Small utility to decompile your apks
so you don't have to worry using lots of different tools.
At the moment, it only works in Mac and Linux. Check out the releases section and download the specific file for your system
First of all you need a rooted phone so you can access it via adb shell
.
Once you're there, if you want to list the packages installed in your device:
pm list packages
# or if you're looking for something specific
pm list packages -f instagram
# or
pm list packages | awk -F':' '{print $2}' | grep instagram
Once you know which is the name of the package you want to access:
pm path <name-of-the-package>
# e.g com.company.app
# this may output something similar to this:
# /data/app/com.company.app/BBhSG-3w3_vAghNyy2LsKg==/base.apk
In order to extract a package we'll use adb
again:
adb pull <path-to-the-package>
This will extract the package into your current folder, normally with the following name: base.apk
.
Just execute:
./apk-decompiler <name-of-your-apk>
You'll get a new folder called output
which contains the following folders:
- decompiled: This is the output of running dex2jar.
- extracted: This folder contains the output of
unzipping
theapk
. - xml: This is basically the output of running apktool.
- package-name-error.zip: Optional file that you will get in case there were some errors during the decompilation process.
If you have folders with empty spaces this may be a problem for jd-cli which is one of the dependencies of this project. So... just try to avoid them ;P