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a Windows batch script that wraps the tool, allowing you to run all its commands easily from the command line. It also provides color-coded output for better readability.
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Here’s a Windows batch script that wraps the
APKEditor.jartool, allowing you to run all its commands easily from the command line. It also provides color-coded output for better readability.Steps to Set Up:
APKEditor.jarand place it in a folder (e.g.,C:\APKEditor\).apkeditor.batin the same folder.C:\APKEditor\.apkeditorfollowed by the desired command.Usage Examples
Now you can use the tool anywhere in Command Prompt or PowerShell:
Notes
cmd, use Windows Terminal or Git Bash.set "JAR_PATH=..."line if you placeAPKEditor.jarelsewhere.Now, you have a user-friendly shell wrapper for
APKEditor.jar! 🚀