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added init_boot and vendor_boot images support + ability to toggle telegram upload feature #6

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Release Notes

  • New Features

    • Added an option to upload output directly to Telegram via a new input parameter in the workflow configuration.
    • Enhanced the stock_files function to automatically copy init_boot.img and vendor_boot.img files to the output directory.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Streamlined the tar creation process by using wildcards for image files, ensuring all relevant files are included.
  • Chores

    • Removed several obsolete scripts and files related to boot image manipulation, simplifying the codebase.

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The pull request introduces several changes across multiple files, primarily focusing on workflow configuration, script modifications, and file deletions. A new input parameter for uploading to Telegram has been added to the workflow. Scripts have been simplified by removing references to the Magisk directory and eliminating several functions related to boot image patching. Additionally, several files related to boot image manipulation and management have been deleted, streamlining the overall codebase.

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File(s) Change Summary
.github/workflows/main.yml Added upload_to_telegram input parameter (boolean, required, default: false) for workflow configuration; updated conditional execution for Telegram upload.
sam.sh Removed Magisk directory references; simplified directory management by only handling Downloads, output, and Dist.
tools/AIK/authors.txt Deleted file containing a list of tools and sources related to boot image manipulation.
tools/AIK/bin/androidbootimg.magic Deleted file with magic entries for non-standard boot images.
tools/AIK/bin/chromeos/empty Deleted empty file with no functionality.
tools/AIK/bin/magic Deleted file with magic number definitions for identifying archive formats.
tools/AIK/cleanup.sh Deleted script for resetting the working directory of the AIK-Linux project.
tools/AIK/repackimg.sh Deleted script for repacking Android images.
tools/AIK/unpackimg.sh Deleted script for unpacking Android image files.
tools/patch.sh Deleted patching script for boot images; removed multiple functions related to ramdisk checking, kernel patching, and repacking.
tools/worker.sh Modified stock_files function to copy init_boot.img and vendor_boot.img to the output directory; simplified tar command logic.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Workflow
    participant Telegram
    User->>Workflow: Trigger workflow with upload_to_telegram
    alt upload_to_telegram is true
        Workflow->>Telegram: Upload output
    end
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@ravindu644 ravindu644 merged commit ddfa596 into stable Sep 24, 2024
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