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Those "root checks" are a joke. ~Nobody raises a brow if you are an admin user with root privilages on windows, (desktop) linux or macos. But it's such a huuuge deal when you manage to actually own and use your own mobile device the way you want by breaking free from what they impose on you, ugh...
Any app that doesnt work when you have root access ~shouldn't be used at first place..
Lsposed is a magisk/ksu module that has its own modules too. Like a manager insude a manager giving you even more options.
I would like to help you with various stuff and customizations but I just don't have enough time to explain them all.๐
I'm just gonna list stuff you may find useful:
Apatch (root and magisk/kernel modules manager)
Mrepo (magisk modules manager)
Shizuku
Color blender (to tweak metarial you colors)
Droidify (fdroid alternative)
Aurora store (play store alterantive)
Total commander (closed source root file manager)
Canta (used to uninstall system apps, I just use it to see the descriptions of various apps and disable them)
Florisboard beta (I have made a very good copy of gboard with that, I can send you the files if you want)
Smartpack manager (info about the phone and more)
Appmanager (various detailed info about apps)
Hidden settings (settings your rom may not show, closed source)
Island (for dual apps)
Neobackup (root backups, has issues with work profile)
Databackup (root backups, I use it to backup work profile apps)
Sai (installer)
Roundsync (uses rsync or rclone I think)
PrimitiveFTP (to send/recieve files with ftp connections)
DroidFS (to encrypt files)
DiskUsage (to visalise storage usage)
Db viewer (to view databases of apps, closed source)
Termux (temrinal for android, too advanced for me)
UsageDirect (logs app usage)
Motionamate (logs steps)
Neutrinote ce (notes)
Fossify apps (gallery, sms, calendar etc.)
Librera (pdf, epub etc viewer)
Moneywallet (expense/income tracker)
Magisk modules:
Adb and fastboot for android ndk
Advanced charging controller
Busybox for android ndk
Lsposed-mod (maintained version of lsposed manager, after the original went archived)
Zygisk mod
Lsposed modules/apps:
Lucky patcher (hacking apps if you want to)
Free notificiations to manage notifications
Matrix rain (fancy effect with matrix background in notification shade)
messengerEX (to disable adds in messenger app, in case you use it)
And many many more stuff
I was setting up my phone for about two weeks some months ago (the was a bug with xiaomi and work profile)๐
I'm pretty sure Shelter is better than Island, but I forgot the reason xD
Obtainium to grab apps and updates straight from the repositories.
GPS Logger is neat if you want to keep track of your movements now that Google won't track you anymore.
Insular (the degoogled open source version of Island) has a page comparing Island, Shelter and Insular
https://secure-system.gitlab.io/Insular/faq.html
I don't know if its updated, but you can pick the ones that fits your needs.
I picked Island because I thought I may have issues with my notifications if I had chosen Insular. (Plus, there was this bug I was talking about and thought that it would fix it. Installing Island wasnt the solution, but I had already spent a lot of time/days setting up my phone multiple times and didnt want to try it again, with the possibility of problematic notifications.)