The command adb shell sh /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh is used to manually start the Shizuku service on an Android device using a computer. Shizuku is a tool that allows apps to use system-level APIs with higher permissions (similar to root) without actually requiring you to root your phone. Command Breakdown
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To use this "link" and start the service, follow these steps: 1. Prepare Your Device Key exploit : Android’s sdcardfs does not always
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(Optional) If you are not using a PC, toggle on Wireless Debugging to use local terminal apps like LADB or Termux. 2. Set Up ADB on Your Computer Download the official SDK Platform Tools from Google.
Verification: A successful run usually ends with a message like info: shizuku_starter exit with 0.