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option to remove the pin request(forever,even in first time)

Open itapi opened this issue 9 months ago • 10 comments

Is your feature request related to a problem?

no

Describe the solution you'd like

I would like to access the cli without needing the pin verification...even tough it's cool and nice feature...and I really like your job.... I need just to access it freely :) is there any chance for that?

Additional context

Another question sir,is there any option to enable module without specifing manually the scopes,and the modules would be activated via the scopes defined in the app array xml(like the manager itself show automatically)?

itapi avatar Apr 30 '24 13:04 itapi

After you enable the cli, you can choose disable on cli session timeout instead of one command. I'll will evaluate if completly disable timeout and enable the cli by default.

mywalkb avatar Apr 30 '24 14:04 mywalkb

@mywalkb thank sir! I'd really like to thank you for your awesome project! Another question sir,is there any option to enable module without specifing manually the scopes,and the modules would be activated via the scopes defined in the app array xml(like the manager itself show automatically)?

itapi avatar Apr 30 '24 18:04 itapi

Another question sir,is there any option to enable module without specifing manually the scopes,and the modules would be activated via the scopes defined in the app array xml(like the manager itself show automatically)?

this possibility is currently missing, but one could think about introducing it.

mywalkb avatar Apr 30 '24 19:04 mywalkb

@mywalkb thanks...it's kind of making the module enabling simpler...because the scopes are usually defined already in the app xml... :)

itapi avatar May 01 '24 06:05 itapi

@mywalkb I'd be happy when an 'all' checkbox would be added, when that is easier.

KoffieNu avatar May 18 '24 12:05 KoffieNu

@mywalkb I'd be happy when an 'all' checkbox would be added, when that is easier.

Does this go against the LSPosed design philosophy?

callng avatar May 26 '24 08:05 callng

Does this go against the LSPosed design philosophy?

Sure, it is definitely not recommended, but I think that everyone should be free to do what they want on their device. Even in the original project you could select all the applications for a module it was a bit tedious because you have to click them one by one.

mywalkb avatar May 26 '24 09:05 mywalkb

Sure, it is definitely not recommended, but I think that everyone should be free to do what they want on their device. Even in the original project you could select all the applications for a module it was a bit tedious because you have to click them one by one.

Okay

callng avatar May 26 '24 09:05 callng

mark

Samael-Z avatar Jun 06 '24 03:06 Samael-Z

I would also very much like this function to be added (It is very tedious to add every application to the scope) I am building the source code of the project, the question is if someone can direct me where to add this function

MHBdev2 avatar Jun 15 '24 23:06 MHBdev2