Android File Transfer for Linux — reliable MTP client with minimalistic UI similar to Android File Transfer for Mac.
It just works™.
If you're happy with gmtp
/gvfs
/mtpfs
or any other mtp software, you might not need this software (but give it a try!).
If you're suffering from crashes, missing tags, album covers, usb freezes and corrupted files, this software is right for you.
If your distribution does not provide android-file-transfer-linux
package, you can still install it in your system.
There's quite a few packages available:
- Snapcraft: https://snapcraft.io/android-file-transfer-linux
- AppImage: https://github.com/whoozle/android-file-transfer-linux/releases
- MacOSX DMG image: https://github.com/whoozle/android-file-transfer-linux/releases
- MacOSX Homebrew:
brew cask install whoozle-android-file-transfer
orbrew cask install whoozle-android-file-transfer-nightly
If you want to help me with development, click on the link below and follow the instructions. I'm developing AFTL in my spare time and try to fix everything as fast as possible, sometimes adding features in realtime (more than 100 tickes closed by now). Any amount would help relieving pain of using MTP. :D
- Simple Qt UI with progress dialogs.
- FUSE wrapper (If you'd prefer mounting your device), supporting partial read/writes, allowing instant access to your files.
- No file size limits.
- Automatically renames album cover to make it visible from media player.
- Supports Zune/Zune HD.
- USB 'Zerocopy' support found in recent Linux kernel (no user/kernel data copying)
- No extra dependencies (e.g.
libptp
/libmtp
). - Available as static/shared library.
- Command line tool (aft-mtp-cli)
- Python bindings
Please take a look at FAQ if you have issues with your operating system. It's not that big, but those are the questions asked very often.
AFT for Linux is now included in Gentoo, you don't have to build anything, just run
sudo emerge -av sys-fs/android-file-transfer-linux
If you need fuse mount helper to mount MTP filesystem, you have to enable fuse use flag, e.g. adding the following in /etc/portage/package.use (which can either be a directory or a file)
sys-fs/android-file-transfer-linux fuse
You can use sys-fs/android-file-transfer-linux-9999
ebuild if you want the latest git-version by adding the following entry into /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords (which can either be a directory or a file)
=sys-fs/android-file-transfer-linux-9999 **
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You will need Qt libraries for building ui program. If you're planning to use only library (Qt is not needed), you could turn the option
BUILD_QT_UI
off. -
For ubuntu and other debian-based distros use the following command:
sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake qt5-default ninja-build libfuse-dev libreadline-dev
For Fedora:
dnf install make automake gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel cmake fuse fuse-devel qt-devel readline-devel
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Basically, you need
libqtX-dev
for UI,libfuse-dev
for FUSE interface,cmake
,ninja
ormake
for building the project. You could use libqt5-dev as well.
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G Ninja ..
ninja
./qt/android-file-transfer
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
./qt/android-file-transfer
There is a binary package that can be installed via Homebrew:
- First install brew if you don't have it already installed.
- Then the stable package may be installed via:
brew install homebrew/cask/whoozle-android-file-transfer
- Nighlty build may be installed via;
brew install homebrew/cask-versions/whoozle-android-file-transfer-nightly
- Please note: they are in conflict, so please make sure to uninstall it when you want switch between stable and nightly.
You'll need Qt installed to build the GUI app. Here are the build instructions with qt5 from homebrew (brew install qt5
):
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/Applications -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local/opt/qt5
make
make install
open ~/Applications/android-file-transfer.app
sudo ninja install
or sudo make install
will install program into cmake prefix/bin directory (usually /usr/local/bin)
mkdir ~/my-device
./aft-mtp-mount ~/my-device
Remember, if you want album art to be displayed, it must be named 'albumart.xxx' and placed first in the destination folder. Then copy other files. Also, note that fuse could be 7-8 times slower than ui/cli file transfer.
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Start application, choose destination folder and click any button on toolbar.
-
The options available there are:
Upload Album
,Upload Directory
andUpload Files
. The latter two are self-explanatory.Upload album
tries searching source directory for album cover and sets best available cover. -
You could drop any files or folders right into application window, the transfer will start automatically.
- Samsung removed android extensions from MTP, so fuse will be available readonly, sorry. Feel free to post your complaints to http://developer.samsung.com/forum/en
- Sometimes downloading fails with usb timeout, then phone becomes unresponsive. Android bug #75259
- Objects created in UI will not show up in FUSE filesystem. Android bug #169547
Up to date list of all known problems and bugs available here
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions, my email address is vladimir.menshakov@gmail.com.
- All who filed bugs on github and wrote emails, many features appeared only because of your feedback. Thanks!
- Alexey gazay Gaziev for useful suggestions, support and invaluable help with MacBook and MacOSX port.
- @ssnjrthegr8 for the new logo!
Android File Transfer for Linux is released under GNU LGPLv2.1 License.
Copyright © 2015-2020 Vladimir Menshakov