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Automated TWRP compilation based on Github Action

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Notice

  1. Github Actions service is NOT unlimited so to avoid waste, don't use unverified source code in this, the best used to automate builds of repositories that are already stabilized

  2. Before you make any changes, make sure that the repository you are operating in belongs to you. "Fork" if you want to commit code, otherwise use "Use this template"

  3. issues and Pull Requests may NOT get a reply. If you think is really necessary, use email on my profile to contact me

  4. Python 2 in Debian (Ubuntu) has been removed. If you are working on Android 8.1 and below, use Recovery Build (Legacy)

  5. Don't ask any questions about your source code, such as

    • No rule to make ...
    • Image ... out of size

Thanks to

All contributors

Parameter Description

Name Description Example
MANIFEST_URL Source address https://github.com/minimal-manifest-twrp/platform_manifest_twrp_aosp.git
MANIFEST_BRANCH Source branch twrp-12.1
DEVICE_TREE_URL Device address https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_asus_I003D
DEVICE_TREE_BRANCH Device branch android-12.1
DEVICE_PATH Device location device/asus/I003D
COMMON_TREE_URL Common tree address https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_asus_sm8250-common
COMMON_PATH Common tree location device/asus/sm8250-common
DEVICE_NAME Model name I003D
MAKEFILE_NAME Makefile name twrp_I003D
BUILD_TARGET Build Target Partition (boot/recovery/vendorboot) recovery

How to use

For example, your username is: JohnSmith

0. If you want to commit code, click 'Fork' in the upper right corner of this repository

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1. If you just want to use it simply, click 'Use this template' in the upper right corner of this repository

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2. After waiting for the automatic redirection, you will see your own username

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3. Change the username and email in the workflow to reflect your Github credentials (optional)

Setting up SSH Keys (optional)

4. Go to Settings, then select Deploy keys and select "Add deploy key" button.

5. On your Android device, install Termux

6. Install openssh in Termux and generate ssh keys. (Do not use passphrase for keys)

NOTE: When creating the deploy key for a repository like git@github.com:owner/repo.git or https://github.com/owner/repo, put that URL into the key comment. (Hint: Try ssh-keygen ... -C "git@github.com:owner/repo.git".) owner = your Github username

pkg install openssh
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "git@github.com:owner/Action-Recovery-Builder.git"

7. Add the keys to your repo. In Termux, use the following commands:

cd /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/etc/ssh
cat ssh_host_ed25519_key.pub

Select and copy the key then paste in the box for Key. You can name it whatever you choose for the title.

8. Now to add your private ssh key. Back in Termux:

cat ssh_host_ed25519_key

Copy the output from Termux.

In your browser, select Secrets under the Security tab. Select Actions Select New repository secret For the New secret name, it should be SSH_PRIVATE_KEY Paste the output from ssh_host_ed25519_key into the Value box. Then select Add secret.

Building the Recovery

9. Click 'Actions-Recovery Build'

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10. Click 'Run workflow' and fill in according to the above 'parameter description'

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11. After filling in, click 'Run workflow' to start running


Compilation results

Can be downloaded at Release