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Note

If you are preparing to install in a ROOT environment:

Follow the steps on this page to prepare the device for a mount installation. Note that the APK from APKMirror that you install must be the same version as the APK you will patch.

You will also need your Android device connected to your PC via ADB.

Using RVX Builder (Windows / MacOS / Linux)

  1. Download the rvx-builder executable and run it.

Tip

If you encounter an error, please refer to this issue. If your issue is not dicussed there, please report it on the GitHub issues page.

  1. A GUI will open in your browser. Click Start patching. After the dependencies are downloaded, click Continue.

  2. Select the app you want to patch, or upload the APK.

  3. Select the patches you want to include.

  • Read this document for information on patches you may want to include or exclude. Otherwise, just click the Select All button to select all Default patches.

Important

For ROOT YouTube / YT Music installations, the GmsCore support patch must be excluded. For non-ROOT installations, the patch must be included.

  1. If you did not upload an APK in step 3, a menu will appear where you can choose the version of the app to patch. Select the first option, marked (AUTO SELECTION), or select a version marked as (suggested). After the APK is downloaded, click Continue and wait for patching to complete.

  2. For non-ROOT installations, install the patched APK from the revanced folder to your Android device. The revanced folder will be in the same directory as the rvx-builder executable. For ROOT installations, the app will be mounted automatically.

Tip

For ROOT installations, I recommend also installing the Detach Magisk module. It prevents automatic updates from the Google Play Store, which would cause crashes to occur in the ROOT environment.