USBChargeCommander | supporting application for ZTE Blade
kandi X-RAY | USBChargeCommander Summary
kandi X-RAY | USBChargeCommander Summary
USBChargeCommander is a Java library. USBChargeCommander has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However USBChargeCommander build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.
WHAT THE HECK IS THIS? USB Charge Commander is an application designed for the ZTE Blade/Orange's San Francisco handset. WHAT DOES IT DO? It takes care of disabling the charging of the battery, and re-enabling it. WHY? Handy if you just want to plug in the handset and copy a file instead of messing up the battery by plugging it in and to unplug it a minute later. HOW? There's a simple property set up in the init.rc, that watches for the boolean flag and sets it according. (2) Does it work? Yup, it sure does work.
WHAT THE HECK IS THIS? USB Charge Commander is an application designed for the ZTE Blade/Orange's San Francisco handset. WHAT DOES IT DO? It takes care of disabling the charging of the battery, and re-enabling it. WHY? Handy if you just want to plug in the handset and copy a file instead of messing up the battery by plugging it in and to unplug it a minute later. HOW? There's a simple property set up in the init.rc, that watches for the boolean flag and sets it according. (2) Does it work? Yup, it sure does work.
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USBChargeCommander has a low active ecosystem.
It has 15 star(s) with 12 fork(s). There are no watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 1 open issues and 0 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 1972 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of USBChargeCommander is current.
Quality
USBChargeCommander has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
Security
USBChargeCommander has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
USBChargeCommander code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
There are 0 security hotspots that need review.
License
USBChargeCommander does not have a standard license declared.
Check the repository for any license declaration and review the terms closely.
Without a license, all rights are reserved, and you cannot use the library in your applications.
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USBChargeCommander releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
USBChargeCommander has no build file. You will be need to create the build yourself to build the component from source.
USBChargeCommander saves you 103 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
It has 261 lines of code, 7 functions and 7 files.
It has low code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.
Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
kandi has reviewed USBChargeCommander and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into USBChargeCommander implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
- Initializes the Account
- Initializes the alert dialog
- SaveInstanceState Method
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USBChargeCommander Key Features
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USBChargeCommander Examples and Code Snippets
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Community Discussions
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Vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities reported
Install USBChargeCommander
You can download it from GitHub.
You can use USBChargeCommander like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the USBChargeCommander component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
You can use USBChargeCommander like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the USBChargeCommander component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
Support
For any new features, suggestions and bugs create an issue on GitHub.
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