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PocketPal AI: Your Private, Offline Language Model Assistant for Mobile
PocketPal AI is an innovative mobile application that brings the power of small language models (SLMs) directly to your smartphone. It allows users to interact with various AI models offline, ensuring complete privacy as all processing occurs on-device. Available for both iOS and Android, PocketPal AI offers a secure and flexible way to experience AI without an internet connection.

BCR: A Basic Call Recorder for Rooted Android Devices
BCR is a straightforward call recording application designed for rooted Android devices or those running custom firmware. It automatically records incoming and outgoing calls in the background, offering various output formats and features like direct boot awareness and auto-record rules. This project prioritizes simplicity and reliability, focusing on core functionality without unnecessary complexities.

android-mcp-server: Programmatic Android Device Control via ADB
The android-mcp-server is a Python-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to offer programmatic control over Android devices using ADB. It enables advanced device management capabilities, including screenshot capture, UI layout analysis, and package management. This server integrates seamlessly with MCP clients like Claude Desktop, providing a powerful tool for developers and automation enthusiasts.

Breezy Weather: A Feature-Rich Weather App with Over 50 Sources
Breezy Weather is an open-source Android application written in Kotlin, offering comprehensive weather information. It provides detailed forecasts, visualizations, and supports over 50 weather sources. This app stands out for its privacy-friendly approach and modern Material 3 Expressive design.