This is the place for developers to submit their Magisk Module to the Magisk-Modules-Repo.
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- 2019.5.10: All repos on Magisk-Modules-Grave is removed before scheduled date due to ID clashes.
- 2019.5.1: 140 outdated modules are removed from Magisk-Modules-Repo. Removed modules are moved to Magisk-Modules-Grave, and scheduled to be wiped out on 2019.6.1.
- 2019.3.28: A new Magisk installer format is now enforced. Please carefully read through the updated documentations to learn how to migrate to the new format. All modules that are not updated will be removed on May 1st, 2019.
- 2018.10.16: All DNS related modules are restored back to Magisk-Modules-Repo.
- Read the Magisk Documentation. Module developers are expected to be familiar with Magisk and GitHub.
- Create a repository with your personal GitHub account, and host your module in the repo.
- A valid Magisk Module. (e.g. proper and unique
id
,versionCode
should be an integer etc.) - Follow the format of the official Magisk Module Installer.
- A well formatted
README.md
containing information about the module. - English must be used in
README.md
, other languages are allowed. - No material infringing copyright.
- If you cannot properly submit a module, it means you cannot even read basic instructions.
Your module will never get approved even if you get it right after multiple "tries". - A repo that does not follow the format of Magisk Module Installer.
- A repo without
master
branch. - A module that only contains some simple boot scripts.
- A module that only uses
system.prop
to modify system props. - A module that is simply a duplicate of an existing module, or only little modifications are done.
In other words: no plagiarism.
- Create an issue with the title starting with
[Submission]
. The body of the issue is the GitHub link of your own module's repository. - A moderator will review your module and decide whether your module is approved or rejected.
- Once approved, your module will be cloned to Magisk-Modules-Repo, and a collaboration invitation will be sent to your email so you have admin permissions to the module.
- Once you accepted the invitation for collaboration on GitHub, you have admin permission; this means you can delete the module yourself via GitHub.
- You should update your module directly to the repo on Magisk-Modules-Repo, NOT your personal repo! Your personal repository hosting your module will not be used by Magisk in any way.
- Every time you finish upgrading your repo, increment
versionCode
inmodule.prop
. Magisk Manager compare this value with the local installed module to determine whether an update is available.