The Android rooting community relies on modules Magisk and KernelSU. These powerful ZIP files give you extra functionality without messing with system partitions. People who write these modules need a hosting service that the community trusts and provides clean files without changes. DevDrive fills this need: a fast, clean and solid service for hosting files. Root users can download from DevDrive with full confidence.
Trusted Hosting for Android Root Modules
Share Modules with the XDA and Telegram Community
In the Android rooting community trust is very important. **Magisk by topjohnwu** is very popular and lets you root systems without touching system partition: a big advantage for safety. When someone flashes modules to a device that is already rooted they really trust both developer and source of download. DevDrive also understands this need for trust. It performs file integrity checks so users are certain all files are clean. Every module uploaded is stored with its original checksum so users are sure they receive the clean file you uploaded exactly as you uploaded it.
How to Upload and Share Magisk and KernelSU Modules
Version Control for Your Module Releases
Managing projects such as Magisk or KernelSU requires constant updates. You always fix bugs and upgrade compatibility with newer Android releases and add new features and support different types of chips. **KernelSU** has become very popular recently as a new method of rooting at kernel level. Now developers must maintain separate builds for both root solutions. DevDrive simplifies version control. Dedicated folders for each major release are used and there is a stable main download link.
Why Root Developers Trust DevDrive for Module Hosting
Security and Trust for Root Module Distribution
DevDrive fits well into how serious developers do their work. If you store code for your module on GitHub, just put a link to download page of DevDrive into README file. That is how you distribute binaries. Many developers already put DevDrive links right into forum posts at XDA Developers, Telegram channels, and their own sites. The counter of downloads also shows you a precise count of how many people like your module and that is good way to measure impact and motivate yourself to keep working.
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