Magisk (software)
Magisk is free and open-source software used to root Android devices, developed by John Wu. Magisk supports devices running Android 6.0 or higher.[1]
Original author(s) | John Wu (topjohnwu) |
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Stable release | 27.0
/ February 3, 2024 |
Preview release | 27008
/ September 17, 2024 |
Repository | github |
Written in | C [2] |
Operating system | Android |
Platform | Android |
License | GPL-3.0 |
Website | github |
Overview
[edit]Magisk is a free and open-source software that enables users to gain root access to their Android devices. With Magisk, users can install various modifications and customizations, making it a popular choice for Android enthusiasts. Additionally, Magisk comes with a built-in app called Magisk Manager, which allows users to manage root permissions and install various modules.[3]
Magisk has a systemless approach and modular design; it offers a safe and easy way to root a device and add new features and functionality.[4]
History
[edit]Magisk started out as a small project created by John Wu. However, it has now grown to more than 252 contributors. In version 21, support for Android 11 was added.[5] In version 22, support for the Samsung Galaxy S21 was added.[6] In version 26, support for Android 5 and earlier was removed.[7] The original developer John Wu started working for the Android security team in 2021.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Wu, John (2022-12-12), topjohnwu/Magisk, retrieved 2022-12-12
- ^ "Topjohnwu/Magisk". GitHub. 3 May 2022.
- ^ "Magisk Zip". 2022-01-02. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
- ^ "Magisk APK". 2 January 2022. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
- ^ "Root-methode Magisk krijgt ondersteuning voor Android 11". Tweakers (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-09-11.
- ^ Wilde, Damien (2021-02-24). "Magisk v22.0 adds support for Galaxy S21 series, app hiding improvements, plus more". 9to5Google. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
- ^ Wilde, Damien (2021-05-13). "Magisk v23 drop pre-Android 5 device support". 9to5Google. Retrieved 2021-09-11.