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Fix adb push --sync with multiple inputs. Improve performance of incremental apk installation. Improve error handling for incremental apk installation.

Fix adb install-multi-package. Fix some more crashes related to adb wireless pairing. Improve some error messages. Fix fastboot flashall on older devices such as Nexus 7. Fix crash when using adb -H. Fix hang in adb logcat when run before a device is connected. Improve performance of adb install-multi on Android 10 or newer devices. Update support for wireless pairing. Add support for incremental APK installation. Improve performance of adb push on high-latency connections.

Fix hang when using adb install on something that isn't actually a file. Add --fastdeploy option to adb install , for incremental updates to APKs while developing. This also fixes a related bug in the Android Studio Profilers that causes an AdbCommandRejectedException , which you can see in the idea.

Fix devices going offline on Windows. Improve adb install output and help text. On Linux, when connecting to a newer adb server, instead of killing the server and starting an older one, adb attempts to launch the newer version transparently. Previously, adb root; adb wait-for-device could mistakenly return immediately if adb wait-for-device started before adb noticed that the device had disconnected.

Fixes authentication—when the private key used for authentication does not match the public key—by calculating the public key from the private key, instead of assuming that they match. Skip to content. Star Permalink master. Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Raw Blame.

When you drag and drop the folder into the Terminal, it basically decodes and inputs the directory location automatically. It is a very simple yet useful trick and as I said, you will be able to perform it in mere seconds once you get a hold of it.

Moreover, you will often find me asking you to launch the command window inside the Platform-Tools folder in almost every tutorial published on this blog that involves using ADB and Fastboot commands. In each of these tutorials, I have to type down the same steps every single time.

It is time-consuming and I feel like repeating myself. Hope you found this useful. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask through the comments. Now that you have already downloaded the SDK Platform-tools, you need to install it or set it up on your computer. Having extracted the zip file, you need to launch a command prompt window before you can execute an ADB or Fastboot command. Click the Search icon next to the Windows menu icon on the taskbar and hit the Enter key.

In case you need to launch the Command or CMD window from inside the Platform-tools folder, there are 2 ways to do that.



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