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Adaptive Performance
Adaptive Performance is a module that automatically switches CPU governors based on the foreground application. It intelligently balances performance and battery life by applying optimal governors for gaming, specific apps, or idle states.

Spoofed-MLBB
Spoofed-MLBB is a Zygisk module designed to spoof the device model of an Android system. This module intercepts and modifies system properties related to the device's identity, such as ro.product.model, ro.product.name, and ro.product.brand. By altering these properties to match those of a high-end device specifically the Xiaomi 15 in this case it tricks the Android operating system and applications into recognizing the device as a different, more powerful model. The primary goal is to unlock features or performance modes in certain applications (like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang) that are typically reserved for flagship devices. This is achieved by making the system believe it is running on a Xiaomi 15, equipped with a top-tier processor.
auriya
Auriya is a Magisk/KernelSU module for Android performance optimization, written in Rust. Built as a learning project while exploring Rust's performance benefits for background daemons. Features - Frame-Aware Scheduling (experimental) - Adaptive frame rate per game - Per-App Refresh Rate - Different refresh rate for each app - Per-Game Profile - FPS target and mode configuration - System Tweaks - CPU and Memory optimization WebUI - Configuration interface