![]() ![]() But one-by-one installing and confirming and waiting would take forever, not to mind it's so tedious! So you have a problem that you have tons of apps to install and you didn't do a backup like Titanium Backup or other backup-restore app. It replaces all space character with _, which makes names like this Xposed_Framework, Adobe_Flash_Player which are recognizable by adb. Linux provides a Perl script for that ( /usr/bin/rename) which you can use: rename 's/ /_/g' *.apk Either remove the spaces altogether, or replace them e.g. then you will have to rename them, as ADB cannot handle that. apk files which have "spaces" in their names such as 'Xposed Framework', 'Adobe Flash Player' etc. watch all the apps getting installed, without requiring any further interaction :).run for file in *.apk do adb install $file done. ![]() ![]() open a terminal/command prompt, and change to the directory where your.connect your Android device, and make sure it's recognized ( adb devices should list a connected device).As you don't state the OS you're using on your desktop, I write how it could be done on Linux (which I work with) should be easily adaptable to other platforms: That's done easiest using adb (see the ADB tag-wiki for details on what ADB is and how to get/install it on your machine). ![]()
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