Bloatware sucks. This module lets you disable pre-installed system apps and services that don’t serve you.
It lets you nuke unwanted pre-installed apps (bloatware), all systemlessly, through an easy-to-use WebUI.
It creates "whiteouts" for the apps you want to nuke. Then, the root manager or mountify mount it and fools Android into thinking those apps don't exist.
Really, why not? Maybe for the sense of control over evil OEM ^^
KernelSU & Apatch: Built-in WebUI ready to use
Magisk: Use third-party apps like WebUI X or KSUWebUIStandalone (auto-installed if needed). Launch it from the action button
This module was built on top of hard work from some very cool people.
@backslashxx
Massive shoutout for more than just the standalone mounting scripts and whiteout logic from mountify.
A big chunk of the backend shell scripts in this module were either inspired by or directly adapted from his work.
@KOWX712
WebUI wizard. He made the frontend actually usable.
Without this, you'd be staring at broken modals wondering why life suck. He's also the author of Tricky-Addon-Update-Target-List, which inspired parts of the module's approach to package handling and list manipulation.
@j-hc
Their work on zygisk-detach helped shape how the module handles app list.
All other contributors
From code tweaks to bug reports to random late-night suggestions: thank you.
You helped shape this into something that doesn’t suck to use.
Appreciate all of you. You made the thing not suck.
Yes, this is powerful. No, it does not come with training wheels (it does have a simple anti bootloop mechanism tho).
Disabling critical system apps can:
- Break your phone
- Trigger boot loops
- Make you question all your life decisions
Maybe don’t go nuking half your system unless you’re absolutely sure it won’t end in regret and recovery mode.
You’ve been warned.
$ claude mcp add systemapp_nuker \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>