After I am done with implementing essentials such as the downloads feature, fixing remaining minor issues and the settings framework, I can finally also join the development of the manager. Until then, numerous contributors have created their own solution of a user friendly manager, thanks!
It's been understandably de-prioritised
Why release a manager when the actual project is still in the testing phase?
Nothing more useful than feedback from clowns saying "it doesn't work all the time" but whilst it's still in testing
Devs haven't been happy with the manager so they've restarted from scratch a few times
Can't blame them, it'll become the face of the project so it has to be user friendly and easy to maintain over time
When it comes to code it's usually something more foundational that makes them restart, or it's just too far in one direction that restarting is just easier
I wanted to use the CLI but you can't just pass an `.apks` ^(nor a `base.apk`) extracted from your own device yet so it doesn't really matter anyway :/
hehehehehe We're working on it. Only a single rewrite is being done and it's WIP. For now use the CLI or any of the unofficial builders.
After I am done with implementing essentials such as the downloads feature, fixing remaining minor issues and the settings framework, I can finally also join the development of the manager. Until then, numerous contributors have created their own solution of a user friendly manager, thanks!
It's been understandably de-prioritised Why release a manager when the actual project is still in the testing phase? Nothing more useful than feedback from clowns saying "it doesn't work all the time" but whilst it's still in testing
We didn't release a manager yet.
Oh I know, that's what I'm saying
Wait wait wait... We're getting downloads!!?!?
I know right! Pretty sweet to hear it's in progress
wait what happened? its too niche to understand.
Devs haven't been happy with the manager so they've restarted from scratch a few times Can't blame them, it'll become the face of the project so it has to be user friendly and easy to maintain over time
why start over instead of fixing things as soon as they come up, I mean you don't finish sth and notice annoying things after?
When it comes to code it's usually something more foundational that makes them restart, or it's just too far in one direction that restarting is just easier
ok well I hope they finish one soon
Me and my hommies use cli we don't want manager
Would still like a manager to be honest, although the CLI is very easy I've got it down to just opening Termux and running `revanced` to build new
Yeah totally having a manager is a noob friendly way to build revanced
Aka fatstest way to get more attention
How about writing a new cli with `go`
I wanted to use the CLI but you can't just pass an `.apks` ^(nor a `base.apk`) extracted from your own device yet so it doesn't really matter anyway :/
They are working on split apk support and for the other part you need to wait for the manager sadly •́ ‿ ,•̀
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what does this even mean? is this pc game reference?
good news for a shiller like you :trollglasses:
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R u on drugs?
nah he is fine
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