Youtube-revanced-extended-v173935-cli-v2141-patches-v2820-intgs-v0511_signedapk
: The base version of the official YouTube app that was being "hacked." Cli-v2.14.1 : The command-line tool used to inject the code.
As ReVanced grew, a developer known as felt the main project wasn't moving fast enough. They created ReVanced Extended (RVX) , a fork that added hundreds of hyper-specific features—like hiding the "Shorts" shelf entirely, restoring the "Dislike" counter, and bringing back old-school UI layouts that Google had long since deleted. Breaking Down the "Name" : The base version of the official YouTube
The story begins with the original Vanced project, which was forced to cease operations in early 2022 due to legal pressure. While the original team vanished, the code lived on through , a modular patching system. Unlike its predecessor, ReVanced didn't distribute a pirated app; instead, it provided the "blueprints" (patches) so users could build their own version. The Rise of "Extended" Breaking Down the "Name" The story begins with