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* added option to include permissive network security config file during build * added tests for app with existing network config and for app without * minor fixes for pull 2791 * refactor: slim down test app for network config * style: remove extra newlines * refactor: moved network tests to aapt2 * refactor: remove unused exceptions * test (aapt2): ensure aapt2 is used for net-sec-conf * fix (cli): block use of net-sec-conf on aapt1 * fix conflict Co-authored-by: Connor Tumbleson <connor@sourcetoad.com> Co-authored-by: Connor Tumbleson <connor.tumbleson@gmail.com> |
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Apktool
This is the repository for Apktool. If you are looking for the Apktool website. Click here.
It is a tool for reverse engineering 3rd party, closed, binary Android apps. It can decode resources to nearly original form and rebuild them after making some modifications; it makes possible to debug smali code step by step. Also it makes working with app easier because of project-like files structure and automation of some repetitive tasks like building apk, etc.
It is NOT intended for piracy and other non-legal uses. It could be used for localizing, adding some features or support for custom platforms and other GOOD purposes. Just try to be fair with authors of an app, that you use and probably like.
Support
Sponsored by
- Sourcetoad - helping with a weekly sponsorship for continued improvement and maintenance of the project.
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Security Vulnerabilities
If you discover a security vulnerability within Apktool, please send an e-mail to Connor Tumbleson at connor.tumbleson(at)gmail.com. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.