: Use the Aurora Store as a privacy-friendly replacement for the Play Store to download apps that rely on microG.
I was unable to find a specific academic or technical white paper solely dedicated to a "microG Magisk Module link." This is likely because the ecosystem is fragmented: is a software project, Magisk is a rooting tool, and the "module" is a community-created packaging format. microg magisk module link
If you are running an older device (Galaxy S7, OnePlus 3T, etc.) with Android 8, 9, or 10, the modern module might be heavy. Use the : : Use the Aurora Store as a privacy-friendly
# post-fs-data.sh #!/system/bin/sh
: A lightweight and highly popular module that installs core components like GmsCore and GsfProxy. You can find it on GitHub via nift4 . Magisk is a rooting tool