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  1. Vanilla Chromium releases repository. Contribute to bromite/chromium development by creating an account on GitHub.

  2. They are mostly useful to detect new features/bugs in Chromium and compare functionality with Bromite, but they provide as well a 100% vanilla working Chromium browser (with all the pros/cons).

  3. Bromite is currently built for ARM, ARM64 and x86 and for the Android SDK version 23+; Bromite SystemWebView is provided as well (SDK23+). For every Bromite build you can always find a matching vanilla Chromium build which is used for example to verify which issues are specific to Bromite or not.

  4. They are mostly useful to detect new features/bugs in Chromium and compare functionality with Bromite, but they provide as well a 100% vanilla working Chromium browser (with all the pros/cons).

  5. Cromite is a Chromium fork based on Bromite with built-in support for ad blocking and an eye for privacy. Cromite is available for Android arm64-v8a, arm32-v7a and x86_64, Nougat and above (Minimum v7.0, API level 24), Windows and Linux 64bit.

  6. Chromium uses Ninja as its main build tool along with a tool called GN to generate .ninja files. You can create any number of build directories with different configurations. To create a build directory which builds Chrome for Android, run: gn gen --args='target_os="android"' out/Default.

  7. You can create any number of build directories with different configurations. To create a build directory which builds Chrome for Android, run gn args out/Default and edit the file to contain the following arguments: target_os = "android". target_cpu = "arm64" # See "Figuring out target_cpu" below.

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