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Action-SGSI-build

Adapt to Android R

Fix the issue that release cannot be uploaded to SGSI made with more than 2G

Support custom streamlining functions

Current version: v11

Note: If the message fails and when downloading ROM... Error: Process completed with exit code 127. It is a server network problem, please try again

Quick start

  1. Fork this warehouse

    When you use it for the first time, you need to Fork this warehouse, and then configure the parameters

  2. Configuration parameters

    Assuming that you have already Fork this warehouse and entered your own warehouse at this time, click Actions in the menu-SGSI_Build under All workflows in the left column-Run workflow gray button on the right-fill in the corresponding parameters

    Description Name Value (fill in according to your own needs)
    Link to package to be made ROM_URL https://hugeota.d.miui.com/21.5.31/miui_TUCANA_21.5.31_cb42ec9bed_11.0.zip
    Package name to be made ZIP_NAME miui_TUCANA_21.5.31_cb42ec9bed_11.0.zip
    Type of package to be made OS_TYPE miui
    Package name REPACK_NAME SGSI.zip
  3. Start production

    Click the Run workflow green button to start production

Personalized configuration

  1. Customize and streamline functions

    Modify the simplified script of the corresponding system in the apps_clean folder, please refer to the modification by yourself

Next steps

Due to the limitation of Github large binaries, if the SGSI after production exceeds* 2GB* then cannot upload, so this Action will automatically select Direct upload/Sub-volume upload according to the size of the SGSI after production.

If uploading in sub-volumes, please download each sub-volume and manually unzip it

cat ${fileName}*>${fileName}.tar.gz    # merge the sub-volume file fileName*
tar xzvf ${fileName}.tar.gz            # Unzip

Copyright and Acknowledgements

This project is inspired by the SGSI-build-action project.

Thanks to xiaoxindada for the open source.‌‌