[REF]Android Tools to help with Theming and Modding - Motorola Droid X2

Android Tools
I've put together a pack of tools to help with theming and modding These tools will help you do a lot of things. They will help you do things like: decompile APK's, sign APK's, decompress zImage kernels, convert dex to jar to review Java code instead of Smali code, browse sqlite databases, etc!
Included in this tools pack are:
apkmanager 4.9 (apk management suite, for older APK's)
apkmanager 5.0.1 (apk management suite, for newer APK's)
apksigner (sign APK's with personal and test keys)
asmzis (decompress zImage to review initramfs)
dex2jar (convert classes.dex to Java jar, review with GUI)
smali (decompile classes.dex to edit smali code, then recompile)
sqlitebrowser 2.0b1 (extract sqlite DB's from phone, edit)
xUltimate 2.3.1 (deodex framework and apk's)
apktool 1.3.2 (apk modding tool, for older versions of APK's)
apktool 1.4.1 (apk modding tool, for newer versions of APK's)
... and more The best part is, most of the tools can be run with a simple batch file, already included.
DOWNLOAD: http://www.multiupload.com/8H4KK2GV66

Thanks man
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anyone have this uploaded elsewhere?

The Download Link doesn't work anymore... Can you please update it?

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Basic Theming Steps in Order - Krad

For my reference for newer builds....
1. Services.odex modify via smali baksmali - About 5-8 steps taking about 5 minutes
2. Cook framework with Kitchen - About 5 minutes
3. use apkmanager to decompile framework-res.apk and alter status_bar.xml with FF000000 to FFFFFFFF - About 15 minutes
4. recompile apkmanager with system and extra files
5. remove the files edited in keep folder and resource.arsc
6. compile
7. take new status_bar.xml and copy into modfied kitchen zip from step 2
8. test to see if new colors stick
9. Open older modified framework and copy mdpi folder contents to kitchen zip
10. Open HDPI folder on older framework modified and copy only battery files to new kitchen framework.
11. Should have colors and graphics in place to flash to phone for testing.
12. All went well you are done.
Tools needed
7-zip
Java
ADB
Smali
Baksmali
AndroidSigner - thanks to Jhott
apkmanager - thanks to Jhott
Nice work mate im sure it will help a lot

[Q] How to theme Sense 3.0?

Hello,
I'm new to sense and still pretty new to Android. The Atrix 4G was my first phone. I am trying to find out how to make my own theme/skin for Sense 3.0. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Is there a program I can use or a tutorial I can follow that will show me how to do it?
Themes and apps section .
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mcmikecruz1 said:
Themes and apps section .
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My bad... didn't think about that.
Also its not something that you do with a single program, you would need to:
decompile a base theme APK
edit PNGs, XMLs, etc
recompile the APK
sign the APK
So what you need is:
Apktool (Android-Utility By TommyTomatoe For Mac Has It And Test Keys And More!)
Notepad++ (Text Wrangler for Mac.)
M10 tools (Coming Soon To Android-Utility Hopefully...)
Test keys signer
And possibly 7-zip (if you have .9.png errors when recompiling, you have to recompile with the original pngs, then drag your new pngs with 7-zip, then sign.
Easier than it looks.
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Rydah805 said:
So what you need is:
Apktool (Android-Utility By TommyTomatoe For Mac Has It And Test Keys And More!)
Notepad++ (Text Wrangler for Mac.)
M10 tools (Coming Soon To Android-Utility Hopefully...)
Test keys signer
And possibly 7-zip (if you have .9.png errors when recompiling, you have to recompile with the original pngs, then drag your new pngs with 7-zip, then sign.
Easier than it looks.
Sent From My HTC Evo 3D Using Tapatalk On The Now Network From Sprint!
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whoah whoah whoah? Mac ones? I LOVE YOU MAN! Is there an APK Manager equivelent for mac? or is that pretty much APK Tool? (Android-Utility)
fowenati said:
whoah whoah whoah? Mac ones? I LOVE YOU MAN! Is there an APK Manager equivelent for mac? or is that pretty much APK Tool? (Android-Utility)
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a guy over at the sensation forums has already compiled a base for people to use to make their own themes, that would be a place to start
fowenati said:
whoah whoah whoah? Mac ones? I LOVE YOU MAN! Is there an APK Manager equivelent for mac? or is that pretty much APK Tool? (Android-Utility)
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I have been theming on Mac since I began using Android, and I use...
- apktool to decompile and recompile apk's
- HexFiend to edit the XML files
- Apple's built in Text Editor
- Springy (instead of 7zip)
- Photoshop for the PNG's.
- obviously Android-sign to resign after edits are made
ranger61878 said:
I have been theming on Mac since I began using Android, and I use...
- apktool to decompile and recompile apk's
- HexFiend to edit the XML files
- Apple's built in Text Editor
- Springy (instead of 7zip)
- Photoshop for the PNG's.
- obviously Android-sign to resign after edits are made
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Now I don't have to go into bootcamp to theme this saved my life!
EDIT: I never got how to use APK Tool or install it. Any help?
fowenati said:
Now I don't have to go into bootcamp to theme this saved my life!
EDIT: I never got how to use APK Tool or install it. Any help?
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There's a great tutorial/guide here on XDA. That's what I followed to set mine up and use. I'll PM you with the link to the thread when I get on to my computer.
Google TommyTomatoe Android-Utility. It will include apktool, zip aligner, signer, smalli and baksmalli, and much more. It installs them for you also. Use text wrangler for editing xml. Better zip for 7-zip alternative. Hit me up in p.m. if you have questions or need some "help" finding better zip.
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Hey rydah!
I googled for m10 tools and this thread popped up! Thanks for the shout out man
Android-Utility is a simple Terminal GUI that guides you at each step to help theme/sign/develop/adb an apk. I have plans to implement a ROM Utility as well, which will help the User build roms. Of course...Dsixda's kitchen is the shizz so use it! I am also hoping to add support for m10 tools in the future. The devs (flemmard and Diamondback) have done great work and I would like to implement their tools.
But for all your apktool, signing, adb, 7z and draw9patch needs... try AU.
Plus..it is an automatic apktool installer. So if you choose not to use AU, you will still have apktool. Available in Linux and Mac OS X.
Here is copy of OP:
Code:
Welcome back Tommy,
Android Utility by tommytomatoe
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Blue Waffle Magic Pack v 1.0.1
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
| BASIC TOOLS || ADVANCE TOOLS |
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
| 1. adb tools || 6. apk Re-Engineering |
| 2. keystore manager || 7. apk Optimization |
| 3. sign apk and update.zip || 8. smali and baksmali |
| 4. zipalign || 9. draw9patch utilities |
| 5. change-log creator ||10. AU ROM Utility |
| || |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| SETUP TOOLS |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| x. Run Installation Guide || e. Extras |
| i. Install Android SDK || q. Quit |
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
Select an Option:
Install Instructions and Frequently Asked Questions in POST #3
What AU can help you do
Change apktool versions 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.4.1 on the fly
Apk optimization
Apk re-engineering (via apktool)
Keystore manager
Easy ADB
Draw9Patch compiler/decompiler
Zipalign
Dex Editing (via smali and baksmali)
Much much more
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Call me an idiot but, am I mission something?
I place the APK from my phone in the solo modding folder. Out comes the Meta INF folder.
Not sure what I need to do to edit it.
Should I:
1. rename the APK to zip
2. extract from zip (using "The Unarchiver")
3. edit apk and replace PNGs etc
4. compress back to zip
5. rename to apk
6. sign apk
7. zipalign
Is that correct? What is the decompile/recompile for in APK Tool?
tommytomatoe said:
Hey rydah!
I googled for m10 tools and this thread popped up! Thanks for the shout out man
Android-Utility is a simple Terminal GUI that guides you at each step to help theme/sign/develop/adb an apk. I have plans to implement a ROM Utility as well, which will help the User build roms. Of course...Dsixda's kitchen is the shizz so use it! I am also hoping to add support for m10 tools in the future. The devs (flemmard and Diamondback) have done great work and I would like to implement their tools.
But for all your apktool, signing, adb, 7z and draw9patch needs... try AU.
Plus..it is an automatic apktool installer. So if you choose not to use AU, you will still have apktool. Available in Linux and Mac OS X.
Here is copy of OP:
Code:
Welcome back Tommy,
Android Utility by tommytomatoe
----------------------
Blue Waffle Magic Pack v 1.0.1
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
| BASIC TOOLS || ADVANCE TOOLS |
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
| 1. adb tools || 6. apk Re-Engineering |
| 2. keystore manager || 7. apk Optimization |
| 3. sign apk and update.zip || 8. smali and baksmali |
| 4. zipalign || 9. draw9patch utilities |
| 5. change-log creator ||10. AU ROM Utility |
| || |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| SETUP TOOLS |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| x. Run Installation Guide || e. Extras |
| i. Install Android SDK || q. Quit |
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
|-------------------------------||-------------------------------|
Select an Option:
Install Instructions and Frequently Asked Questions in POST #3
What AU can help you do
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fowenati said:
Call me an idiot but, am I mission something?
I place the APK from my phone in the solo modding folder. Out comes the Meta INF folder.
Not sure what I need to do to edit it.
Should I:
1. rename the APK to zip
2. extract from zip (using "The Unarchiver")
3. edit apk and replace PNGs etc
4. compress back to zip
5. rename to apk
6. sign apk
7. zipalign
Is that correct? What is the decompile/recompile for in APK Tool?
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You can do what you described....but don't! lol. Here is what you need to do. I should make a tutorial.
First, if you're just swappping pngs, no need to decompile. Just open the apk as an archive using BetterZip (mac) or other archive utility (the Unarchiver). Take out the "res" folder. Make changes. Put "res" folder back. That is my general method. You don't need to change to change to ".zip" and don't extract the whole apk! I will add this function in a future release for people who do not want to decompile/recompile in order to edit just images.
But here is how you would use Android-Utility as it is written now. It decodes (using apktool) the apk and allows the user to change xml/smali/pngs.
Let's pretend we are playing with SystemUI.apk. Just an example. Works for 98% other apks.
Place the framework-res.apk and com.htc.resources.apk from the rom you are modding inside of working-folder/framework_here. Then, place the apk (SystemUI.apk) inside mod here solo or mod here multi (btw, multi is better, hehe. I spent more time on that script - so use it even for one apk).
Next, run Option #1 to install the frameworks. Then, run Option 2 (solo) or 3 (multi). Again, #3 is better than #2 in my opinion. Both do same thing...but the workflow is better in the multi and more organized.
If you use Option 2 (solo), you will get a folder called "SystemUI" next to "SystemUI.apk". Mod that by replacing the images found in "res". You will see once you get to this step. Then, recompile it using OPTION 4. Before pushing or making a flash back to phone, put the ORIGINAL META-INF that was extracted into the new apk (found in SystemUI/dist/ - again, the folder "SystemUI" was created when you decompiled)
If you use Option 3 (multi), you will get a folder called "Projects", in which lies "SystemUI". Mod that. That is why I think it is better. The projects gets moved to a new folder and is more organized. Make the changes to the images found in the res folder. Recompile with option 5. This time, your new app gets moved to a folder called "new_app_unsigned". Again, place the ORIGINAL META-INF extracted into the new apk before using it.
In the future, please post concerns and issues here. I check that thread more often. Thanks
tommytomatoe said:
You can do what you described....but don't! lol. Here is what you need to do. I should make a tutorial.
First, if you're just swappping pngs, no need to decompile. Just open the apk as an archive using BetterZip (mac) or other archive utility (the Unarchiver). Take out the "res" folder. Make changes. Put "res" folder back. That is my general method. You don't need to change to change to ".zip" and don't extract the whole apk! I will add this function in a future release for people who do not want to decompile/recompile in order to edit just images.
But here is how you would use Android-Utility as it is written now. It decodes (using apktool) the apk and allows the user to change xml/smali/pngs.
Let's pretend we are playing with SystemUI.apk. Just an example. Works for 98% other apks.
Place the framework-res.apk and com.htc.resources.apk from the rom you are modding inside of working-folder/framework_here. Then, place the apk (SystemUI.apk) inside mod here solo or mod here multi (btw, multi is better, hehe. I spent more time on that script - so use it even for one apk).
Next, run Option #1 to install the frameworks. Then, run Option 2 (solo) or 3 (multi). Again, #3 is better than #2 in my opinion. Both do same thing...but the workflow is better in the multi and more organized.
If you use Option 2 (solo), you will get a folder called "SystemUI" next to "SystemUI.apk". Mod that by replacing the images found in "res". You will see once you get to this step. Then, recompile it using OPTION 4. Before pushing or making a flash back to phone, put the ORIGINAL META-INF that was extracted into the new apk (found in SystemUI/dist/ - again, the folder "SystemUI" was created when you decompiled)
If you use Option 3 (multi), you will get a folder called "Projects", in which lies "SystemUI". Mod that. That is why I think it is better. The projects gets moved to a new folder and is more organized. Make the changes to the images found in the res folder. Recompile with option 5. This time, your new app gets moved to a folder called "new_app_unsigned". Again, place the ORIGINAL META-INF extracted into the new apk before using it.
In the future, please post concerns and issues here. I check that thread more often. Thanks
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so i need to put the framework in there for every apk or just system UI apk
also if I wanted to edit the framework what would I do? just edit with betterzip and save (and not sign since its system)?
also thanks for all your help, your utility is great!
When I use better archive It won't let me edit the APK.
Agh I couldnt find any (mac) videos for this.
All I'm trying to do is edit the backgrounds of widgets

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XperienceD said:
This is why I love Virtuous Ten, as you can install multiple resources.
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jacknb1ack said:
wow, i didnt know there is tools like that
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After reading jacknb1ack's comment I felt compelled to re-write this whole thread to accommodate for the various PC Programs that you use to do all of your apk modding which can and do make things a hell of a lot quicker. I've wrote this as something I would have liked to have come across when I first joined because I know there is a lot to take in, and hearing you need to decompile, edit this or that xml, recompile, sign etc etc etc can be off putting for some especially if you struggle to get a program or apktool setup to begin with.
Knowing how to use command prompts will be beneficial in the long run so I've wrote a detailed guide below which covers it from start to finish along with how to Sign and Zipalign your apks, pulling them from the computer and so on. I've also covered some Theming basics with links to everything you're ever going to need, which will be extra handy if you're just getting started.
Minimum Requirements:
A Rooted Phone.
Java SE Runtime Environment
Java SE Development Kit
Any of the apk modifying methods below.
7-Zip or WinRar
Theming Requirements:
Notepad++
Photoshop, GIMP or any other image editing software.
Patience. :silly:
To avoid any java not found issues you need to set up the PATH for it in Environment Variables, you can find a short Guide on how to HERE. This is how mine looks...
Code:
[B]C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin;[/B]
I would advise that you also install the Android SDK but if you don't want to you can download this APK_Mod.zip that you can extract to a folder and place it anywhere you want on your Computer (I recommend C:\APK_Mod) and run any adb, apktool, zipalign or signing command prompts from it. You can find a more detailed guide for this method below.
But first off all here are some of the most common Programs that you can use to modify and theme your apks, and I'll start with one of the best...
Virtuous Ten Studio (VTS)
Virtuous Ten Studio (VTS) is the ultimate solution for the modification of android applications.
This program allows you to manage entire Android projects within an easy to use and familiar environment.
The intended group of users covers anyone from a themer over ROM devs up to the smali gods known for their awesome mods of existing apks.
The modifcation of smali code is one of the biggest features in VTS. You can easily decompile, edit and recompile any apk or jar file.
However, the application is not limited to smali files. You can edit almost any file found inside an apk or jar.
Virtuous Ten Studio is also the official successor to the highly important M10Tools released last year by the Virtuous Team.
You can easily edit any m10 file from Sense apps in order to resize or change them.
Additionally VTS brings support for un- and repacking of boot images (boot.img), a job that previously required a cygwin installation with the dsixda kitchen.
Since VTS' own implementation is a native windows solution, which means you don't need dsixda or cygwin anymore.
VTS has been designed to run on Windows, has been in development for nearly two years and has gone through many stages of testing.
Today VTS is a highly respected full blown Android IDE (Integrated Develoment Environment) suited for all your reverse engineering tasks.
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- www.virtuous-ten-studio.com
AndroidSuite 2013
AndroidSuite 2013 what it does
Decodes and encodes Dex files
Decodes and encodes APK files (Previously bugged in APKManager)
Gives a console output
Flash boot.img (fastboot)
Flash update.zip (fastboot)
reboot/reboot fastboot mode
Sign unsigned apks
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- (App) Androidsuite 2013 v117 (01/04/2013) Jelly Bean Support!
Tickle My Android 5.4
Tickle My Android, or TMA for short, is a command line tool for Windows that uses apktool to help you pull and decompile files from your Android phone or tablet.
But it can also:
change the battery icon,
change the WiFi icon,
change the signal icon,
change the emoticons,
change the notification toggles,
change the transparency of the statusbar (if the rom allows it),
add Ice-Cream Sandwich-style transitions
zipalign apk files,
sign new apk files,
sign recompiled apk files in the same way as the original,
deodex apk and jar files,
backup personal data and transfer to a brand new device,
resize and change boot animations,
change fonts,
add sounds from other devices,
create backup-generating flashable zip files
..and now comes in Portuguese and French!!
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- [TOOL]Tickle My Android 5.4 - DE/RECOMPILE APPS, CHANGE ICONS...AND MORE!!!!
ApkManager V6.1
1. Based on ApkManager 4.9 by Daneshm90 (Big thanks to him)
2. Updated Apktool V1.5.2 by iBotPeaches & Brut.Alll
3. Updated Aapt v0.2
4. Default compression level set to “0?
5. 512Mo as default allowed heap size
6. 3 ready for use fake frameworks : “other\wanam1.apk”… (for Lidroid framework editing)
7. Add a “Decompile all files” feature (option 25)
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- wanamlite.com
Command Prompt Editing​
Basically this is just manually doing what all of the programs above need to do in order to decompile, recompile, sign and zipalign apks so it's worth knowing how to modify apks this way for occasions when the above programs for whatever reason gives you issues.
Use Linux or a Mac?
See the following threads for more information on using apktool on other Operating Systems...
APK Manager for Mac OS X
[Linux][UTILITY][TOOL] APK Multi-Tool
[tutorial] decompiling,recompiling and signing in linux (27-01-2013)
How to install and use Apktool with Ubuntu
Getting APKs To Your PC​
You have two options here...
1. Use a file manager on your Phone to copy and paste files to your SD, then connect to your PC and use Windows Explorer to copy and paste to your desired location.
2. ADB. Open a command prompt window in the ADB folder (see below) and type/copy the following command...
Code:
adb pull /system/app/ Original_apps
...which will pull the whole app folder to your computer and create a new folder called Original_apps, which you can then simply copy apps to the main folder ready to be modified (keep the Original_apps folder as a backup). Then do the same for your framework folder...
Code:
adb pull /system/framework/ Original_framework
...want to pull your Phones whole system...
Code:
adb pull /system/ Xperia_Z_System
...you can rename "Xperia_Z_System" to whatever you want.
Further Information: [WINDOWS][TUT]ADB tutorial, setting up ADB, usefull commands, collecting debug info.
This is a zip of the apktool folder I currently use - APK_Mod.zip - which as said above also contains the ADB files needed to pull and push apps from your Phone, or you can check out the following links...
[Tool] ADB Fileexplorer
[TOOL][WINDOWS] Android Apktool
Installing Resources​
For apktool to work you need to install the resources needed by your apks for de and recompiling, and those resources are other apks, the first apk regardless of your Phones manufacturer is going to be your framework-res.apk. The second apk you need is dependent on the manufacturer so you need to check your framework folder for another apk such as twframework.apk or SemcGenericUXpres.apk, in some cases it might even be the SystemUI.apk but you would need to check if you have issues with the other two. Put those two apks in the APK_Mod folder to begin with then open a command prompt window. The easiest way for me is holding the shift key then right clicking the mouse and selecting Open command window here, but if you're not able to do that then click your Start button and search for Command Prompt, then open it. You then need to point it to the relevant folder, so type cd then copy and paste the location of the folder (cd C:\APK_Mod) and hit enter.
The install commands are...
Code:
[B]apktool if[/B] framework-res.apk
...and for the second...
Code:
[B]apktool if[/B] SemcGenericUXpres.apk
Decompiling​
The command for decompiling is...
Code:
[B]apktool d[/B] framework-res.apk
...and so on for each individual apk you want to modify. A new folder will be created that is named after the apk you are modding, then you can edit xmls, smali files and .9png images. You'll notice that there are a lot more folders when you decompile an apk, that's normal as those folders are from the resources.arsc and where you'll find the xml files you may need to edit to make the changes you want.
Recompiling​
When you've done editing it's time to recompile, using the command...
Code:
[B]apktool b[/B] -insert folder name-
...and if you've edited your files correctly then it should compile with no errors and create a folder named dist in the decompiled folder along with a new apk.
Signing​
Before using the new apk you will need to sign it, to do this you need to extract (open the apk and simply drag and drop them to the dist folder) from the original apk the resources.arsc (only if you haven't changed anything in the values folder, the AndroidManifest.xml and META-INF folder (if it exists), then copy them into the new apk. In WinRar it will give you the option to choose the compression method, and it's vital that you choose Store as the compression method because if you don't then you WILL BOOT LOOP after restarting your Phone!
NOTE: If you have edited anything in the values folder then extract the resources.arsc from the new apk and copy (drag and drop) it back in the same manner described above.
Alternatively you can use the following command...
Code:
[B]java -jar signapk.jar testkey.x509.pem testkey.pk8[/B] framework-res.apk.apk framework-resS.apk
...notice the extra "S", the output name has to differ from the input name otherwise it will give an error, if done right it will create a new apk called framework-resS.apk, just remember to rename it back to the original before using it on your Phone.
Signing For The Play Store​
If you plan on Publishing a Theme or any other app/apk to the Play Store then using the above method to sign your apks just wont work because you need to give it an individual signature that is unique to you, thankfully @AndroidGraphix has written a great guide that will show you how, it's a bit more fidgety than the above method but simple enough to follow...
AndroidGraphix said:
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- Noobs guide to signing an APK with a Private Key
Zipaligning​
DISADVANTAGES OF UNALIGNED APKs
Quite understandably, situation would be reserved for unaligned application packages. Resource reading would be slow and memory usage would be on the higher end of the spectrum. It would also depend on how many unaligned applications are present. For example, if less number of applications with an unaligned home application, you’d see slower application launch times. This is the best case scenario. For a worst case scenario, having a number of unaligned applications will result in the system repeatedly starting and killing processes, struggling with lags and huge battery drain.
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- SOURCE
The command for zipaligning is...
Code:
[B]zipalign -v 4[/B] framework-res.apk ZAframework-res.apk
...notice the "ZA", again that can be anything you want so long as it differs from the original name, I use ZA for an obvious reason, and again don't forget to rename it before using on your Phone.
Getting apks back to your Phone​
It's just a reversal of how you got them off your Phone to begin with, use a file explorer and put your apk on your SD Card, then move it to the Phones System folder and change it's permissions to rw-rw-r, then move and replace it with the original. Most apps should continue to work but if you change your framework-res or SystemUI you will most likely need to reboot. Or you can use adb to push and install them. Check the previous link for the commands.
If all the above has worked correctly you should now have your modified apk installed with the changes you've made displayed on your Phone.
Theming & Modifying​
This is where the fun begins, once you've got setup to decompile your apks then obviously you're going to want to mod them, so here's a few pointers to clear up what seems like a daunting process to new comers...
To start with you'll probably just want to start with replacing images, so if that's all you want to do for now then here's a quick tip, you DON'T need to decompile or sign your apks!, simply edit and rename your replacment images on you computer, preferably using the same or similar dimensions then drag and drop them back into the right folders in the apk, always using Store as the compression method, but PLEASE NOTE; .9 pngs can be replaced in the same way, but if you want to edit them in Photoshop for example then you need DO need to decompile them.
A few things to note...
Smali code is real Developer territory, it's Matrix code to me , thankfully there's usually a guide to follow so you can simply copy and paste code without having to fully understand how it works, so don't fret about this.
.9pngs are simply png images with a 1 pixel border. You can edit anything within that border but anything on or over will give errors when building. Unless you're creating an image from scratch then you can leave the border as it is, it's that simple! Sure there's a bit more to .9png editing but you can find a few links below that go into more detail about .9s and how they work.
xmls are relatively simple and edited with Notepad++, much simpler to understand than smali and again, there's usually a guide to be found for most mods you may want to make yourself, but if you're feeling brave you can experiment with it when you have a basic understanding of how it works.
Restoring modified files if you mess up is easier and quicker with a CWM.zip, especially if you're modifying any framework apks! Just because an apk might build with no errors doesn't mean it won't give you any when installed to the Phone.
.9png Editing​
I hope after reading this explanation you're left wondering what all the fuss is about, as it really is quite simple. I'll use the following two images, btn_default_pressed_holo.9 & status_bar_close_off.9 to illustrate the basic point of the borders...
Decompiled .9pngs:
Recompiled .9pngs:
Those borders control which part of the image is stretched, and we'll use Draw 9-patch which is for editing the borders of decompiled .9pngs and lets you see how the image, when stretched, will be displayed on the Phone. Notice that the borders are different sizes, well that's because I only want/need a certain part of the image to stretch to get the desired look on the Phone.
...in the image below the left side shows the stretched image and desired effect should look on the Phone and the right side shows how it would look if I had edited the borders incorrectly or used none at all...
You can get away by not using a border but you would need to edit your image to specific dimensions to accommodate for the stretching, for example it might look fine for a simple OK button but it might not look right if you used the same .9png for a screen press which stretches the whole length of the screen, so you're better off just using them to begin with, plus you'll more than likely get errors down the line while decompiling or recompiling your apk.
The use of the border is made even more clear when you add text to an image. For my status_bar_close_off.9 I've filled all four sides of the image (except for an empty pixel in all four corners as that is the max amount of border you can use) as I need it to stretch the image just how I've edited it...
...but if I used the same sized left side border as the btn_default_pressed_holo.9 then this is how it would look on the Phone...
...which is obviously not the look I'm trying to achieve, as the left side border is causing the image to stretch incorrectly.
So that's basically it, depending on the image you're editing you can usually leave the borders alone but if you create one from scratch then you might need to play about with them if your images doesn't look quite right when used on the Phone. Here's a few links that will assist you further, especially the batch editing...
How to edit .9.pngs
[TUTO] Create your 9.png !
[UTILITY][TOOL] 9patchPngSuite [Windows&Linux]
How to draw NinePatch images with Photoshop - .9.PNG
[TOOL][Multi-Platform][.9.png][ALL DPIs] Android Resizer Tool
[Tutorial][Commentary] How To Batch Edit .9PNG/PNG Images
Xposed Framework​
rovo89 said:
In this thread, I'm presenting a framework which gives you the possibility to modify your ROM - without modifying any APK (developers) or flashing (users)!
...
Advantages:
No need to modify any APKs. This means:
No need to decompile, change things in smali, compile, sign, ...
It will work for odexed and deodexed ROMs.
Your mod is not bound to a specific version of the ROM. Unless there is a major change in the methods called for a certain functionality, your mod will continue to work even when you upgrade your ROM. Hell, it will probably even work with different ROMs.
Multiple mods can be installed at the same time, even if they change the same package. So you can use these battery icons and those quick toggles. Even hooking the same method twice is possible. Of course, this only works properly if the mods are not trying to do incompatible things.
It does its magic at runtime. That means you can implement options to let the user decide if they prefer the bikeshed to be painted in red or blue. Or you can have some extra logic for certain ROMs without building different mod versions.
It can be disabled easily without having to reflash.
It's open source.
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- [FRAMEWORK ONLY!] Xposed - ROM modding without modifying APKs
[Guide] Porting XTheme themes
[Guide] Xposed Framework/TabletUI (Noob-Friendly)
[INDEX][WiP] List of APPs & MODs that use XPOSED Module
[MOD][XPOSED][4.0+] XThemeEngine beta5 - Theme engine for any rooted phone
CyanogenMod Theme Chooser​
Annex1 said:
CM10.1-THEME_BOOK
Theme book was created by Annex and Ebs512. I've been asked alot of questions from how to get started? what do I need to get started? to What Graphics program do I use? etc. We made a real simple theme guide to help get you started. This is in Layman Terms.. Nothing fancy.
ONLY THING FANCY IS MY FLASH BOOK
YOU MUST HAVE A FLASH PLAYER INSTALLED TO VIEW THIS!!!
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- [GUIDE] HOW TO THEME CM10.1 - Animated Book
[Tool] [Theme Creator] [CM/Avatar] Theme creator tool
[Tool] nhnt11's XML Generator Revived V2+Extended UPDATED!
[DEV/GUIDE]Creating APKs for use with TMobile Theme engine
[GUIDE] T-mobile theme engine for the faint at heart (non-linux users)
[1/30/2013] Mega 4.2.1 BlackBean Theme Template [XXHDPI/XHDPI/HDPI/TVDPI]
-·=»‡«=·-[JB][CM10] Theme Engine Template Updated To V4 [8-7-12][XHDPI/HDPI]-·=»‡«=·-
See a few post below for more...
thnaks
thank you so much
very hepful guide
looking for dis
Thank you so much,
This should be sticky!
Make a noob, into a senior user.
Sent from my Anzu using xda premium
Flashable Clockwork Mod (CWM) zip​
ClockworkMod Recovery zips are used for flashing individual files to whole ROMS and can be a life saver if you push a badly edited apk to your Phone that results in a bootloop. There's also a few programs that can assist you with that too, but if all you're doing is replacing a few files all you really need is a template, then it's just a matter of creating the Phones folder setup in the zip which is simply creating folders: system\app - system\media\audio etc then dragging and dropping your files into it. A basic understanding of the updater script is essential, a ROM.zip will more than likely wipe your Phone whereas a Theme.zip may just replace files but it might delete some also.
See below for a CWM.zip Template but first some helpful links...
ERRORS encountered in CWM Recovery
[Tool]easy flasher v4 (ur own update.zip)
[TUT] [for NOOB] editing updater-script for noobs!
[TUTORIAL] Making Flashable ZIPs, EDIFY Script, ZIP Signing & Key Creation
[Utility-Tool][DEVandThemers]CWMflashpack.zipCreatorV1{TheCollective}w/EdifyScripting
This is my Theme_CMW_Template.zip which is set up so you can add your own files to the framework and apps folders in the main system location, but you can easily add other folders to it if you want to add things like fonts, tones or anything else, just remember to add folders within folders if that's where the files you want to include are such as tones, media\audio\alarms for example.
If you navigate to META-INF\com\google\android you will find the updater-script which controls how the zip works and the text you see when you run it in CWM. As this zip is just for basically over writing files you don't need to edit anything except for a few lines...
...this is how I've edited it for my Ice Green ResMods theme...
...so just edit it using Notepad++ to your liking.
When adding files to your zip add them using Normal as the Compression Method...
...and that's pretty much it. Remember to remove the text files I've added otherwise they will be flashed to your folders too.
Deodexing​
The first thing I do when installing the latest firmware is Deodex it, mainly because having a deodexed ROM is easier to modify and you'll find a lot of the modifications that are are in the Themes And Apps sections require you to have a deodexed ROM. I use the dsixda's Android Kitchen to deodex and @pankaj88 has written a great guide here - [GUIDE] How to DEODEX stock ODEXED ROM using dsixda's kitchen - so you can do it yourself, or you can give the following tools a try.
philos64 said:
The differences between Odex and Deodex Files...
In Android file system, applications come in packages with the extension .apk. These application packages, or APKs contain certain .odex files whose supposed function is to save space The odexed file structure works well as an optimization tool. Since these .odex files contain preliminary load information about each system app, the OS knows what to expect when it’s booting up, and consequently, loads all these apps faster.
On the other hand, it also makes hacking those applications difficult because a part of the coding has already been extracted to another location before execution.
For instance, on a non-rooted device you’ll find
system/app/Phone.apk ===> as well as ===> system/app/Phone.odex
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- [GUIDE] - The differences between Odex and Deodex Files
[TOOL][WINDOWS]Universal Deodexer[ALL DEVICES!!]​
abcdjdj said:
Hi everyone,
Alokbina and I have created a tool which allows users to very easily deodex apks from a rom. This tool is very useful for Rom developers too. For now only windows is supported but we will try our best to make the same tool for linux too and make the tool as user friendly as possible. And, please don't forget to thank alokbina too.
NOW EVEN ON XDA PORTAL - http://www.xda-developers.com/android/deodex-all-the-things-with-universal-deodexer/
Requirements:-
--->Java installed on your PC
--->system/framework folder from your rom
--->apks from that SAME ROM with the respective .odex file
--->Patience and a calm head (common sense included)
You can watch this video for setting up and using the tool -
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[FIXED][UPDATE - V3][TOOL][WINDOWS]Universal Deodexer[ALL DEVICES!!]
adityaf said:
CARBONITE TOOL
Features
1)Deodex your stock ROM (android 2.x 3.x 4.x)
2)This tool automatically pull your apps from phone to PC
3)One click deodexer,
4)Just click Deodexer_from_phone
5)All apps and framework will be deodexed.
6)Automatically makes .zip file flash from CWM.
BUGS
Sometimes it does not deodex androidpolicy.jar just run script once again!
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- [TOOL]CARBONITE TOOL [Dedeoxder tool][All devices]
And that's pretty much it, the only way you're really going to learn is by reading then putting into practice what you've read and picking stuff up along the way, fortunately this far into the history of Android there are numerous guides for numerous mods and tools to help with a variety of tasks and the following links are going to be a big help...
U.I Modding
Tutorial :- Changing App Icons
[TUTORIAL]How to Theme Your MMS
[How-to] Edit the "About Phone" display
How To Colorize Lock Screen Clock in Jellybean
[TUTORIAL] How to add various framework/Settings mods
[TUTORIAL] Where to find the colors for making a theme
[TUT][JB] HOW TO THEME SystemUI.apk for TOTALLY newbie!
[TUTORIAL][ICS][GB][JB]How to change Android's black background
Text...
Text Color Guide
[GUIDE][REF]Changing System Text Settings
Statusbar...
[MOD][TUT] Merge The WiFi And Signal Icons
[GUIDE][MOD][SYSTEMUI] How to add 0.0K/s meter on statusbar ICS/JB
[TUT] How To Center The Clock On The Statusbar..And Move Other Icons As Well!
[How-To]Removing Battery Percentage, Adding Toggles,Battery Circles to Statusbar
Misc...
Some Extra Theming and Moving the Power Widget Down
[HOWTO] Integrating/Adding applications to the settings menu
[GUIDE] How to get Transparent App Drawer [Launcher2.apk or Trebuchet.apk]
[GUIDE][Mods][All Devices]How to add/ Change Clocks to Analog/ Digital with Seconds
Various Tools...
[TOOL][BETA]Miui Theme Converter/Convert apk Themes!!!
[TOOL][JAVA]"The Rom Fumbler" aka "The Battery Icon Creator"[V29.0]
[TOOL]Boot Animation Factory-Create,Preview and Manage Boot Animations
Useful Links
findicons.com
colorschemer.com
[GUIDE] Tips for themers
Ultimate Online Theme Kitchen
[GUIDE] Want to learn how to theme?
[GUIDE] Smali coding guide for beginners
General Questions about Themes GO HERE!!!!!
[Guide] How to port themes to T-Mobile Theme Chooser
[Collection] ICON SETS | Over *750* different Icon Packs
[TOOL] Remote Theme Injector - theme your favorite paid apk
[TEMPLATE] Icon Packs/Themes for Apex, Nova, Holo, ADW, and more!!
[INFO] Custom framework-res.apk resources.arsc using vendor overlays
If you feel something more should be added to this thread please feel free to suggest it.
Credits & Thanks:
@_calum_
@Diamondback
@ebs512
@Rizal Lovins
@Ticklefish
@wanam
@rovo89
@Annex1
@ebs12
And not forgetting @iBotPeaches and @Brut.all for making it possible with - [UTIL][Feb 02 2013] Apktool v1.5.2 - a tool for reverse engineering apk files
one query
after i decompile the apk,i edit the my xmls in project folder....then what to do next?
EDIT:- I figured it out
abhisheak.bansal said:
one query
after i decompile the apk,i edit the my xmls in project folder....then what to do next?
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Continue editing or recompile and test your changes.
Wow!! It should be sticky. Really usefull guide, it explain so much things... thanks again
Useful Guide, Thanks
soooo happy u came out with this
will u add how to make it a theme that someone else can flash?
keep up the good work
zainthesnipe said:
soooo happy u came out with this
will u add how to make it a theme that someone else can flash?
keep up the good work
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Thanks, glad to see it's helping some People, and I will add that yes.
zainthesnipe said:
will u add how to make it a theme that someone else can flash?
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Done.
Could you make a short guide to show
how to zipalign using dsixda's Android Kitchen
When I select zipalign all...
It says no working folder found...
what does it mean...?
Kajendran said:
When I select zipalign all...
It says no working folder found...
what does it mean...?
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You haven't set up the folder. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5626300&postcount=3
Updated.
Thx For Guide:laugh:
when i try to install the resources i get this error:
Code:
'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
i have java installed, what am i doing wrong?
Setup the path for it. See an "adb for noobs" guide for setting the path up.
Sent from my CM9'd Arc
XperienceD said:
Setup the path for it. See an "adb for noobs" guide for setting the path up.
Sent from my CM9'd Arc
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i already did that, maybe i did it wrong, ill check again.
---------- Post added at 09:55 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:51 AM ----------
ok i did it wrong, now i fixed it and it still doesn't work
any ideas?
i just need to sign a zip
OverLo4d said:
any ideas?
i just need to sign a zip
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I'd remove Java then reinstall it, add your path then try again.

Files to Make the DI4GLTE compatible with the kitchen

Here is the compatibility file to add in to the kitchen. Here is also the new updated SU files to give root to the ROM. Here is also a plugin to add "Ad Free Hosts"
Unpack the folders withing the "Kitchen" folder to your root folder. Allow it to overwrite the files. It will add the stuff I specified.
Hopefully it all works and you guys can get started!
Credits to:
dsixda for making the kitchen
Chainfire - for his SuperSU files

Beginner Battery MOD Question

Im beginning to learn a few basics about modding the systemui.apk.
I can use the AUTO APK TOOL to decompile my SystemUI.apk, decompile the classes.dex file into smali code, use dex2Jar & jd-gui to view the classes.dex file in java.
As a project for teaching myself about the android system i'm looking into modding the battery icon. I have followed a few guides/tutorials and have a basic knowledge/understanding on what files to change/add in SystemUI.apk (stat_sys_battery.xml, stat_sys_battery_charge.xml, battery-con png files in 'drawable-xhdpi', then recompile and push to my phone (SGS3).
My questions are:
1. Do all Mods that change system settings/layout have to be baked into the SystemUI.apk? Or in this example is it possible to develop a small application using Eclipse, which when a button is clicked it change's the battery icon dynamically?
Hope it makes sense

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