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I have a folder in my SD Card as: /mnt/sdcard/Folder1/Folder2/Folder3/*.jpg

The name of Folder1 and Folder2 remains constant and inside Folder2 I have Folder3, 4, 5 and so on.. I want to pull all the jpeg files rather than all files (there are more) using adb to my current directory on the computer..

Every folder has different number of jpeg files and other files and I tried using this:

adb pull mnt/sdcard/Folder1/Folder2/Folder/*.jpg .

But it didn't work.. So uhmm how do I adb pull all files present in any folder of SD Card with a single command (single command because each folder has different number of files)

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  • Are you in Linux or Windows? This can we solved with a simple script? Commented Apr 7, 2012 at 2:04
  • Hmm i have the Android Developement Stuff installed on both: Win7 as well as Ubuntu .. if there is solution for both then well and good..! But in reality i need it only for Ubuntu (installed as a VM) .. so uhmm yeah im on Ubuntu..
    – riteshtch
    Commented Apr 8, 2012 at 0:47
  • can you please mark a correct answer for this question? Commented Apr 8, 2015 at 22:31

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Single File/Folder using pull:

adb pull "/sdcard/Folder1"

Output:

adb pull "/sdcard/Folder1"
pull: building file list...
pull: /sdcard/Folder1/image1.jpg -> ./image1.jpg
pull: /sdcard/Folder1/image2.jpg -> ./image2.jpg
pull: /sdcard/Folder1/image3.jpg -> ./image3.jpg
3 files pulled. 0 files skipped.

Specific Files/Folders using find from BusyBox:

adb shell find "/sdcard/Folder1" -iname "*.jpg" | tr -d '\015' | while read line; do adb pull "$line"; done;

Here is an explanation:

adb shell find "/sdcard/Folder1" - use the find command, use the top folder
-iname "*.jpg"                   - filter the output to only *.jpg files
|                                - passes data(output) from one command to another
tr -d '\015'                     - explained here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9664086/bash-is-removing-commands-in-while
while read line;                 - while loop to read input of previous commands
do adb pull "$line"; done;         - pull the files into the current running directory, finish. The quotation marks around $line are required to work with filenames containing spaces.

The scripts will start in the top folder and recursively go down and find all the "*.jpg" files and pull them from your phone to the current directory.

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    adb pull /sdcard to pull all! Commented Dec 8, 2015 at 19:34
  • @IanVaughan that is a command I use often and works for me but I do wish there was a way to pull everything off the sd card but exclude one of the sub paths Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 1:11
  • I wonder if Android has tar? A simple tarpipe over ADB would allow very fine-grained pulling of files, metadata, but with exclusions. If gzip/bzip2 is also on there, then a compressed tarpipe would be available :) Commented Apr 30, 2016 at 23:14
  • For modern versions of adb you can just specify the directory and the tool will recursivly pull everything for you
    – DirkyJerky
    Commented Jun 30, 2016 at 19:08
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    adb pull -a -p /sdcard to pull all, show progress and preserve timestamp!
    – Unknown123
    Commented Feb 26, 2020 at 13:35
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Directory pull is available on new android tools. ( I don't know from which version it was added, but its working on latest ADT 21.1 )

adb pull /sdcard/Robotium-Screenshots
pull: building file list...
pull: /sdcard/Robotium-Screenshots/090313-110415.jpg -> ./090313-110415.jpg
pull: /sdcard/Robotium-Screenshots/090313-110412.jpg -> ./090313-110412.jpg
pull: /sdcard/Robotium-Screenshots/090313-110408.jpg -> ./090313-110408.jpg
pull: /sdcard/Robotium-Screenshots/090313-110406.jpg -> ./090313-110406.jpg
pull: /sdcard/Robotium-Screenshots/090313-110404.jpg -> ./090313-110404.jpg
5 files pulled. 0 files skipped.
61 KB/s (338736 bytes in 5.409s)
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    I tried this, but it only pulled some directories. Not sure what its criteria was.
    – acjay
    Commented Jan 9, 2014 at 16:43
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    If you want to pull a folder owned by root, start an adb root session (using $ adb root).
    – MasterAM
    Commented Jun 12, 2014 at 13:32
  • run the command as root just like @MasterAM said! worked without a problem! cheers!
    – Migisha
    Commented Feb 13, 2015 at 5:41
  • @acjay Empty folders are omitted. This is also true of recursive folders that are ultimately empty. E.g. /sdcard/folder1/folder2 will result in folder1 being omitted if folder2 is empty and there are no other files under folder1.
    – MDMower
    Commented May 14, 2015 at 20:48
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Please try with just giving the path from where you want to pull the files I just got the files from sdcard like

adb pull sdcard/

do NOT give * like to broaden the search or to filter out. ex: adb pull sdcard/*.txt --> this is invalid.

just give adb pull sdcard/

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  • This is a much cleaner solution. It's semantically better and preserves the directory structure too.
    – Mike
    Commented Jun 11, 2015 at 17:44
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    Note that the trailing / does mater.
    – adrin
    Commented Oct 24, 2015 at 14:57
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    I did not need trailing slash with adb version 1.0.40 Commented Apr 29, 2019 at 19:27
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Yep, just use the trailing slash to recursively pull the directory. Works for me with Nexus 5 and current version of adb (March 2014).

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  • I did not need trailing slash with adb version 1.0.40 Commented Apr 29, 2019 at 19:26
  • I needed the trailing slash on Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.32 running Android Q on Google Pixel XL.
    – Rock Lee
    Commented Feb 14, 2020 at 2:50
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On Android 6 with ADB version 1.0.32, you have to put / behind the folder you want to copy. E.g adb pull "/sdcard/".

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  • I did not need trailing slash with adb version 1.0.40 Commented Apr 29, 2019 at 19:26
  • The slash AND the dot is what did it for me, otherwise the folder is copied not just the content.
    – Nicolas
    Commented May 8, 2021 at 23:22
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If you want to pull a directory with restricted access from a rooted device you need to restart adb as root: type adb root before pull. Otherwise you'll get an error saying remote object '/data/data/xxx.example.app' does not exist

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  • Don't forget to set ADB root access in developer actions otherwise you'll get this error ADB Root access is disabled by system setting - enable in Settings -> System -> Developer options
    – sneaky
    Commented Sep 3, 2022 at 12:35
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if your using jellybean just start cmd, type adb devices to make sure your readable, type adb pull sdcard/ sdcard_(the date or extra) <---this file needs to be made in adb directory beforehand. PROFIT!

In other versions type adb pull mnt/sdcard/ sdcard_(the date or extra)

Remember to make file or your either gonna have a mess or it wont work.

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