Command line application as an alternative to the ReVanced Manager
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Continuing the legacy of Vanced
Command-line application to use ReVanced.
ReVanced CLI is a command-line application that uses ReVanced Patcher to patch Android apps.
Some of the features ReVanced CLI provides are:
You can download the most recent version of ReVanced CLI from
here.
Learn how to use ReVanced CLI by following the documentation.
Thank you for considering contributing to ReVanced CLI. You can find the contribution guidelines here.
To build a ReVanced CLI, you can follow the documentation.
You can find the documentation of ReVanced CLI here.
ReVanced CLI is licensed under the GPLv3 license. Please see the license file for more information. tl;dr you may copy, distribute and modify ReVanced CLI as long as you track changes/dates in source files. Any modifications to ReVanced CLI must also be made available under the GPL, along with build & install instructions.