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adb_cli
Rust binary providing an improved version of adb
CLI.
Rust binary
This crate provides a lightweight binary based on the adb_client
crate. You can install it by running the following command :
cargo install adb_cli
Usage is quite simple, and tends to look like adb
:
- To use ADB server as a proxy:
user@laptop ~/adb_client (main)> adb_cli --help
Rust ADB (Android Debug Bridge) CLI
Usage: adb_cli [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
Commands:
host-features List available server features
push Push a file on device
pull Pull a file from device
list List a directory on device
stat Stat a file specified on device
shell Spawn an interactive shell or run a list of commands on the device
reboot Reboot the device
framebuffer Dump framebuffer of device
logcat Get logs of device
version Print current ADB version
kill Ask ADB server to quit immediately
devices List connected devices
track-devices Track new devices showing up
pair Pair device with a given code
connect Connect device over WI-FI
disconnect Disconnect device over WI-FI
sms Send a SMS with given phone number and given content
rotate Rotate device screen from 90°
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-d, --debug
-a, --address <ADDRESS> [default: 127.0.0.1:5037]
-s, --serial <SERIAL> Serial id of a specific device. Every request will be sent to this device
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
- To interact directly with end devices
user@laptop ~/adb_client (main)> adb_cli usb --help
Device commands via USB, no server needed
Usage: adb_cli usb [OPTIONS] --vendor-id <VID> --product-id <PID> <COMMAND>
Commands:
shell Spawn an interactive shell or run a list of commands on the device
pull Pull a file from device
push Push a file on device
stat Stat a file on device
reboot Reboot the device
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-v, --vendor-id <VID> Hexadecimal vendor id of this USB device
-p, --product-id <PID> Hexadecimal product id of this USB device
-k, --private-key <PATH_TO_PRIVATE_KEY> Path to a custom private key to use for authentication
-h, --help Print help
Dependencies
~23–52MB
~1M SLoC