From 1ffd0f90be490725fe117eac972ea4ce79f740d1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: YZBruh Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2024 23:28:21 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] pmt: apply version 1.7.0 changes --- README.md | 44 +++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 520afe0..4f1e313 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,26 +12,23 @@ It offers a lot of options. I will place these below. But first let me talk abou #### Presented arguments (options) ``` -Usage (arguments): - -b, --backup backup mode - -f, --flash flash mode - -p, --partition name of the partition to be backed up - -l, --logical know that the partition that will be backed up is logical - -o, --out (only backups) the output name of the backed-up partition (default: partition name) - -d, --outdir (only backups) directory where the backup partition will be saved (default: /storage/emulated/0) - -c, --context it is meant to specify a custom /dev context. Only classic partitions (default: /dev/block/by-name) - -D, --list list partitions - -v, --version see version - -h, --help see help message - -L, --license see license +Usage: + -b | --backup backup mode + -F | --flash flash mode + -p | --partition name of the partition to be backed up + -l | --logical know that the partition that will be backed up is logical + -o | --out (only backups) the output name of the backed-up partition (default: partition name) + -d | --outdir (only backups) directory where the backup partition will be saved (default: /storage/emulated/0) + -c | --context it is meant to specify a custom /dev context. Only classic partitions (default: /dev/block/by-name) + -D | --list list partitions + -f | --force force mode. Output is not produced. Even if it's a mistake. But if the target is not a mode, the error is given. If you want to work stable, it is important to specify this option first. + -v | --version see version + --help see help message + -L | --license see license -Example 1: +Examples: -b --partition boot_a -o boot_slot_a_image -d /sdcard/backup -c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name - -Example 2: --flash /sdcard/twrp/boot.img -p boot_a -c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name - -Example 3: -c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name --list Report bugs to @@ -43,7 +40,7 @@ Report bugs to - Packages are available in publications. - İt is mandatory to use the `-b` | `--backup` or `-f` | `--flash` and `-p` | `--partition` argument. After all, a partition name and progress type is required to be progress. - If the logical partition flag is not used, a classic partition is tried to be processing by default. -- [Click to see special version changes](https://github.com/YZBruh/pbt/blob/1.5.0-en/CHANGELOG.md) +- [Click to see special version changes](https://github.com/YZBruh/pbt/blob/1.7.0-en/CHANGELOG.md) - Let me know your suggestions! ### How is it built? @@ -62,11 +59,12 @@ Special `make` commands (pbt offers :) ; --------- Partition Manager help --------- Commands; - make ==> Build Partition Backupper - make clean ==> Clear files (Builded binaries are not deleted) - make clean-all ==> Clear files (Builded binaries are deleted) - make install-termux ==> If you are using termux, it installs the compiled pbt into termux. So it allows you to use it like a normal command. - make help ==> Display help message + make ==> Build Partition Manager + make clean ==> Clear files (Builded binaries are not deleted) + make clean-all ==> Clear files (Builded binaries are deleted) + make install-termux ==> If you are using termux, it installs the compiled pmt into termux. So it allows you to use it like a normal command. + make uninstall-termux ==> If you are using termux, it uninstalls the compiled pmt into termux. So it allows you to use it like a normal command. + make help ==> Display help message ``` I compiled it with termux :D. Why should I bother... I compiled it with `GCC 17.0.6`. You can look at the version with the viewing option :)