
Shizuku
13.5.4 Latest version
Shizuku is an open-source app for serving multiple apps that require root/adb.

At this stage, some models cannot be unlocked to get ROOT, but they need some special functions. At this time, Shizuku Android official version can help you. It is an application that can automatically detect the installation on the device. Even beginners can use the software to query the source code of the software in the phone very easily, only a few steps can be completed, users first need to find the software they want to understand, how to click the software add button, add the software in, and then the software automatically generates the software source code, very simple and convenient.
Description
User guide: https://shizuku.rikka.app/guide/setup.html
Source code and developer guide: https://github.com/RikkaApps/Shizuku
Feature
1. Use the system API elegantly
Forget rootshells, you can "just use" apis that require high permissions. Also, Shizuku is much faster than shell.
2. Support adb
If your "root apps" only require adb permissions, Shizuku can easily expand your user base.
3. Save time
Shizuku has detailed documentation to guide the user. You just need to ask the user to install Shizuku.
Shizuku Android usage tutorial
1. First, go to the Android version of Shizuku, and it shows that it is not running;
2, if your mobile phone has been directly given Root permission to start normally, the latter two opening methods need to open the developer mode and give USB debugging permission
3, on how to open the developer mode and give USB debugging rights, I take millet MIUI system as an example to explain;
The developer option is not enabled on the phone by default;
Requires the user to manually open in the Settings;
Information about the system version can be found in the About Phone or My device Settings of the mobile phone.
Keep clicking multiple times to open developer options;
MIUI system in the Settings - My device - All parameters -MIUI version function to continue to click until there is a prompt in the developer mode;
4, in the developer mode Settings can find USB debugging and enable;
For mobile phones running Android 11 or later, you need to use a PC to start Shizuku by running ADB commands.
The mobile phone connects the computer through the data cable and grants the USB debugging permission;
Download ADB command tool on computer;
Unzip and open the ADB command Tools folder;
Open the PowerShell window;
Enter instruction:
.\adb shell sh /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh
5. Click Enter to confirm and start Shizuku successfully;
6. Enable authorization for LSPatch in the authorized application, and restart LSPatch to show that Shizuku service is available
For Android 11 and later systems, you only need to start Shizuku through wireless debugging according to the step guide, which provides solutions for possible problems encountered by common manufacturers
We can control the treatment, later I will use the millet MIUI system I use as an example to explain, the notification style of the phone needs to be changed to the native style
7, otherwise the pairing code may not be entered normally, and then click pairing, it will prompt us to open the developer option, enable the developer mode, we will follow the guidance to enter the developer option Settings, confirm the start of USB debugging and wireless debugging, the boot said MIUI may also need to turn off the scanning function of the mobile phone manager, After starting wireless debugging, click the pairing code to pair the device, remember the pairing code that pops up, and enter the correct pairing code in the notification to complete the pairing;
8. After the pairing is successful, click "Start" in Shizuku, and after a few moments, Shizuku can run normally. Start authorization for LSPatch in the authorized application, and restart LSPatch to show that Shizuku service is available.
What's new
Please see full changelog at GitHub (RikkaApps/Shizuku).
- App Name
- Shizuku
- Version
- 13.5.4.r1050.adeaf2d
- Size
- 3.28M
- Date
- Jul 23, 2024
- Genre
- Tool Apps
- Requirements
- Android 8.0+
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