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    android-backup-processor

    Android adb backup extractor and packer

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    Downloads: 111 This Week
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    android-backup-toolkit

    Collection of several utilities to work with android backups

    Project name: android-backup-toolkit URL: https://sourceforge.net/p/android-backup-toolkit/ License: various (see individual projects) Authors: various (see individual projects) This project is simply a compilation of the six following projects, both latest source code and binaries: * android-backup-extractor: https://sourceforge.net/projects/adbextractor/ * android-backup-splitter: https://sourceforge.net/p/adb-split/ *...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    tar-binary-splitter

    Split tar archive into subtars or android apps without extracting them

    Split a single tar archive into multilpe ones (each one called a subtar), one per each each item inside, preserving tar format. Also allows to split an adb backup (tar format) by android app or shared storage.
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    android-backup-splitter

    Create a single adb backup for each app /sd and inform of missing apks

    This project consists of two shell scrips. One splits an adb backup into several ones by app name extracting the contents of the tars to a temporal folder and then re-taring everything to get the individual ab for each android app. The other shell script uses Tar Binary Splitter to divide the main tar inside the adb backup without extracting anything from the tar, so is by far the best method. Other software is needed. The bundle is included in Android Backup Extractor, with the...
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    Python ADB

    Python ADB

    Python ADB + Fastboot implementation

    python-adb provides a pure-Python implementation of the Android Debug Bridge protocol so you can script Android devices without depending on the platform adb binary. It exposes high-level helpers for device discovery, shell commands, file push/pull, port forwarding, and log collection, making it easy to build automation around phones and emulators. Under the hood it speaks the ADB protocol directly and can connect via USB or over TCP, which is useful for lab setups and headless servers....
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    no-adb-backup-app-lister

    List all apps on android device that don't allow adb backup

    List all apps on android device that don't allow adb backup
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    helium-backup-extractor

    Extract Helium (formely Carbon) backups

    Extract Helium (formely Carbon) backups. Helium backups are normal adb backups created with boolean COMPRESS_FULL_BACKUPS = false, and the 18th byte of the backup changed from 0 to 1 (I guess this is done by Helium intentionally). Android should be able to restore helium backups properly, considering that first you change 18th byte from 1 to 0. The files inside uncompressed backups don't necessarily match directly the ones in compressed format (even after decompression).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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