Armed with this guide, you can now confidently use Shizuku to supercharge your favorite apps.
Before executing the startup script, you must configure both your Android device and your computer to communicate via ADB. 1. Enable Developer Options Open the menu on your Android device. Navigate to About Phone or Software Information .
Open your terminal (CMD, PowerShell, or Terminal) in the folder where your SDK Platform Tools are located. Verify the connection by typing adb devices . You should see your device ID listed. Run the main Shizuku start command. Google Help Once executed, the Shizuku app Armed with this guide, you can now confidently
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This can happen if Shizuku was updated or the script file lost its execution permissions. Enable Developer Options Open the menu on your
Since the introduction of (enforced strictly on Android 11+), the filesystem permissions for adb shell have changed significantly:
If the command fails or returns an error, consider these common fixes: Verify the connection by typing adb devices
: Stands for "shell." It tells the system to execute the following file as a script.
: Shizuku allows third-party apps to access system-level APIs with higher permissions (equivalent to the shell user) without requiring full root access. Privileged API Access