This is powerful but fragile:
The path Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api is correct, but the script might be inside a files folder. Try running adb shell sh /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/files/start.sh .
Ensure you are using the latest version of Shizuku downloaded from the official Shizuku GitHub Releases or the Google Play Store. This is powerful but fragile: The path Android/data/moe
Does not modify system partitions, making it safer than traditional rooting. Troubleshooting
, an Android service that allows third-party apps to use system-level APIs directly through ADB or root privileges. Google Help Command Breakdown Does not modify system partitions, making it safer
Look for a "Shizuku is running" confirmation message inside the Shizuku mobile application. Common Troubleshooting Steps
The shell command interpreter that reads and executes the lines in the script file that follows. Does not modify system partitions
Shizuku acts as a "middleman," enabling apps to use high-level Android APIs by starting a privileged process via shell. The command in question is the primary method for initializing this process:
Invokes the Unix shell command interpreter to execute a specific script file.