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@JingMatrix JingMatrix released this 12 Jul 09:43
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πŸŽ‰ To celebrate the release of Android 16, we are excited to announce a new stable version of LSPosed!

To better understand LSPosed, we recommend reading our troubleshooting guide.

✨ What's New

  • Fully support Android 16.
  • Hide traces introduced by the dex2oat hook.
  • The LSPosed manager can now be opened via the Action button.
  • New options have been added to the Select menu for scopes.
  • Allow users to toggle off detectable logging of LSPosed.

πŸ› Bug Fixes

  • The LSPlt hook has been abandoned for efficiency considerations.
  • Resolved an issue where modules targeting systemui (e.g., ClassicPowerMenu) were not working.
  • Removed Telemetry monitoring.

πŸ”„ Other Changes

  • The dependency on topjohnwu/libcxx has been removed in favor of the official C++ implementation. This will result in a larger release archive for LSPosed.

πŸš€ High-Priority Plans

  • Creating comprehensive development documentation for LSPosed.
  • Resolving open issues with assignees.

Full Changelog: v1.10.1...v1.10.2

❀️ A personal note

For the past few months, I have been focused on finishing my PhD thesis manuscript, which has limited my active development on LSPosed. I sincerely appreciate the community's passion and support during this time. It has been a pleasure to witness our community grow and thrive around this open-source fork. I am deeply indebted to your trust and respect, which has indeed helped me navigate the unavoidable challenges and depressions faced by a PhD candidate.

Maintaining this project is a joyful responsibility. However, life is a grand museum of passions, and I am constantly called by my devotion to research and teaching at the university. For users eagerly awaiting new features, I want to reassure you that the LSPosed codebase is quite stable and sufficient for its functionality. Moreover, I sincerely encourage developers to join the project. For all users, please consider participating in the GitHub Discussions to share your experiences and various tips. Nothing is more valuable to an open-source project than an active community.