While the command is powerful, it also opens potential security holes if misused.
Are you trying to set this up using Wireless Debugging? Which specific app are you trying to grant permissions to? While the command is powerful, it also opens
top is a standard Linux command that displays a dynamic, real‑time list of running processes, CPU usage, memory consumption, etc. On Android, the top binary exists but its output is normally restricted: a non‑privileged user sees only its own processes. When run under Shizuku (via startsh ), top shows processes, including system daemons and other apps. top is a standard Linux command that displays
: This opens a command-line interface terminal inside your connected Android device from your computer. : This opens a command-line interface terminal inside
The command adb shell sh /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh is used to manually start Shizuku. Shizuku is an Android utility that allows third-party applications to use system-level Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) directly. It bypasses standard Android sandbox limitations without requiring full root access.