├── .gitignore ├── screen.png ├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ └── compile.yaml ├── pubspec.yaml ├── compile.ps1 ├── DONATE.md ├── uninstall.sh ├── install.ps1 ├── compile.sh ├── install.sh ├── PRIVACY.md ├── README.md ├── lib └── sys.dart ├── pubspec.lock ├── bin └── main.dart └── license.txt /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .packages 2 | .dart_tool 3 | dist/* 4 | .DS_Store -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screen.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/HEAD/screen.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | patreon: corbindavenport 2 | custom: ["https://paypal.me/corbindav", "https://cash.app/$corbdav"] 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pubspec.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: nexustools 2 | description: Installer for ADB, Fastboot, and other Android tools. 3 | version: 5.0.0 4 | homepage: https://github.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/ 5 | 6 | environment: 7 | sdk: '>=3.4.2' 8 | 9 | # dependencies: 10 | # path: ^1.8.0 11 | 12 | dev_dependencies: 13 | http: 14 | io: 15 | uuid: 16 | archive: ^3.6.1 17 | console: 18 | dart_ipify: ^1.1.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /compile.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | $FileName = "nexustools-windows-x64" 2 | 3 | # Make the new directory 4 | $dirCheck = Test-Path dist 5 | if ($dirCheck) { 6 | # Do nothing 7 | } else { 8 | New-Item -Name "dist" -ItemType Directory 9 | } 10 | 11 | dart compile exe "./bin/main.dart" -o "./dist/nexustools.exe" 12 | Compress-Archive -Path "./dist/nexustools.exe" -DestinationPath "./dist/$FileName.zip" -Force 13 | del "./dist/nexustools.exe" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DONATE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Donate 2 | 3 | If you found Nexus Tools useful, please consider donating to support development! It takes a lot of work and testing to ensure Nexus Tools remains compatible with multiple operating systems and hardware platforms. 4 | 5 | **[Join the Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/corbindavenport)** 6 | 7 | **[Donate with PayPal](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=4SZVSMJKDS35J&lc=US&item_name=Nexus%20Tools%20Donation¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donateCC_LG%2egif%3aNonHosted)** 8 | 9 | **[Donate with Cash App](https://cash.app/$corbdav)** 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uninstall.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # This script only exists to maintain compatibility with guides and tutorials that mention Nexus Tools. Nexus Tools can be uninstalled by running nexustools -r in the Terminal, or by deleting ~/.nexustools manually. 4 | 5 | OS=$(uname) 6 | ARCH=$(uname -m) 7 | 8 | # Nexus Tools 3.2+ (August 2016-Now) installs binaries in ~/.nexustools 9 | if [ -d $HOME/.nexustools ]; then 10 | echo "[WARN] Nexus Tools folder found in $HOME/.nexustools. Press ENTER to delete or X to skip." 11 | read -sn1 input 12 | [ "$input" = "" ] && rm -rf $HOME/.nexustools 13 | else 14 | echo "[ OK ] No installation found." 15 | fi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This script is just a wrapper to start the Dart executable from the GitHub releases page. 2 | 3 | $Dir = "$ENV:APPDATA\NexusTools" 4 | $Arch = $ENV:Processor_Architecture 5 | $BaseUrl = "https://github.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools" 6 | $Download = "$BaseUrl/releases/latest/download/nexustools-windows-x64.zip" 7 | 8 | # Make the new directory 9 | $dirCheck = Test-Path "$Dir" 10 | if ($dirCheck) { 11 | # Do nothing 12 | } else { 13 | # Create folder and hide output 14 | New-Item "$Dir" -ItemType Directory -ea 0 | Out-Null 15 | } 16 | 17 | # Start Dart executable 18 | Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "$Download" -OutFile "$Dir\temp.zip" 19 | Expand-Archive -LiteralPath "$Dir\temp.zip" -DestinationPath "$Dir" -Force 20 | del "$Dir\temp.zip" 21 | & "$Dir\nexustools.exe" -i -w 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /compile.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This script is for compiling the Dart executable 2 | # The current path needs to be set to the root of the repository first 3 | # You also need the Dart SDK and zip installed 4 | 5 | OS=$(uname) 6 | ARCH=$(uname -m) 7 | FILENAME="" 8 | 9 | if [ "$OS" = "Darwin" ]; then 10 | # This will need to be updated when M1 support is added 11 | FILENAME="nexustools-macos-x64" 12 | elif [ "$OS" = "Linux" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then 13 | FILENAME="nexustools-linux-x64" 14 | elif [ "$OS" = "Linux" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "amd64" ]; then 15 | FILENAME="nexustools-linux-x64" 16 | else 17 | FILENAME="nexustools" 18 | fi 19 | 20 | mkdir -p ./dist 21 | dart compile exe "./bin/main.dart" -o "./dist/nexustools" 22 | cd ./dist 23 | zip "$FILENAME.zip" "nexustools" 24 | rm "nexustools" 25 | cd ../ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # This script is just a wrapper to start the Dart executable from the GitHub releases page 4 | 5 | DIR="$HOME/.nexustools" 6 | OS=$(uname) 7 | ARCH=$(uname -m) 8 | BASEURL="https://github.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools" 9 | DOWNLOAD='' 10 | PARAMS="$@" 11 | 12 | _run_executable() { 13 | cd $DIR 14 | curl -Lfs --progress-bar -o ./temp.zip $DOWNLOAD|| { echo "[ERROR] Download failed."; exit; } 15 | unzip -q -o ./temp.zip 16 | rm ./temp.zip 17 | chmod +x ./nexustools* 18 | # Run Nexus Tools and pass parameters to the executable 19 | ./nexustools* -i -w "$PARAMS" 20 | } 21 | 22 | # Check that required applications are installed 23 | if ! [ -x "$(command -v curl)" ]; then 24 | echo "[ERROR] The 'curl' command is not installed. Please install it and run Nexus Tools again." 25 | exit 26 | fi 27 | if ! [ -x "$(command -v unzip)" ]; then 28 | echo "[ERROR] The 'unzip' command is not installed. Please install it and run Nexus Tools again." 29 | exit 30 | fi 31 | 32 | # Make the new directory 33 | mkdir -p $DIR 34 | 35 | # Start Dart executable 36 | if [ "$OS" = "Darwin" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "arm64" ]; then # Apple Silicon Mac 37 | DOWNLOAD="$BASEURL/releases/latest/download/nexustools-macos-arm64.zip" 38 | _run_executable 39 | elif [ "$OS" = "Darwin" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then # Intel Mac 40 | DOWNLOAD="$BASEURL/releases/latest/download/nexustools-macos-x64.zip" 41 | _run_executable 42 | elif [ "$OS" = "Linux" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then # Generic Linux 43 | DOWNLOAD="$BASEURL/releases/latest/download/nexustools-linux-x64.zip" 44 | _run_executable 45 | elif [ "$OS" = "Linux" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "amd64" ]; then # Generic Linux 46 | DOWNLOAD="$BASEURL/releases/latest/download/nexustools-linux-x64.zip" 47 | _run_executable 48 | else 49 | echo "[ERROR] Your OS or CPU architecture doesn't seem to be supported." 50 | echo "[ERROR] Detected OS: $OS" 51 | echo "[ERROR] Detected arch: $ARCH" 52 | exit 53 | fi 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PRIVACY.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Privacy Policy for Nexus Tools 2 | 3 | Nexus Tools is committed to respecting your privacy and being transparent about the collected data. This policy outlines what information is transmitted during the installation and use of Nexus Tools, how it is used, and how you can control the collection. 4 | 5 | ## Information collected by Nexus Tools 6 | 7 | Nexus Tools uses the privacy-friendly Plausible Analytics, which is subject to the [Plausible Analytics Privacy Policy](https://plausible.io/privacy). Nexus Tools transmits the following information over an encrypted HTTPS connection: 8 | 9 | - **Operating system:** The type of operating system, such as Linux or WSL. 10 | - **CPU architecture:** x86, ARM, etc. 11 | - **IP address**: This is used to identify your country and region. 12 | 13 | This data is only collected when installing or updating the Android SDK Platform Tools, and it is anonymized by Plausible Analytics. For example, your IP address is not visible to the developers of Nexus Tools. 14 | 15 | Nexus Tools downloads the Android SDK Platform Tools package directly from Google's servers, which is subject to the [Android Studio terms and conditions](https://developer.android.com/studio/terms). 16 | 17 | ## How Nexus Tools uses your information 18 | 19 | Nexus Tools uses analytics data to determine which operating systems and CPU architectures are used the most often, which helps prioritize development. The data can also help identify problems with certain platforms. 20 | 21 | The analytics data is stored in Plausible Analytics and is not shared or sold. 22 | 23 | ## How to control data collection in Nexus Tools 24 | 25 | If you prefer not to transmit any analytics data, you can disable this feature in the Nexus Tools command. This setting is not stored. 26 | 27 | To install Nexus Tools without sending any analytics data, use the `--no-analytics` flag in your installation command: 28 | 29 | ```bash 30 | bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/main/install.sh) --no-analytics 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | If you're running Nexus Tools from a local installation, use the following command: 34 | 35 | ```bash 36 | nexustools --no-analytics 37 | ``` 38 | 39 | ## Contact information 40 | 41 | If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy, please submit a question or report an issue through the [GitHub issues page](https://github.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/issues). You can also send an email to [corbindavenport at outlook.com](mailto:corbindavenport@outlook.com?subject=Nexus%20Tools%20Privacy). 42 | 43 | ## Changes to the Privacy Policy 44 | 45 | This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. Any changes will be reflected on this page. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Nexus Tools 2 | 3 | Nexus Tools is an installer and updater for [Android SDK Platform Tools](https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools), which includes [ADB](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb.html), Fastboot, and other applications. Nexus Tools is writen in Dart, and can run on Linux, macOS, Windows, and Chrome OS. 4 | 5 | Nexus Tools downloads the latest Platform tools package directly from Google's servers, so you're always getting the latest version. The tools are installed to `~/.nexustools` (`%AppData%\NexusTools` on Windows), and adds the directory to your system's path. On Windows, Nexus Tools can optionally install [Koush's Universal ADB Driver](https://github.com/koush/UniversalAdbDriver). The SDK Platform Tools can be updated by running `nexustools -i`, or you can uninstall everything by running `nexustools -r`. 6 | 7 | ![Screenshot of Nexus Tools on macOS and Windows 11](screen.png) 8 | 9 | ## How to use on Linux, macOS, and Chrome OS 10 | 11 | Paste this command into your Terminal app: 12 | 13 | ``` 14 | bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/main/install.sh) 15 | ``` 16 | 17 | You can also download the Mac and Linux versions from the [latest release page](https://github.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/releases/), un-zip the file, and run it from the Terminal. 18 | 19 | ## How to use on Windows 20 | 21 | Open Windows PowerShell from the Start Menu and paste this command: 22 | 23 | ``` 24 | iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/main/install.ps1')) 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | You can also download the Windows version from the [latest release page](https://github.com/corbindavenport/nexus-tools/releases/), un-zip the file, and run it from Windows PowerShell or the Command Prompt. 28 | 29 | ## Privacy and analytics 30 | 31 | Nexus Tools uses [Plausible Analytics](https://plausible.io) to transmit your operating system and CPU architecture during the installation process for development purposes. See the [Privacy Policy](PRIVACY.md) for more information. 32 | 33 | --- 34 | 35 | Nexus Tools has been featured on [MakeUseOf](https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-unlock-android-device-bootloader), [XDA](https://www.xda-developers.com/set-up-adb-and-fastboot-on-linux-mac-os-x-and-chrome-os-with-a-single-command/), [Android Police](https://www.androidpolice.com/install-and-use-adb-on-windows-mac-linux-android-chromebooks-browser/), [9to5Google](https://9to5google.com/2021/12/02/how-to-downgrade-from-android-12-to-android-11-on-google-pixel/#:~:text=Nexus%20Tools), [Wccftech](https://wccftech.com/set-android-adb-fastboot-mac-os/), [Redmond Pie](https://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-install-android-5.0-lollipop-on-nexus-5-using-mac-the-easy-way/), and other places. 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/compile.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Compile Nexus Tools 2 | on: 3 | workflow_dispatch: 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | build_linux_x64: 7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 8 | steps: 9 | # Checks-out repository under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE 10 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 11 | # Install dependencies 12 | - name: Install Dart SDK 13 | run: | 14 | sudo apt-get update 15 | sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https -y 16 | sudo sh -c 'wget -qO- https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | apt-key add -' 17 | sudo sh -c 'wget -qO- https://storage.googleapis.com/download.dartlang.org/linux/debian/dart_stable.list > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/dart_stable.list' 18 | sudo apt-get update 19 | sudo apt install dart -y 20 | - name: Compile Dart executable 21 | run: | 22 | cd $GITHUB_WORKSPACE 23 | dart pub get 24 | dart compile exe "./bin/main.dart" -o "./nexustools" 25 | # Upload binary 26 | - name: Upload Dart executable 27 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 28 | with: 29 | name: nexustools-linux-x64 30 | path: nexustools 31 | build_windows_x64: 32 | runs-on: windows-latest 33 | steps: 34 | - name: Install Dart SDK 35 | run: | 36 | choco install dart-sdk 37 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 38 | - name: Compile Dart executable 39 | run: | 40 | C:\tools\dart-sdk\bin\dart pub get 41 | C:\tools\dart-sdk\bin\dart compile exe "bin\main.dart" -o "nexustools.exe" 42 | - name: Upload Dart executable 43 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 44 | with: 45 | name: nexustools-windows-x64 46 | path: nexustools.exe 47 | build_macos_x64: 48 | runs-on: macos-13 49 | steps: 50 | - name: Install Dart SDK 51 | run: | 52 | brew tap dart-lang/dart 53 | brew install dart 54 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 55 | - name: Compile Dart executable 56 | run: | 57 | dart pub get 58 | dart compile exe "./bin/main.dart" -o "./nexustools" 59 | - name: Upload Dart executable 60 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 61 | with: 62 | name: nexustools-macos-x64 63 | path: nexustools 64 | build_macos_arm: 65 | runs-on: macos-14 66 | steps: 67 | - name: Install Dart SDK 68 | run: | 69 | brew tap dart-lang/dart 70 | brew install dart 71 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 72 | - name: Compile Dart executable 73 | run: | 74 | dart pub get 75 | dart compile exe "./bin/main.dart" -o "./nexustools" 76 | - name: Upload Dart executable 77 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 78 | with: 79 | name: nexustools-macos-arm64 80 | path: nexustools -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/sys.dart: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import 'dart:io' as io; 2 | 3 | Map envVars = io.Platform.environment; 4 | 5 | // Function for checking if an executable is already installed 6 | void checkIfInstalled(String dir, String command, String commandName) async { 7 | var info = ''; 8 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 9 | var cmd = await io.Process.run('where', [command]); 10 | info = cmd.stdout.toString(); 11 | } else { 12 | var cmd = await io.Process.run('which', [command]); 13 | info = cmd.stdout.toString(); 14 | } 15 | if (info.contains(dir)) { 16 | // Executable is installed in the Nexus Tools directory 17 | return; 18 | } else if (info.isEmpty) { 19 | // Executable isn't installed at all 20 | } else { 21 | // Executable is installed but not inside the Nexus Tools directory 22 | var location = info.replaceAll('\n', ''); 23 | print('[ERROR] $commandName is already installed at $location. Please uninstall $commandName and try again.'); 24 | io.exit(1); 25 | } 26 | } 27 | 28 | // Function to get the current CPU architecture 29 | Future getCPUArchitecture() async { 30 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 31 | // Possible values: AMD64, ARM64 32 | var cpu = envVars['PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE']; 33 | // Check if being emulated in ARM and return true architecture 34 | try { 35 | var buildArch = await io.Process.run('reg', ['query', r'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Software\Microsoft\BuildLayers\DesktopEditions', '/v', 'BuildArch']); 36 | if (buildArch.stdout.toString().toLowerCase().contains('arm64')) { 37 | cpu = 'ARM64'; 38 | } 39 | } catch (e) { 40 | // Fail silently 41 | } 42 | return cpu; 43 | } else { 44 | // Possible values: x86_64, arm64 45 | // This doesn't check for Rosetta emulation on macOS 46 | var info = await io.Process.run('uname', ['-m']); 47 | var cpu = info.stdout.toString().replaceAll('\n', ''); 48 | return cpu; 49 | } 50 | } 51 | 52 | // Function for adding a directory to the system/shell $PATH 53 | Future addPath(String path) async { 54 | if (envVars['PATH'].toString().contains(path)) { 55 | // Directory is already in $PATH 56 | print('[ OK ] $path is already in PATH.'); 57 | } else { 58 | // Directory needs to be added to $PATH 59 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 60 | var newPath = envVars['PATH'].toString() + ';$path'; 61 | await io.Process.run('setx', ['path', '$newPath'], runInShell: true); 62 | print('[ OK ] Added $path to user %PATH.'); 63 | } else if (envVars['SHELL'].toString().contains('zsh')) { 64 | // Z Shell 65 | var file = io.File(envVars['HOME'] + '/.zshrc'); 66 | await file.writeAsString('\nexport PATH=\$PATH:$path', mode: io.FileMode.append); 67 | print('[ OK ] Z Shell detected, added $path to ' + file.path); 68 | } else if (envVars['SHELL'].toString().contains('bash')) { 69 | // Bash 70 | var file = io.File(envVars['HOME'] + '/.bash_profile'); 71 | await file.writeAsString('\nexport PATH=\$PATH:$path', mode: io.FileMode.append); 72 | print('[ OK ] Bash Shell detected, added $path to ' + file.path); 73 | } else { 74 | print('[WARN] Shell could not be detected, you will need to manually add $path to your PATH.'); 75 | } 76 | } 77 | } 78 | 79 | // Function for opening a given URL in the default browser, and fail silently 80 | void openUrl(String url) { 81 | if (io.Platform.isMacOS) { 82 | io.Process.run('open', [url]); 83 | } else if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 84 | io.Process.run('start', [url], runInShell: true); 85 | } else if (io.Platform.isLinux) { 86 | io.Process.run('xdg-open', [url]); 87 | } 88 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pubspec.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Generated by pub 2 | # See https://dart.dev/tools/pub/glossary#lockfile 3 | packages: 4 | archive: 5 | dependency: "direct dev" 6 | description: 7 | name: archive 8 | sha256: cb6a278ef2dbb298455e1a713bda08524a175630ec643a242c399c932a0a1f7d 9 | url: "https://pub.dev" 10 | source: hosted 11 | version: "3.6.1" 12 | async: 13 | dependency: transitive 14 | description: 15 | name: async 16 | sha256: "947bfcf187f74dbc5e146c9eb9c0f10c9f8b30743e341481c1e2ed3ecc18c20c" 17 | url: "https://pub.dev" 18 | source: hosted 19 | version: "2.11.0" 20 | collection: 21 | dependency: transitive 22 | description: 23 | name: collection 24 | sha256: a1ace0a119f20aabc852d165077c036cd864315bd99b7eaa10a60100341941bf 25 | url: "https://pub.dev" 26 | source: hosted 27 | version: "1.19.0" 28 | console: 29 | dependency: "direct dev" 30 | description: 31 | name: console 32 | sha256: e04e7824384c5b39389acdd6dc7d33f3efe6b232f6f16d7626f194f6a01ad69a 33 | url: "https://pub.dev" 34 | source: hosted 35 | version: "4.1.0" 36 | crypto: 37 | dependency: transitive 38 | description: 39 | name: crypto 40 | sha256: ff625774173754681d66daaf4a448684fb04b78f902da9cb3d308c19cc5e8bab 41 | url: "https://pub.dev" 42 | source: hosted 43 | version: "3.0.3" 44 | dart_ipify: 45 | dependency: "direct dev" 46 | description: 47 | name: dart_ipify 48 | sha256: "3b70d589504126107e81ad0703d91394cc8e2039cb0a11ebd92b9b824a5e9561" 49 | url: "https://pub.dev" 50 | source: hosted 51 | version: "1.1.1" 52 | fixnum: 53 | dependency: transitive 54 | description: 55 | name: fixnum 56 | sha256: "25517a4deb0c03aa0f32fd12db525856438902d9c16536311e76cdc57b31d7d1" 57 | url: "https://pub.dev" 58 | source: hosted 59 | version: "1.1.0" 60 | http: 61 | dependency: "direct dev" 62 | description: 63 | name: http 64 | sha256: "761a297c042deedc1ffbb156d6e2af13886bb305c2a343a4d972504cd67dd938" 65 | url: "https://pub.dev" 66 | source: hosted 67 | version: "1.2.1" 68 | http_parser: 69 | dependency: transitive 70 | description: 71 | name: http_parser 72 | sha256: "40f592dd352890c3b60fec1b68e786cefb9603e05ff303dbc4dda49b304ecdf4" 73 | url: "https://pub.dev" 74 | source: hosted 75 | version: "4.1.0" 76 | io: 77 | dependency: "direct dev" 78 | description: 79 | name: io 80 | sha256: "2ec25704aba361659e10e3e5f5d672068d332fc8ac516421d483a11e5cbd061e" 81 | url: "https://pub.dev" 82 | source: hosted 83 | version: "1.0.4" 84 | meta: 85 | dependency: transitive 86 | description: 87 | name: meta 88 | sha256: bdb68674043280c3428e9ec998512fb681678676b3c54e773629ffe74419f8c7 89 | url: "https://pub.dev" 90 | source: hosted 91 | version: "1.15.0" 92 | path: 93 | dependency: transitive 94 | description: 95 | name: path 96 | sha256: "087ce49c3f0dc39180befefc60fdb4acd8f8620e5682fe2476afd0b3688bb4af" 97 | url: "https://pub.dev" 98 | source: hosted 99 | version: "1.9.0" 100 | source_span: 101 | dependency: transitive 102 | description: 103 | name: source_span 104 | sha256: "53e943d4206a5e30df338fd4c6e7a077e02254531b138a15aec3bd143c1a8b3c" 105 | url: "https://pub.dev" 106 | source: hosted 107 | version: "1.10.0" 108 | sprintf: 109 | dependency: transitive 110 | description: 111 | name: sprintf 112 | sha256: "1fc9ffe69d4df602376b52949af107d8f5703b77cda567c4d7d86a0693120f23" 113 | url: "https://pub.dev" 114 | source: hosted 115 | version: "7.0.0" 116 | string_scanner: 117 | dependency: transitive 118 | description: 119 | name: string_scanner 120 | sha256: "556692adab6cfa87322a115640c11f13cb77b3f076ddcc5d6ae3c20242bedcde" 121 | url: "https://pub.dev" 122 | source: hosted 123 | version: "1.2.0" 124 | term_glyph: 125 | dependency: transitive 126 | description: 127 | name: term_glyph 128 | sha256: a29248a84fbb7c79282b40b8c72a1209db169a2e0542bce341da992fe1bc7e84 129 | url: "https://pub.dev" 130 | source: hosted 131 | version: "1.2.1" 132 | typed_data: 133 | dependency: transitive 134 | description: 135 | name: typed_data 136 | sha256: facc8d6582f16042dd49f2463ff1bd6e2c9ef9f3d5da3d9b087e244a7b564b3c 137 | url: "https://pub.dev" 138 | source: hosted 139 | version: "1.3.2" 140 | uuid: 141 | dependency: "direct dev" 142 | description: 143 | name: uuid 144 | sha256: "814e9e88f21a176ae1359149021870e87f7cddaf633ab678a5d2b0bff7fd1ba8" 145 | url: "https://pub.dev" 146 | source: hosted 147 | version: "4.4.0" 148 | vector_math: 149 | dependency: transitive 150 | description: 151 | name: vector_math 152 | sha256: "80b3257d1492ce4d091729e3a67a60407d227c27241d6927be0130c98e741803" 153 | url: "https://pub.dev" 154 | source: hosted 155 | version: "2.1.4" 156 | web: 157 | dependency: transitive 158 | description: 159 | name: web 160 | sha256: "97da13628db363c635202ad97068d47c5b8aa555808e7a9411963c533b449b27" 161 | url: "https://pub.dev" 162 | source: hosted 163 | version: "0.5.1" 164 | sdks: 165 | dart: ">=3.4.2 <4.0.0" 166 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/main.dart: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import 'package:archive/archive_io.dart'; 2 | import 'package:http/http.dart' as http; 3 | import 'dart:io' as io; 4 | import 'package:uuid/uuid.dart'; 5 | import 'dart:convert'; 6 | import 'package:dart_ipify/dart_ipify.dart'; 7 | import 'package:nexustools/sys.dart' as sys; 8 | 9 | String macZip = 'https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-darwin.zip'; 10 | String linuxZip = 'https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-linux.zip'; 11 | String windowsZip = 'https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip'; 12 | String exitPage = 'https://www.spacebar.news/nexus-tools-exit/'; 13 | Map envVars = io.Platform.environment; 14 | String appVersion = 'v5.8'; 15 | String baseRepo = 'corbindavenport/nexus-tools'; 16 | 17 | // Function for checking for update 18 | Future checkUpdate() async { 19 | var net = Uri.parse('https://api.github.com/repos/$baseRepo/releases/latest'); 20 | try { 21 | var data = await http.read(net); 22 | var parsedData = json.decode(data); 23 | // Compare versions 24 | if (parsedData['tag_name'] != appVersion) { 25 | print('[INFO] Nexus Tools update available! https://github.com/$baseRepo/blob/main/README.md'); 26 | } else { 27 | print('[INFO] You have the latest version of Nexus Tools.'); 28 | } 29 | } catch (e) { 30 | print('[ERROR] Could not check for updates.'); 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | // Function for obtaining Nexus Tools path 35 | // Credit: https://stackoverflow.com/a/25498458 36 | String nexusToolsDir() { 37 | var home = ''; 38 | if (io.Platform.isMacOS || io.Platform.isLinux) { 39 | home = envVars['HOME']; 40 | } else if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 41 | home = envVars['AppData']; 42 | } 43 | if (home.endsWith('/')) { 44 | home = home.substring(0, home.length - 1); 45 | } 46 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 47 | return '$home\\NexusTools'; 48 | } else { 49 | return '$home/.nexustools'; 50 | } 51 | } 52 | 53 | // Function for installing Platform Tools package 54 | Future installPlatformTools(cpuArch) async { 55 | print('[INFO] You agree to the Terms & Conditions by installing this software: https://developer.android.com/studio/terms'); 56 | var dir = nexusToolsDir(); 57 | // Get the proper ZIP file 58 | var zip = ''; 59 | if (io.Platform.isMacOS) { 60 | zip = macZip; 61 | } else if (io.Platform.isLinux) { 62 | zip = linuxZip; 63 | } else if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 64 | zip = windowsZip; 65 | } 66 | // Download file 67 | print('[....] Downloading Platform Tools package, please wait.'); 68 | var net = Uri.parse(zip); 69 | try { 70 | var data = await http.readBytes(net); 71 | var archive = ZipDecoder().decodeBytes(data); 72 | await extractArchiveToDisk(archive, dir); 73 | } catch (e) { 74 | print('[ERROR] There was an error downloading Platform Tools: ' + e.toString()); 75 | io.exit(1); 76 | } 77 | // Move files out of platform-tools subdirectory and delete the subdirectory 78 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 79 | await io.Process.run('move', ['$dir\\platform-tools\\*', '$dir'], runInShell: true); 80 | await io.Process.run('rmdir', ['/Q', '/S', '$dir\\platform-tools'], runInShell: true); 81 | } else { 82 | await io.Process.run('/bin/sh', ['-c', 'mv -f -v $dir/platform-tools/* $dir/']); 83 | await io.Process.run('/bin/sh', ['-c', 'rm -rf $dir/platform-tools']); 84 | } 85 | // Mark binaries in directory as executable 86 | if (io.Platform.isLinux || io.Platform.isMacOS) { 87 | await io.Process.run('/bin/sh', ['-c', 'chmod -f +x $dir/*']); 88 | } 89 | // Give a progress report 90 | print('[ OK ] Platform Tools now installed in $dir.'); 91 | // Add binaries to path 92 | await sys.addPath(dir); 93 | // Create help link 94 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 95 | var file = io.File('$dir\\About Nexus Tools.url'); 96 | await file.writeAsString('[InternetShortcut]\nURL=https://github.com/$baseRepo/blob/main/README.md', mode: io.FileMode.writeOnly); 97 | } else if (io.Platform.isMacOS) { 98 | var file = io.File('$dir/About Nexus Tools.url'); 99 | await file.writeAsString('[InternetShortcut]\nURL=https://github.com/$baseRepo/blob/main/README.md', mode: io.FileMode.writeOnly); 100 | } else if (io.Platform.isLinux) { 101 | var file = io.File('$dir/About Nexus Tools.desktop'); 102 | await file.writeAsString('[Desktop Entry]\nEncoding=UTF-8\nIcon=text-html\nType=Link\nName=About Nexus Tools\nURL=https://github.com/$baseRepo/blob/main/README.md', mode: io.FileMode.writeOnly); 103 | } 104 | // Windows-specific functions 105 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 106 | // Install Universal Adb Driver package on x86_64 Windows 107 | if (cpuArch == 'AMD64') { 108 | var info = await io.Process.run('PowerShell', ['-Command', 'Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | Select-Object -Property Name']); 109 | var parsedInfo = info.stdout.toString(); 110 | if (parsedInfo.contains('Universal Adb Driver')) { 111 | print('[ OK ] Universal ADB Drivers already installed.'); 112 | } else { 113 | // Prompt to install drivers 114 | print('[WARN] Drivers may be required for ADB if they are not already installed.'); 115 | io.stdout.write('[WARN] Install drivers from adb.clockworkmod.com? [Y/N] '); 116 | var input = io.stdin.readLineSync(); 117 | if (input?.toLowerCase() == 'y') { 118 | await installWindowsDrivers(dir); 119 | } 120 | } 121 | } else { 122 | print('[WARN] Universal ADB Driver package cannot be installed on $cpuArch, some devices might not work.'); 123 | } 124 | // Check if old Nexus Tools directory needs to be deleted 125 | var oldFolder = envVars['UserProfile'] + r'\NexusTools'; 126 | var oldFolderExists = await io.Directory(oldFolder).exists(); 127 | if (oldFolderExists) { 128 | await io.Directory(oldFolder).delete(recursive: true); 129 | print('[ OK ] Deleted old directory at $oldFolder.'); 130 | } 131 | // Add entry to Windows Installed Apps List 132 | // Documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/msi/uninstall-registry-key 133 | var uninstallString = dir + r'\nexustools.exe'; 134 | var iconString = r'C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe'; 135 | var regEntry = 'Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00\n\n'; 136 | regEntry += r'[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\NexusTools]'; 137 | regEntry += '\n"DisplayName"="Nexus Tools (ADB, Fastboot, Android SDK Platform Tools)"'; 138 | regEntry += '\n"Publisher"="Corbin Davenport"'; 139 | regEntry += '\n"HelpLink"="https://github.com/$baseRepo"'; 140 | regEntry += '\n' + r'"UninstallString"="\"' + uninstallString.replaceAll(r'\', r'\\') + r'\" --remove"'; 141 | regEntry += '\n' + r'"DisplayIcon"="' + iconString.replaceAll(r'\', r'\\') + r'"'; 142 | var regFile = await io.File('$dir/nexustools.reg'); 143 | await regFile.writeAsString(regEntry, mode: io.FileMode.writeOnly); 144 | await io.Process.run('reg', ['import', '$dir/nexustools.reg']); 145 | } 146 | } 147 | 148 | // Function for removing Platform Tools package 149 | // Nexus Tools 5.5+ (May 2023 - Present) on Windows installs files in %AppData%\NexusTools 150 | // Nexus Tools 5.0-5.4 (Sep 2021 - May 2023) on Windows installs files in $Home\NexusTools\ 151 | // Nexus Tools 3.2+ (August 2016-Present) on Linux/macOS/ChromeOS installs files in ~/.nexustools 152 | Future removePlatformTools() async { 153 | print('[WARN] This will delete the Android System Tools (ADB, Fastboot, etc.) installed by Nexus Tools, as well as the Nexus Tools application.'); 154 | io.stdout.write('[WARN] Continue with removal? [Y/N] '); 155 | var input = io.stdin.readLineSync(); 156 | if (input?.toLowerCase() != 'y') { 157 | return; 158 | } 159 | // Stop ADB server, if it's running it can prevent deletion (at least on Windows) 160 | try { 161 | await io.Process.run('adb', ['kill-server']); 162 | print('[ OK ] Shut down ADB server.'); 163 | } catch (e) { 164 | print('[WARN] Could not kill ADB server, attempting to continue.'); 165 | } 166 | // Delete registry key on Windows hosts 167 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 168 | await io.Process.run('reg', ['delete', r'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\NexusTools', '/f']); 169 | print('[ OK ] Removed registry keys.'); 170 | } 171 | // Delete current installation directory if it exists 172 | var dir = nexusToolsDir(); 173 | var installExists = false; 174 | installExists = await io.Directory(dir).exists(); 175 | if (installExists && (io.Platform.isWindows)) { 176 | // Create a temporary batch file to delete the Nexus Tools directory, because Windows executables can't delete themselves 177 | var batchFile = await io.File(envVars['TEMP'] + r'\nexustoolsdelete.bat'); 178 | var batchFileContents = ''' 179 | @echo off 180 | echo Deleting Nexus Tools folder at $dir, please wait. 181 | ping localhost -n 5 > nul 182 | rmdir /s /q "$dir" 183 | '''; 184 | await batchFile.writeAsString(batchFileContents, mode: io.FileMode.writeOnly); 185 | io.Process.start('cmd.exe', ['/c', batchFile.path], mode: io.ProcessStartMode.detached, runInShell: true); 186 | print('[ OK ] Directory at $dir will be deleted in new window.'); 187 | } else if (installExists) { 188 | // Proceed with deletion 189 | await io.Directory(dir).delete(recursive: true); 190 | print('[ OK ] Deleted directory at $dir.'); 191 | } else { 192 | print('[ OK ] Nexus Tools directory not found.'); 193 | } 194 | // Exit message 195 | print('[INFO] Nexus Tools can be reinstalled from here: https://github.com/$baseRepo\n'); 196 | } 197 | 198 | // Function for installing Windows Universal ADB drivers 199 | // Drivers provided by ClockWorkMod: https://adb.clockworkmod.com/ 200 | Future installWindowsDrivers(String dir) async { 201 | print('[....] Downloading drivers, please wait.'); 202 | var net = Uri.parse('https://github.com/koush/adb.clockworkmod.com/releases/latest/download/UniversalAdbDriverSetup.msi'); 203 | try { 204 | var data = await http.readBytes(net); 205 | var file = io.File('$dir\\ADB Drivers.msi'); 206 | await file.writeAsBytes(data, mode: io.FileMode.writeOnly); 207 | print('[....] Opening driver installer.'); 208 | await io.Process.run('start', ['/wait', 'msiexec.exe', '/i', '$dir\\ADB Drivers.msi'], runInShell: true); 209 | } catch (e) { 210 | print('[ERROR] There was an error downloading drivers, try downloading them from adb.clockworkmod.com.'); 211 | } 212 | } 213 | 214 | // Function for Plausible Analytics reporting 215 | void connectAnalytics(String cpuArch) async { 216 | var uuid = Uuid(); 217 | var id = uuid.v4(); 218 | // Get exact operating system 219 | var realOS = ''; 220 | var isWSL = await io.Directory('/mnt/c/Windows').exists(); 221 | var isChromeOS = await io.Directory('/usr/share/themes/CrosAdapta').exists(); 222 | if (isWSL) { 223 | realOS = 'wsl'; 224 | } else if (isChromeOS) { 225 | realOS = 'chromeos'; 226 | } else { 227 | realOS = io.Platform.operatingSystem; 228 | } 229 | // Set data 230 | var net = Uri.parse('https://plausible.io/api/event'); 231 | final ipv4 = await Ipify.ipv4(); 232 | var netHeaders = {'user-agent': 'Nexus Tools', 'X-Forwarded-For': ipv4, 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 ($realOS) AppleWebKit/500 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/$appVersion $id'}; 233 | var netBody = '{"name":"pageview","url":"app://localhost/$realOS/$cpuArch","domain":"nexustools.corbin.io"}'; 234 | // Send request 235 | try { 236 | await http.post(net, headers: netHeaders, body: netBody); 237 | } catch (_) { 238 | // Do nothing 239 | } 240 | } 241 | 242 | // Pre-installation steps 243 | Future checkInstall(String cpuArch) async { 244 | // Check if directory already exists 245 | var dir = nexusToolsDir(); 246 | var installExists = false; 247 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 248 | installExists = await io.File('$dir\\adb.exe').exists(); 249 | } else { 250 | installExists = await io.File('$dir/adb').exists(); 251 | } 252 | if (installExists) { 253 | io.stdout.write('[WARN] Platform tools already installed in $dir. Continue? [Y/N] '); 254 | var input = io.stdin.readLineSync(); 255 | if (input?.toLowerCase() != 'y') { 256 | io.exit(0); 257 | } 258 | } else { 259 | // Make the directory 260 | await io.Directory(dir).create(recursive: true); 261 | print('[ OK ] Created folder at $dir.'); 262 | } 263 | // Check if ADB is already installed 264 | sys.checkIfInstalled(dir, 'adb', 'ADB'); 265 | // Check if Fastboot is already installed 266 | sys.checkIfInstalled(dir, 'fastboot', 'Fastboot'); 267 | // Display environment-specific warnings 268 | var isWSL = await io.Directory('/mnt/c/Windows').exists(); 269 | var isChromeOS = await io.Directory('/usr/share/themes/CrosAdapta').exists(); 270 | if (isWSL) { 271 | print('[WARN] WSL does not support USB devices, you will only be able to use ADB over Wi-Fi.'); 272 | } else if (isChromeOS) { 273 | print('[WARN] Chrome OS 75 or higher is required for USB support.'); 274 | } 275 | } 276 | 277 | void printHelp(cpuArch) { 278 | var helpDoc = ''' 279 | Nexus Tools $appVersion on $cpuArch 280 | Downloader/management app for Android SDK Platform Tools 281 | 282 | Usage: nexustools [OPTIONS] 283 | 284 | Example: nexustools -i (this installs Platform Tools) 285 | 286 | -i, --install Install/update Android Platform Tools 287 | -r, --remove Remove Nexus Tools & Android Platform Tools 288 | -n, --no-analytics Run Nexus Tools without Plausible Analytics 289 | (analytics is only run on install) 290 | -c, --check Check for Nexus Tools update 291 | -h, --help Display this help message 292 | '''; 293 | print(helpDoc); 294 | } 295 | 296 | void main(List arguments) async { 297 | var cpuArch = await sys.getCPUArchitecture(); 298 | if (arguments.contains('-i') || arguments.contains('--install')) { 299 | print('[INFO] Nexus Tools $appVersion on $cpuArch'); 300 | // Check version unless Nexus Tools is running from web (curl) installer 301 | // The web installer adds the -w parameter 302 | if (!arguments.contains('-w')) { 303 | await checkUpdate(); 304 | } 305 | // Start analytics unless opted out 306 | if (arguments.contains('--no-analytics')) { 307 | print('[ OK ] Plausible Analytics are disabled.'); 308 | } else { 309 | connectAnalytics(cpuArch); 310 | } 311 | // Start installation 312 | await checkInstall(cpuArch); 313 | await installPlatformTools(cpuArch); 314 | // Post-install 315 | var appName = ''; 316 | if (io.Platform.isWindows) { 317 | appName = 'Command Line window (not a new tab!)'; 318 | } else { 319 | appName = 'Terminal window'; 320 | } 321 | print('[INFO] Installation complete! Open a new $appName to apply changes.'); 322 | print('[INFO] Run "nexustools --help" at any time for more options.'); 323 | print('[INFO] Join the Discord server: https://discord.com/invite/59wfy5cNHw'); 324 | if (arguments.contains('-w')) { 325 | sys.openUrl(exitPage); 326 | } 327 | } else if (arguments.contains('-r') || arguments.contains('--remove')) { 328 | print('[INFO] Nexus Tools $appVersion'); 329 | // Start removal 330 | await removePlatformTools(); 331 | } else if (arguments.contains('-h') || arguments.contains('--help')) { 332 | printHelp(cpuArch); 333 | } else if (arguments.contains('-c') || arguments.contains('--check')) { 334 | await checkUpdate(); 335 | } else { 336 | print('[ERROR] Invalid arguments. 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