To get started with YAOSP, you'll need to get familiar with Git and Repo.
To initialize your local repository using the YAOSP trees, use this command:
repo init -u git://github.com/YAOSP/manifest.git -b YAOSP-MM-6.0.1_r62
Then sync up with this command:
repo sync
You can find the latest changelogs here.
You can find the currently known issues list here.
If you don't want to compile yourself and just download a flashable zip of YAOSP, you can find the downloads here :
Angler (Nexus 6P) : Android File Host
Bullhead (Nexus 5X) : Android File Host
Shamu (Nexus 6) : Android File Host
Hammerhead (Nexus 5) : Android File Host
Flounder (Nexus 9) : Android File Host
Flo (Nexus 7-2013 WiFi) : Android File Host
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General Note 1 : This ROM comes with source-based bake-in root, which you have to enable in developer settings, it's disabled by default !
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General Note 2 : If you prefer the use of SuperSU, you can flash it like before, it will be supported as well.
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General Note 3 : This ROM does NOT comes with gapps, nor gapps backup script, so you need to flash gapps after the ROM zip each time !
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Note for Angler, Bullhead and Flounder : flash respective latest vendor image and bootloader.
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