![]() $ docker run –name ninjadroid ninjadroid:latest ninjadroid –help To build the Docker image, launch the following commands: To execute NinjaDroid in Docker, you need Docker installed. Just launch the following commands, which will install all the needed Python dependencies (making sure that aapt, apktool and dex2jar have executable permissions) and add a ninjadroid symlink to /usr/local/bin/. Just launch the following commands, which will install all the Python dependencies (making sure that aapt, apktool and dex2jar have executable permissions) and add a ninjadroid symlink to /usr/local/bin/. _AAPT_EXEC_PATH = "ninjadroid/aapt/aapt"). In order to do so, you need to change the aapt location in ninjadroid/aapt/Aapt.py (i.e. Optionally, if you have the Android SDK installed locally, you can use the SDK version of aapt instead of the included one. To execute NinjaDroid in your local machine, you need to install Python 3.5 or higher, Java 8or higher and binutils. NinjaDroid has several ways to be executed: natively in your local environment, in Docker, as a Flatpak (experimental) and as a Snap (experimental). The first step is cloning the NinjaDroid repository, or downloading its source code. assets/ and res/ folders together with their content (thanks to apktool). ![]()
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