## Partition Manager (pmt) This binary C is for manage partitions of android devices. It offers a lot of options. I will place these below. But first let me talk about the operation... #### Presented arguments (options) ``` Usage: pmt backup PARTITION [OUTPUT] [OPTIONS]... pmt flash FILE PARTITION [OPTIONS]... pmt format FILE_SYSTEM[ext/2/3/4] PARTITION [OPTIONS]... Options: -l | --logical it is meant to determine whether the target partition is logical -c | --context it is meant to specify a custom /dev context. Only classic partitions (default: /dev/block/by-name) -p | --list list partitions -s | --silent information and warning messages are silenced in normal work. -f | --force force mode. Error messages are silenced and some things are ignored. -v | --version see version --help see help message -L | --license see license Examples: pmt backup boot_a -c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name pmt flash /sdcard/twrp/boot.img boot_a -c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name pmt format ext4 system_a --logical pmt -c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name --list Report bugs to ``` #### Some notes - Feel free to ask any questions you want. - Packages are available in publications. - 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/2.1.0-en/CHANGELOG.md) - Let me know your suggestions! ### How is it built? Android NDK is required to build. - [Download](https://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads) and extract the NDK package. - Clone this repository. And get access to it. ``` git clone https://github.com/YZBruh/pbt -b 2.1.0 ./pmt cd pmt ``` - Set the NDK working directory variable. ``` export NDK_PROJECT_PATH=$(pwd) ``` - Go to the NDK directory and start the construction ``` ./ndk-build ``` - The output files will be inside the `pmt` folder. Binaries are available in two architectures within the `libs` folder. `arm64-v8a` (64-bit) and `armeabi-v7a` (32-bit). ``` pmt/ | ________________|________________ | | | | jni/ debutils/ objs/ libs/ | __________|__________ | | arm64-v8a/ armeabi-v7a/ | | pmt pmt ``` - For the make installable debian package make-deb.sh use the script. It can be created within two architectures. Use the script flags correctly: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a. If you want to process with root, add sudo as the second argument. If you don't want, use no-sudo or leave it blank ``` --Usage-- ./make-deb.sh [arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a] [sudo, no-sudo, ] ``` ``` chmod 777 make-deb.sh # for making 64-bit package ./make-deb.sh arm64-v8a # for making 32-bit package ./make-deb.sh armeabi-v7a ``` ### Notes If you want to change something, take a look at the configuration. You can change him. it is located in the `jni/config` folder. His name is `env.mk`. I gave the information in the file. You can ask more.