Aria Download Framework Developer Deletes All Source Code from GitHub

The creator of Aria, a popular lightweight Android download framework with over 5,600 GitHub stars that offers rich APIs for tasks such as pause, resume, and multi‑threaded downloads, has permanently removed all source code from the repository, saying the decision was forced by a scam and ensuing legal complications.

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Aria Download Framework Developer Deletes All Source Code from GitHub

Aria, a high-performance, lightweight Android download framework with over 5,600 GitHub stars, has had all its source code deleted by its developer. The developer cited being scammed and facing legal issues as the reason for permanently removing the project.

Aria provides rich APIs for managing download tasks including add, pause, cancel, and query operations, supporting features like breakpoint resume, speed limiting, and multi-threaded downloads to enhance user experience.

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