Shizuku provides a secure bridge that allows apps to call Android system APIs by running a local server with ADB or root privileges. Shizuku supports developers and power users who need access to elevated APIs without granting full root to every app.
Shizuku enables client apps to perform specific system operations through the service. Common applications include:
To start Shizuku, enable ADB debugging or use a supported root method, then start the Shizuku server from the app or via the command line. After the server runs, grant the requested authorization so client apps can connect. Refer to the in-app documentation for command examples and troubleshooting.
Shizuku is compatible with many Android versions but requires either ADB authorization or root access. Shizuku limits exposure by only allowing apps that request the service to call the permitted system APIs and relies on Android permissions for access control.
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