Organize the revanced section which is messy with redundancies and disorganized:
- better descriptions to differentiate between the official manual patcher, pre-built APK generator automated repositories, and CLI patchers
- kept starred only the official ReVanced which requires patching manually but it probably has the better support from devs
- moved revanced to a different section in storage. Because there is a bunch of links related to the project, and because this way it could be linked from reddit, twitter, instagram etc sections, since revanced patches all of those apps, not just YouTube
- deleted:
- https://github.com/revanced/revanced-manager redundant github link, already linked from the main Revanced Manager link which is https://revanced.app/download
- https://github.com/YT-Advanced/ReX-patches fork of ReVanced Extended that doesnt say the reason for forking so apparently its just a clone:
- https://revanced-apks.pages.dev/ this page only shows the latest release of Revanced APKs, so if that release does have an update for Youtube, but not for Reddit, you miss the Reddit APK which is up to date too. So Better link the release page in Github which shows all the releases instead.
- https://github.com/inotia00/ReVanced_Extended this repo is just for issues and requests, not the tool itself
- https://github.com/inotia00/revanced-patches/tree/revanced-extended this repo has the patches for revanced extended but its not a relevant link for users, it is for devs
put together bypass.city with krnl-and-linkvertise-bypasser because they developed by the same people, linked to each other and use the same discord
put together the yuumari web bypasser and extension "auto-link-bypasser" because they developed by the same people and linked to each other
- Fixed some markdown and desc errors
- Improved consistency by merging together some links without any description which were previously listed one under another
- Moved stuff with a description above merged descriptionless links since it just looks goofy the other way around
**Changes made:**
- Removed [Xfinity Speed Test](https://speedtest.xfinity.com/), only has servers in the US and doesn't offer that much info anyway, all the tips are very basic, common knowledge stuff
- Removed [DLS Reports](http://www.dslreports.com/tools), pretty unreliable and alt tabbing cancels the speed test
- Removed [wifiman](http://wifiman.com/), admits to collecting information and sharing it with third parties
- Removed [Net Speed Meter](https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/app/9nmbx01pxz4l), there's no need to install an app just for a speedtest + it has pretty low ratings
- Removed [GoogleFiber](http://speedtest.googlefiber.net/), no https and doesn't show much info
- Removed [Speedtest-Tracker](https://github.com/henrywhitaker3/Speedtest-Tracker), overall seems pretty broken and is no longer updated (last update 2 yrs ago and 150 issues open)
- Removed [PeerFast](https://diegorbaquero.github.io/PeerFast/), stuck on test is starting and hasn't been updated in 2 years
- Removed [testmyspeed](https://testmyspeed.onl/), another speedtest developed by Ookla but there's no reason to use it over https://www.speedtest.net/ or fast
- Removed [speedtestcustom](https://pcmag.speedtestcustom.com/), clone of testmyspeed.onl with bright red background :')
- Removed [SpeedOf.Me](https://speedof.me/), doesn't show much info + sponsored by nord so it's heavily advertised on site
- Removed [BroadbandSpeedChecker](https://broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk/), shows signicantly slower results than normal and the site is overall pretty bloat with random stuff
- Removed [att](https://www.att.com/support/speedtest/), requires sign-up
- Removed [testmy](https://testmy.net/), pretty awful UI/UX, redirects a shitton during testing
- Removed [CIRA](https://performance.cira.ca/), requires a shitton of info to start the test
- Removed [OpenSpeedTest](https://openspeedtest.com/), pretty much a bloated clone of librespeed
- Removed [speed.io](https://speed.io/), doesn't show much info and meh UI, no reason to use it over everything else
- Removed [Netease](https://nstool.netease.com/), site is in chinese and no longer functional
- Removed [3](https://2ip.ru/), it's the russian version of 2ip, it should be moved to the non-eng russian section
- Removed [dnstools](http://www.dnstools.ch/), site is in german but generally should just be removed since no https
- Starred [Web Check](https://web-check.xyz/) in IP / Network Tools, it does very extensive checks and shows lots of information, is regularly updated and has a very nice and intuitive UI
**Changes made:**
- Reordered starred sites in Encode / Decode URLs. Ciphey should be first on the list because it's the fastest decryption tool, cross-platform and regularly updated. It is also fully automated, which I believe needs to be mentioned in the description since it's one of Ciphey's most distinguishable features. Added CyberChef under it, it has a lot of options but it is slower than Ciphey when it comes to longer/heavier encryptions. Placed universal text tools third because it only has options for encoding and converting text, not decoding, which I think is important to mention in the desc.
- Added [Dynamic](https://apps.maximelafarie.com/base64/) because it has a very clean, intuitive interface for dynamic Base64 encoding / decoding. It's the perfect site for when you just need to encode / decode some text to base64 and see it happen as you type for fastest results. It also cannot be found easily by googling, so I strongly believe it should be kept as a hidden gem sort of thing.
- Placed DenCode next to cryptii since they have the same description, there's no need for 2 lines.
- Added that TxtToEmoji can also be used for decryption in the desc.
- Placed Emoji Engine on a separate line because it is the only site with multilingual search, which I think is pretty important to mention in the description.
- Removed the dupe of Geniemoji which was just a link to the GH page of it, I decided to keep the github.io site of it.
- Removed Removed [Emotes Everywhere](https://kellphy.com/projects/kee.html) because it's just an empty page. Even when I refresh with adblock off, there's absolutely nothing even resembling an emoji there.
**Changes made:**
- Added descriptions
- Placed all Base64 related links next to each other for clarity
- Removed [Online UTF8 Tools](https://onlineutf8tools.com/), freemium (https://prnt.sc/I_fmTv41S-np) and doesn't have anything that isn't already covered in starred sites
- Removed [DenCode](https://dencode.com/), site is overall pretty janky since it automatically does every encryption/decryption possible at the same time and ciphers are broken, most stuff doesn't even have a decode option and it doesn't contain anything starred sites don't already have
- Removed [age online](https://age-online.com/), only one encryption method which is pretty weak and the project was last updated a year ago, doesn't appear to be maintained anymore
- Removed [Enigma machine](https://observablehq.com/@tmcw/enigma-machine), it's a cool way to show how the enigma machine worked but a tool used for encryption 100 years ago is obviously in no way practical to use now. This is more of a historical outlook on the very start of cryptography as a science, which is imo too niche to keep and it was last updated 4 years ago
- Removed [Encode/Decode](https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/encode_decode/), only a few encryption/decryption methods and nothing unique
- Removed [Universal Cyrillic decoder](https://2cyr.com/decode/?lang=en), max size is only 100KiB, site is very unintuitive and unreliable, hasn't been updated in 2 years
- Removed [Motobit](https://www.motobit.com/util/base64-decoder-encoder.asp), only has base64 encoding/decoding and the site looks awful
- Removed [Base64 encoder & decoder](https://www.64baser.com/), just a standard base64 encode/decode, doesn't have anything different from the starred base64 site
- Removed [URL Encode/Decode](https://www.url-encode-decode.com/), has less options and less intuitive UI than the other URL encode/decode site we have
- Removed [EmojiBatch](https://www.emojibatch.com/), only has the default emojis and provides no further information about them
- Removed [Emoji Cheat Sheet](https://www.webfx.com/tools/emoji-cheat-sheet/), doesn't have anything that isn't already covered by emojipedia + bloated with SEO BS
- Removed [PicMo](https://picmojs.com/), no longer maintained
- Removed [GetEmoji](https://getemoji.com/), copy of Emojipedia with way less features and nothing unique
- Removed [GenieEmoji](https://github.com/virejdasani/Geniemoji), dupe and wrong name
- Removed [Emotes Everywhere](https://kellphy.com/projects/kee.html), dead