📱 StackSense - Analyze Your Apps with Ease
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📖 Introduction
StackSense is an offline-first Android app that analyzes installed applications on your device. It helps you identify the technology stack used by various apps, including Kotlin, Flutter, and React Native. With StackSense, you can also discover over 50 libraries and understand the permissions required by each application. This tool aims to provide clarity on how apps are built and what they need to function.
🚀 Getting Started
To use StackSense, simply follow the steps below to download and install the app on your Android device.
⚙️ System Requirements
- Android Version: Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher
- Storage Space: at least 100 MB of available storage
- Internet Connection: Not required for app analysis; needed only for initial download
📦 Features
- Offline-first functionality allows for app scanning without needing an internet connection.
- Detects technology stacks including:
- Kotlin
- Flutter
- React Native
- Analyzes over 50 popular libraries used in various apps.
- Provides insights into app permissions for better user awareness.
🔗 Download & Install
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Visit this page to download: Go to the Releases page.
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Select the latest release: Look for the version labeled “Latest Release”. This ensures you have the most up-to-date features and fixes.
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Download the APK file: Locate the file named StackSense-v1.0.apk (or similar). Click on it to start the download.
- Enable installation from unknown sources:
- Open your device settings.
- Navigate to “Security” or “Privacy”.
- Find “Install unknown apps” and select the app (like your web browser) you used to download the APK.
- Toggle on “Allow from this source”.
- Install StackSense:
- Once the APK file downloads, tap on the notification or locate the downloaded file in your device’s Downloads folder.
- Tap on the APK to begin the installation.
- Follow the prompts to complete the installation process.
📱 Using StackSense
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Open the app: Find the StackSense icon on your home screen or app drawer and tap to open.
- Start analyzing apps:
- On the main screen, you will see a button labeled “Analyze Apps”.
- Tap it, and StackSense will scan all installed applications on your device.
- Review results:
- After the scan, StackSense will display a list of your installed apps along with their technology stack, libraries, and required permissions.
🛠️ Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues during installation or use, try the following steps:
- Reboot your device: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve problems.
- Check storage space: Ensure you have enough space for the app to work properly.
- Re-download the APK: If the download seems corrupt or fails, try redownloading the file.
📅 Keeping StackSense Updated
To ensure you have the latest features and fixes, regularly check the Releases page for updates.
🌐 Contributing
StackSense is open source, and we welcome contributions! If you have ideas for improvements or would like to report issues, please visit our GitHub repository.
📋 License
StackSense is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute the app as long as you include the original license file.
📞 Support
For support requests, please create an issue on the GitHub repository or contact us through the provided channels there.
📝 Acknowledgements
Thanks to all the contributors and users who help make StackSense better every day. Your feedback is vital for our growth and improvement.