How to Add Module and Repository to Magisk/KernelSU/APatch

In this guide, we will show you the steps to add modules and repository to Magisk/KernelSU/APatch. Back in the day, Magisk used to be a one-stop place from wherein you could get your preferred module, download and install it in one single click. However, for some reason, it was then removed, and we were left with no choice but to manually download modules from third-party sites like GitHub.

The same holds true for the likes of APatch and KernelSU- both of them are devoid of a module repository as well. This is where MMRL comes into the picture. But what exactly is this app, and how can we integrate it into Magisk, KernelSU, etc? Let’s find out.

  • MMRL: The Best Magisk/KernelSU/APatch Module Repository Comprehensive Root Manager Support WebUI with Advanced Features Bulk Installation Support Module Dependency Management Magisk Modules Repositories User Transparency with Blacklist Customizable Module Pages Transparency of Included Files Analytics Dashboard
  • How to Install Repository and Modules in Magisk/KernelSU/APatch via MMRL

MMRL: The Best Magisk/KernelSU/APatch Module Repository

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MMRL is a module repository that can be integrated into Magisk, KernelSU, KernelSU Next, and APatch. By default, one single repository will be there [which needs to be updated], but there are 10 additional repositories [having modules anywhere from 1 to 100] that you can add. Apart from that, you can also manage the modules that have been installed from third-party sources. With that said, here are some of the noteworthy features of this app:

Comprehensive Root Manager Support

Full compatibility with Magisk, KernelSU, and APatch for diverse root management options.

WebUI with Advanced Features

Includes Edge-to-Edge support and dynamic app themes for a seamless user experience.

Bulk Installation Support

Effortlessly install modules in bulk, both online and locally.

Module Dependency Management

Simplifies module installation for end-users by automatically handling module dependencies.

Magisk Modules Repositories

A community-driven platform that allows anyone to contribute and access Magisk modules.

User Transparency with Blacklist

Clear visibility into which modules or actions are restricted, ensuring users can make informed decisions.

Customizable Module Pages

Personalize module pages with categories, screenshots, icons, covers, and other content for a tailored presentation.

Transparency of Included Files

Detailed breakdown of all files within modules, including APKs, service files, and more, for full user awareness.

Analytics Dashboard

Display module-related analytics on the homepage, offering valuable insights into module usage and trends.

How to Install Repository and Modules in Magisk/KernelSU/APatch via MMRL

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  1. To begin with, download and install the MMRL via GitHub .
  2. Then launch it, select your root platform, and hit Continue.
  3. Go to the Repo section and hit Update next to the repository that is already present there.
  4. To add more repos, tap Explore More Repositories, choose the desired repo, and hit Add.
  5. To install a module, go to Repos, select the desired mod, and hit Install > Install > Reboot.
  6. To uninstall a module, head over to the Modules tab > tap on Remove > Restart the device.
  7. You may also head over to the Settings tab and customize the app as per your requirement.
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