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## Partition Manager (pmt)
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This binary C is for manage partitions of android devices.
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It offers a lot of options. I will place these below. But first let me talk about the operation...
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1. The partition name is obtained (with the -p or --partition argument)
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2. Other arguments (if used) are processed.
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3. The backup and flashing processes were written according to DD's code. So there is a piece of toybox code
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#### Presented arguments (options)
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Usage:
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-b | --backup backup mode
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-F | --flash flash mode
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-r | --format format mode (only ext2/3/4 file systems)
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-p | --partition name of the partition to be backed up
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-l | --logical know that the partition that will be backed up is logical
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-o | --out (only backups) the output name of the backed-up partition (default: partition name)
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-d | --outdir (only backups) directory where the backup partition will be saved (default: /storage/emulated/0)
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-c | --context it is meant to specify a custom /dev context. Only classic partitions (default: /dev/block/by-name)
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-D | --list list partitions
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-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.
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-v | --version see version
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--help see help message
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-L | --license see license
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Examples:
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-b --partition boot_a -o boot_slot_a_image -d /sdcard/backup -c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name
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--flash /sdcard/twrp/boot.img -p boot_a -c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name
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-c /dev/block/platform/bootdevice/by-name --list
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Report bugs to <yagizzengin73@gmail.com>
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```
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#### Some notes
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- Feel free to ask any questions you want.
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- Packages are available in publications.
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- 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.
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- If the logical partition flag is not used, a classic partition is tried to be processing by default.
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- [Click to see special version changes](https://github.com/YZBruh/pbt/blob/1.9.0-en/CHANGELOG.md)
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- Let me know your suggestions!
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### How is it built?
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Even termux is enough to build the pmt. Or you can compile it with linux if you want. NOTE: Use a custom gcc according to the architecture you want to compile.
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If you want to change something, take a look at the configuration. You can change him.
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it is located in the `config` folder. His name is `env.mk`. I gave the information in the file. You can ask more.
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To build;
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make
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```
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Special `make` commands (pbt offers :) ;
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------- Partition Manager help -------
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Commands;
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make ==> Build Partition Manager
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make deb ==> Generate deb (debian) package (compatibility => termux)
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make clean ==> Clear builded binary.
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make install ==> If you are using termux, it installs the compiled pmt into termux. So it allows you to use it like a normal command.
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make uninstall ==> If you are using termux, it uninstalls the compiled pmt into termux. So it allows you to use it like a normal command.
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make help ==> Display help message
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```
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I compiled it with termux :D. Why should I bother... I compiled it with `GCC 18.1.4` You can look at the version with the viewing option :)
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