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**Adb is usually located in:**
```bash
#Windows
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools\adb.exe
#MacOS
/Users/< username > /Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools/adb
```
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**Information obtained from:** [**http://adbshell.com/** ](http://adbshell.com )
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# Connection
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```
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adb devices
```
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This will list the connected devices; if "_**unathorised**_" appears, this means that you have to **unblock** your **mobile** and **accept** the connection.
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This indicates to the device that it has to start and adb server in port 5555:
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```
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adb tcpip 5555
```
Connect to that IP and that Port:
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```
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adb connect < IP > :< PORT >
```
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If you get an error like the following in a Virtual Android software (like Genymotion):
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```
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adb server version (41) doesn't match this client (36); killing...
```
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It's because you are trying to connect to an ADB server with a different version. Just try to find the adb binary the software is using (go to `C:\Program Files\Genymobile\Genymotion` and search for adb.exe)
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## Several devices
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Whenever you find **several devices connected to your machine** you will need to **specify in which one** you want to run the adb command.
```bash
adb devices
List of devices attached
10.10.10.247:42135 offline
127.0.0.1:5555 device
```
```bash
adb -s 127.0.0.1:5555 shell
x86_64:/ # whoami
root
```
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## Port Tunneling
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In case the **adb** **port** is only **accessible** from **localhost** in the android device but **you have access via SSH** , you can **forward the port 5555** and connect via adb:
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```bash
ssh -i ssh_key username@10.10.10.10 -L 5555:127.0.0.1:5555 -p 2222
adb connect 127.0.0.1:5555
```
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# Packet Manager
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## Install/Uninstall
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### adb install \[option] \<path>
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```bash
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adb install test.apk
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adb install -l test.apk # forward lock application
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adb install -r test.apk # replace existing application
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adb install -t test.apk # allow test packages
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adb install -s test.apk # install application on sdcard
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adb install -d test.apk # allow version code downgrade
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adb install -p test.apk # partial application install
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```
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### adb uninstall \[options] \<PACKAGE>
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```bash
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adb uninstall com.test.app
adb uninstall -k com.test.app Keep the data and cache directories around after package removal.
```
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## Packages
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Prints all packages, optionally only those whose package name contains the text in \<FILTER>.
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### adb shell pm list packages \[options] \<FILTER-STR>
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```bash
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adb shell pm list packages < FILTER-STR >
adb shell pm list packages -f < FILTER-STR > #See their associated file.
adb shell pm list packages -d < FILTER-STR > #Filter to only show disabled packages.
adb shell pm list packages -e < FILTER-STR > #Filter to only show enabled packages.
adb shell pm list packages -s < FILTER-STR > #Filter to only show system packages.
adb shell pm list packages -3 < FILTER-STR > #Filter to only show third party packages.
adb shell pm list packages -i < FILTER-STR > #See the installer for the packages.
adb shell pm list packages -u < FILTER-STR > #Also include uninstalled packages.
adb shell pm list packages --user < USER_ID > < FILTER-STR > #The user space to query.
```
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### adb shell pm path \<PACKAGE>
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Print the path to the APK of the given .
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```bash
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adb shell pm path com.android.phone
```
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### adb shell pm clear \<PACKAGE>
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Delete all data associated with a package.
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```bash
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adb shell pm clear com.test.abc
```
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# File Manager
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### adb pull \<remote> \[local]
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Download a specified file from an emulator/device to your computer.
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```bash
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adb pull /sdcard/demo.mp4 ./
```
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### adb push \<local> \<remote>
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Upload a specified file from your computer to an emulator/device.
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```bash
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adb push test.apk /sdcard
```
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# Screencapture/Screenrecord
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### adb shell screencap \<filename>
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Taking a screenshot of a device display.
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```bash
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adb shell screencap /sdcard/screen.png
```
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### adb shell screenrecord \[options] \<filename>
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Recording the display of devices running Android 4.4 (API level 19) and higher.
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```bash
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adb shell screenrecord /sdcard/demo.mp4
adb shell screenrecord --size < WIDTHxHEIGHT >
adb shell screenrecord --bit-rate < RATE >
adb shell screenrecord --time-limit < TIME > #Sets the maximum recording time, in seconds. The default and maximum value is 180 (3 minutes).
adb shell screenrecord --rotate # Rotates 90 degrees
adb shell screenrecord --verbose
```
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(press Ctrl-C to stop recording)
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**You can download the files (images and videos) using **_**adb pull**_
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# Shell
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### adb shell
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Get a shell inside the device
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```bash
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adb shell
```
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### adb shell \<CMD>
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Execute a command inside the device
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```bash
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adb shell ls
```
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## pm
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The following commands are executed inside of a shell
```bash
pm list packages #List installed packages
pm path < package name > #Get the path to the apk file of tha package
am start [< options > ] #Start an activity. Whiout options you can see the help menu
am startservice [< options > ] #Start a service. Whiout options you can see the help menu
am broadcast [< options > ] #Send a broadcast. Whiout options you can see the help menu
input [text|keyevent] #Send keystrokes to device
```
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# Processes
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If you want to get the PID of the process of your application you can execute:
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```bash
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adb shell ps
```
And search for your application
Or you can do
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```bash
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adb shell pidof com.your.application
```
And it will print the PID of the application
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# System
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```bash
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adb root
```
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Restarts the adbd daemon with root permissions. Then, you have to conenct again to the ADB server and you will be root (if available)
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```bash
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adb sideload < update.zip >
```
flashing/restoring Android update.zip packages.
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# Logs
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## Logcat
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To **filter the messages of only one application** , get the PID of the application and use grep (linux/macos) or findstr (windows) to filter the output of logcat:
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```bash
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adb logcat | grep 4526
adb logcat | findstr 4526
```
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### adb logcat \[option] \[filter-specs]
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```bash
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adb logcat
```
Notes: press Ctrl-C to stop monitor
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```bash
adb logcat *:V # lowest priority, filter to only show Verbose level
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adb logcat *:D # filter to only show Debug level
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adb logcat *:I # filter to only show Info level
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adb logcat *:W # filter to only show Warning level
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adb logcat *:E # filter to only show Error level
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adb logcat *:F # filter to only show Fatal level
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adb logcat *:S # Silent, highest priority, on which nothing is ever printed
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```
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### adb logcat -b \<Buffer>
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```bash
adb logcat -b # radio View the buffer that contains radio/telephony related messages.
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adb logcat -b # event View the buffer containing events-related messages.
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adb logcat -b # main default
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adb logcat -c # Clears the entire log and exits.
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adb logcat -d # Dumps the log to the screen and exits.
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adb logcat -f test.logs # Writes log message output to test.logs .
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adb logcat -g # Prints the size of the specified log buffer and exits.
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adb logcat -n < count > # Sets the maximum number of rotated logs to < count > .
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```
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## dumpsys
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dumps system data
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### adb shell dumpsys \[options]
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```bash
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adb shell dumpsys
adb shell dumpsys meminfo
adb shell dumpsys battery
```
Notes: A mobile device with Developer Options enabled running Android 5.0 or higher.
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```bash
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adb shell dumpsys batterystats collects battery data from your device
```
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Notes: [Battery Historian ](https://github.com/google/battery-historian ) converts that data into an HTML visualization. **STEP 1** _adb shell dumpsys batterystats > batterystats.txt_ **STEP 2** _python historian.py batterystats.txt > batterystats.html_
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```bash
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adb shell dumpsys batterystats --reset erases old collection data
```
adb shell dumpsys activity
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# Backup
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Backup an android device from adb.
```bash
adb backup [-apk] [-shared] [-system] [-all] -f file.backup
# -apk -- Include APK from Third partie's applications
# -shared -- Include removable storage
# -system -- Include system Applciations
# -all -- Include all the applications
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adb shell pm list packages -f -3 #List packages
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adb backup -f myapp_backup.ab -apk com.myapp # backup on one device
adb restore myapp_backup.ab # restore to the same or any other device
```
If you want to inspect the content of the backup:
```bash
( printf "\x1f\x8b\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" ; tail -c +25 myapp_backup.ab ) | tar xfvz -
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