Android Decompiler
The Android Decompile is a script that combines different tools for succesfully decompiling any Android package (APK) to it's Java source-code and resources (including the AndroidManifest.xml, 9-patches, layout files,...).
Tools
To accomplish the goal of a full decompile we use these tools:
- Dex2Jar : Version 0.0.9.15
- android-apktool : Version 1.5.2
- JD-Core-Java : Version 1.2
- Artistic Style (astyle) : Version 2.04
Supported Platforms
The tools has been built on Mac, but most of it should work on all UNIX environments! Code formatting is not guaranteed to work on all platforms.
Usage
usage: decompileAPK.sh [options] <APK-file> options: -o,--output <dir> The output directory is optional. If not set the
default will be used which is 'output' in the
root of this tool directory. --skipResources Do not decompile the resource files --skipJava Do not decompile the JAVA files -f,--format Will format all Java files to be easier readable.
However, use with CAUTION! This option might change
line numbers! -p,--project Will generate a Gradle-based Android project for you -h,--help Prints this help message parameters: APK-file
A valid APK file is required as input
Contributions
Any pull requests submitted will be looked at and if it really adds any aditional value they will be accepted. Any change-ideas are welcome!
License
This tool has been released under the Apache License 2.0.
- Dex2Jar is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
- android-apktool is licensed under the Apache License 2.0
- JD-Core-Java is licensed under the MIT License
- Artistic Style is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3
This project may be freely used for personal needs in a commercial or non-commercial environments.