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PROGRAM:

NAME


adb - Android Debug Bridge

SYNOPSIS


adb [-d|-e|-s serialNumber] command

DESCRIPTION


Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile command line tool that lets you communicate with
an emulator instance or connected Android-powered device.

If there's only one emulator running or only one device connected, the adb command is sent
to that device by default. If multiple emulators are running and/or multiple devices are
attached, you need to use the -d, -e, or -s option to specify the target device to which
the command should be directed.

OPTIONS


-a Directs adb to listen on all interfaces for a connection.

-d Directs command to the only connected USB device. Returns an error if more than
one USB device is present.

-e Directs command to the only running emulator. Returns an error if more than one
emulator is running.

-s specific device
Directs command to the device or emulator with the given serial number or
qualifier. Overrides ANDROID_SERIAL environment variable.

-p product name or path
Simple product name like sooner, or a relative/absolute path to a product out
directory like out/target/product/sooner. If -p is not specified, the
ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT environment variable is used, which must be an absolute path.

-H Name of adb server host (default: localhost)

-P Port of adb server (default: 5037)

COMMANDS


adb devices [-l]
List all connected devices. -l will also list device qualifiers.

adb connect host[:port]
Connect to a device via TCP/IP. Port 5555 is used by default if no port number is
specified.

adb disconnect [host[:port]]
Disconnect from a TCP/IP device. Port 5555 is used by default if no port number is
specified. Using this command with no additional arguments will disconnect from
all connected TCP/IP devices.

Device commands
adb push [-p] local remote
Copy file/dir to device. -p to display the transfer progress.

adb pull [-p] [-a] remote [local]
Copy file/dir from device. -p to display the transfer progress, -a means copy
timestamp and mode.

adb sync [directory]
Copy host->device only if changed. -l means list but don't copy.

If directory is not specified, /system, /vendor (if present), /oem (if present) and /data
partitions will be updated.

If it is system, vendor, oem or data, only the corresponding partition is updated.

adb shell
Run remote shell interactively.

adb shell command
Run remote shell command.

adb emu command
Run emulator console command

adb logcat [filter-spec]
View device log.

adb forward --list
List all forward socket connections. The format is a list of lines with the
following format: serial " " local " " remote "\n"

adb forward local remote
Forward socket connections.

Forward specs are one of:

· tcp:port

· localabstract:unix domain socket name

· localreserved:unix domain socket name

· localfilesystem:unix domain socket name

· dev:character device name

· jdwp:process pid (remote only)

adb forward --no-rebind local remote
Same as "adb forward local remote" but fails if local is already forwarded

adb forward --remove local
Remove a specific forward socket connection.

adb forward --remove-all
Remove all forward socket connections.

adb reverse --list
List all reverse socket connections from device.

adb reverse remote local
Reverse socket connections.

Reverse specs are one of:

· tcp:port

· localabstract:unix domain socket name

· localreserved:unix domain socket name

· localfilesystem:unix domain socket name

adb reverse --norebind remote local
Same as 'adb reverse remote local' but fails if remote is already reversed.

adb reverse --remove remote
Remove a specific reversed socket connection.

adb reverse --remove-all
Remove all reversed socket connections from device.

adb jdwp
List PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport.

adb install [-lrtsdg] file
Push this package file to the device and install it.

· -l: Forward lock application.

· -r: Replace existing application.

· -t: Allow test packages.

· -s: Install application on sdcard.

· -d: Allow version code downgrade.

· -g: Grant all runtime permissions.

adb install-multiple [-lrtsdpg] file...
Push this package file to the device and install it.

· -l: Forward lock application.

· -r: Replace existing application.

· -t: Allow test packages.

· -s: Install application on sdcard.

· -d: Allow version code downgrade.

· -p: Partial application install.

· -g: Grant all runtime permissions.

adb uninstall [-k] package
Remove this app package from the device. -k means keep the data and cache directories.

adb bugreport
Return all information from the device that should be included in a bug report

adb backup [-f file] [-apk|-noapk] [-obb|-noobb] [-shared|-noshared] [-all]
[-system|-nosystem] [packages...]
Write an archive of the device's data to file. If no -f option is supplied then the
data is written to backup.ab in the current directory.

-apk | -noapk enable/disable backup of the .apks themselves in the archive; the default is
noapk.

-obb | -noobb enable/disable backup of any installed apk expansion (aka .obb) files
associated with each application; the default is noobb.

-shared | -noshared enable/disable backup of the device's shared storage / SD card
contents; the default is noshared.

-all means to back up all installed applications.

-system | -nosystem toggles whether -all automatically includes system applications; the
default is to include system apps.

packages... is the list of applications to be backed up. If the -all or -shared flags are
passed, then the package list is optional. Applications explicitly given on the command
line will be included even if -nosystem would ordinarily cause them to be omitted.

adb restore file
Restore device contents from the file backup archive.

adb disable-verity
Disable dm-verity checking on USERDEBUG builds.

adb enable-verity
Re-enable dm-verity checking on USERDEBUG builds.

adb keygen file
Generate adb public/private key. The private key is stored in file, and the public
key is stored in file.pub. Any existing files are overwritten.

adb help
Show help message.

adb version
Show version number.

Scripting
adb wait-for-device
Block until device is online.

adb start-server
Ensure that there is a server running.

adb kill-server
Kill the server if it is running.

adb get-state
Prints: offline | bootloader | device

adb get-serialno
Prints: serial-number.

adb get-devpath
Prints: device-path.

adb remount
Remounts the /system, /vendor (if present) and /oem (if present) partitions on the
device read-write.

adb reboot [bootloader|recovery]
Reboots the device, optionally into the bootloader or recovery program.

adb reboot sideload
Reboots the device into the sideload mode in recovery program (adb root required).

adb reboot sideload-auto-reboot
Reboots into the sideload mode, then reboots automatically after the sideload
regardless of the result.

adb sideload file
Sideloads the given package.

adb root
Restarts the adbd daemon with root permissions.

adb unroot
Restarts the adbd daemon without root permissions.

adb usb
Restarts the adbd daemon listening on USB.

adb tcpip port
Restarts the adbd daemon listening on TCP on the specified port.

Networking
adb ppp tty [parameters]
Run PPP over USB.

parameters: Eg. defaultroute debug dump local notty usepeerdns

Note: you should not automatically start a PPP connection. tty refers to the tty for PPP
stream. Eg. dev:/dev/omap_csmi_tty1

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES


ADB_TRACE
Print debug information. A comma separated list of the following values 1 or all,
adb, sockets, packets, rwx, usb, sync, sysdeps, transport, jdwp

ANDROID_SERIAL
The serial number to connect to. -s takes priority over this if given.

ANDROID_LOG_TAGS
When used with the logcat option, only these debug tags are printed.

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