see what is the problem. Also take a look in Settings->Power->History, here you should see if you had any wakelocks.
Look at attached picture, first one is what is OK and second one is NOT OK.
If you have any wakelocks or if you want to manage running apps in background go into Xposed application and download and enable Prevent Running xposed module. Reboot the phone. After that, open Prevent Running and go into Advanced Settings. Enable options "Lock Sync", "Auto Prevent"(enable this only if you want every new installed app to be automatically prevented running in background), Allow Unknown Sender, Force stop important system apps.
Go out of the Prevent Running settings and and click and select "Auto Prevent" for every app you dont want to run in the background. I enabled Auto Prevent for all apps I dont use often and also for apps I use often but I dont want them running in background (Like Here WeGo navigation, Drippler, Google Goggles, Hostelworld, Pinterest, Pokemon GO, Root Explorer, Shazam, SoundHound, Translate, Tumblr, Twitter, Wake On Lan, Docs, Drive, Facebook, Photos, Youtube, Maps,...) BEWARE that all apps you Auto Prevent will not run in background if you exit from them with back button or if you remove them from recents. They can still run in background if you press home button, then they are running until you remove them from recents
This is how I achieved performance like it is on first screenshot attached here.
I hope this helps someone
I was wondering what kind of xposed modules people use with the HTC 10. I'm currently using N-Ify, XNotifications, Amplify, and Greenify. I'm looking for some other cool modules that go well with the HTC 10.
shadowster said:
I was wondering what kind of xposed modules people use with the HTC 10. I'm currently using N-Ify, XNotifications, Amplify, and Greenify. I'm looking for some other cool modules that go well with the HTC 10.
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Is N-ify working well? Could you post some screenshots?
Inviato dal mio HTC 10 utilizzando Tapatalk
BartLuke94 said:
Is N-ify working well? Could you post some screenshots?
Inviato dal mio HTC 10 utilizzando Tapatalk
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It workds pretty well, but the onlny two things I use are the change in notifications shade, and the double tap recents to swap to last used apps. I haven't really run into any bugs with it.
shadowster said:
It workds pretty well, but the onlny two things I use are the change in notifications shade, and the double tap recents to swap to last used apps. I haven't really run into any bugs with it.
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Thank you. Also the toggles on the top of your screen are part of the module?
Inviato dal mio HTC 10 utilizzando Tapatalk
What framework zip do we flash for the framework??? I tried the arm64.zip and seemed to be stuck at the splash screen dunno if it takes a while to boot but got paranoid and just restored
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Thank you. Also the toggles on the top of your screen are part of the module?
Inviato dal mio HTC 10 utilizzando Tapatalk
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Yeah. It expands into the screenshot I attached.
dandan2980 said:
What framework zip do we flash for the framework??? I tried the arm64.zip and seemed to be stuck at the splash screen dunno if it takes a while to boot but got paranoid and just restored
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It takes a little while to boot up after flashing the framework. It also has to re-optimize the apps which takes 15ish mins.
I flashed the v85 framework from here: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/
Nice Thread
First off: Use Systemless Xposed! OTA's still work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3388268
Apps I use are:
N-ify
Amplify
Greenify
AdBlocker
GravityBox
ChromePie
NativeClipboard
Statusbar Download progress.
Unbeloved Hosts
Youtube Adaway
And Youtube Background Playback
Haldi4803 said:
Nice Thread
First off: Use Systemless Xposed! OTA's still work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3388268
Apps I use are:
N-ify
Amplify
Greenify
AdBlocker
GravityBox
ChromePie
NativeClipboard
Statusbar Download progress.
Unbeloved Hosts
Youtube Adaway
And Youtube Background Playback
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Whoa! I didn't know that there was a systemless Xposed! Is there any difference in performance? Also, how well does Gravity Box work with Sense?
No difference AFAIK
GravityBox works mehmeh.
A lot of features work fine. Some other halfway, some not at all.
Just test it out
Followed the recommendations here and I love it. This is my first time using the Xposed Framework and I will never go back without it. I am using the Android N-ify and I was wondering if there was a way to rearrange the icons?
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Installed GravityBox and found the feature I needed.
Haldi4803 said:
Nice Thread
First off: Use Systemless Xposed! OTA's still work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3388268
Apps I use are:
N-ify
Amplify
Greenify
AdBlocker
GravityBox
ChromePie
NativeClipboard
Statusbar Download progress.
Unbeloved Hosts
Youtube Adaway
And Youtube Background Playback
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Why are you using a seperate "Statusbar Download progress" module?
Gravitybox also has this feature
Most of the ones listed, plus NotifyClean... so good to stop stupid notifications.
Haldi4803 said:
No difference AFAIK
GravityBox works mehmeh.
A lot of features work fine. Some other halfway, some not at all.
Just test it out
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Tested it for about a day. Really like how the little tweaks work with Sense. I'm so glad HTC isn't customizing android as heavily as other manufacturers anymore
Xposed just stopped working out of the blue all of a sudden, saying " Xposed framework version 85 is installed, but not active. Please check the logs for details."
I have been running Xposed perfectly fine on my HTC 10 for the past couple weeks, zero issues whatsoever, running perfect. I am on LeeDroid ROM, just run several typical modules with no problems; like Amplify, Greenify, YouTube AdAway, etc...
Well I just went to try out new mod to me, NotifyClean, installed it, rebooted, and played around a bit with it, didn't really like it, so I uninstalled it. Then rebooted, and it came back saying Xposed no longer active. I rebooted to Recovery again, flashed my Xposed zip, which is the latest one from May 28, rebooted, and again still saying Xposed not active.
I use YouTube AdAway, YouTube Background Playback, and Zoom for Instagram.
I'd love to try Android N-ify, but it doesn't work for me on Viper10.
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amplify
chromepie
customshare
disable instagram double tap
greenify
installeropt
no play games
notifyclean
perfectcolorbar
play store changelog
unrestrictedgettasks
volumesteps+
xgpm
xhangouts
xposed additions
youtube adaway
zoom for instagram
shadowster said:
Yeah. It expands into the screenshot I attached.
It takes a little while to boot up after flashing the framework. It also has to re-optimize the apps which takes 15ish mins.
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Hi! I'm also using N-ify on mine but the sun icon on the brightness slider is partially overlapped by the time and date panel. Do you have any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks!
Is there any module that allows changing to a 5x5 grid layout on screen?
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Zorachus said:
Xposed just stopped working out of the blue all of a sudden, saying " Xposed framework version 85 is installed, but not active. Please check the logs for details."
I have been running Xposed perfectly fine on my HTC 10 for the past couple weeks, zero issues whatsoever, running perfect. I am on LeeDroid ROM, just run several typical modules with no problems; like Amplify, Greenify, YouTube AdAway, etc...
Well I just went to try out new mod to me, NotifyClean, installed it, rebooted, and played around a bit with it, didn't really like it, so I uninstalled it. Then rebooted, and it came back saying Xposed no longer active. I rebooted to Recovery again, flashed my Xposed zip, which is the latest one from May 28, rebooted, and again still saying Xposed not active.
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i am having having same issue i dont know whats the prob iflashed the Systemless Xposed for OTA and Android Pay , and getting same error
Maik268 said:
Why are you using a seperate "Statusbar Download progress" module?
Gravitybox also has this feature
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For the ultimate Mode. Think GravityBox did not Capture all Downloads I liked.
I had been using the GPhone app that was provided by another dev, but it had a known issue where it wouldn't provide the call blocking/spam filtering features.
I recently ran across this article that shows a way to get these features working, and have the GPlay verison of the app download (and update) normally. I take no credit for the mod, but I did install it and it does work. I don't know if it call-blocks, but I guess I'll find out. I don't get many spam calls, but if someone else does please let us know that this sub-feature does work as intended.
Anyway, here's the article: https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...blocking-business-search-any-android-0192637/
Basically, it's a Magisk module that allows you to download the Play store app. It says that you have to install the app after installing the module, but I found this happened automatically... so maybe something changed on the backend?
In case the article disappears or something, the official project is here on GitHub: https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/GoogleDialerFramework
Just wanted to share this, as it seems to work... again, if anyone can confirm the call-blocking features, that would be great!
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I had been using the GPhone app that was provided by another dev, but it had a known issue where it wouldn't provide the call blocking/spam filtering features.
I recently ran across this article that shows a way to get these features working, and have the GPlay verison of the app download (and update) normally. I take no credit for the mod, but I did install it and it does work. I don't know if it call-blocks, but I guess I'll find out. I don't get many spam calls, but if someone else does please let us know that this sub-feature does work as intended.
Anyway, here's the article: https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...blocking-business-search-any-android-0192637/
Basically, it's a Magisk module that allows you to download the Play store app. It says that you have to install the app after installing the module, but I found this happened automatically... so maybe something changed on the backend?
In case the article disappears or something, the official project is here on GitHub: https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/GoogleDialerFramework
Just wanted to share this, as it seems to work... again, if anyone can confirm the call-blocking features, that would be great!
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Or just use Xposed module. Search for framework.
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BROKEN1981 said:
Or just use Xposed module. Search for framework.
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I had too many issues with Xposed in the past (on previous phones), which is why I stopped using it on this phone. I also did not know that such a framework existed and was the solution to the blocking capability. It makes sense that Xposed could do this, though, as you have said.
Does that mean you confirm that the framework fixes the ability to call-block/filter?
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I had too many issues with Xposed in the past (on previous phones), which is why I stopped using it on this phone. I also did not know that such a framework existed and was the solution to the blocking capability. It makes sense that Xposed could do this, though, as you have said.
Does that mean you confirm that the framework fixes the ability to call-block/filter?
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Hahahaha my fault. I actually thought I was using an Xposed module. Turns out it was magisk this whole time.
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Edit, the magisk module does it all. It just installs the framework. Then you just clear data from play store.