ADB Toolkit

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ADB Toolkit Summary

ADB Toolkit is a mobile Android app in Tools by Minitick Apps. Released in Mar 2026 (1 month ago). It has about 415+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 154 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Apr 24, 2026.

Recent activity: 99 installs this week (415 over 4 weeks) View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 24, 2026 .


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App Description

Run ADB shell commands directly on Android. Bookmark, history & root support.

ADB Toolkit – Run ADB Commands on Android

Android includes a powerful developer interface called ADB (Android Debug Bridge). Normally it requires a computer to execute commands. ADB Toolkit brings that power directly to your Android device.

Run ADB shell commands, explore useful command examples, bookmark frequently used commands, and track command history — all from a simple and fast interface.

ADB Toolkit turns your phone into a portable Android debugging console, useful for developers, testers, and Android power users.

Run ADB Shell Commands

Execute Android shell commands directly from your device without connecting to a computer.

The built-in command executor allows you to run debugging commands, inspect system properties, manage packages, and perform system operations quickly.

This makes it useful for:

• Android developers testing apps
• QA testers debugging devices
• Power users exploring Android internals
• Students learning ADB commands

Command output is captured and displayed in a terminal-style interface.

Built-in Command Library

ADB Toolkit includes a library of commonly used Android commands to help you work faster.

Commands are organized into categories such as:

• Package manager commands
• Application management
• Device debugging tools
• Activity and service controls
• Storage and file operations
• System property inspection

Each command can be previewed and edited before execution, making it easy to customize commands.

Bookmark Frequently Used Commands

Save your most-used commands for quick access.

Features include:

• Custom bookmark names
• Organized command categories
• One-tap command execution
• Easy editing and management

Bookmarks help developers run repetitive debugging commands faster.

Command History Tracking

ADB Toolkit automatically stores previously executed commands.

History records include:

• Command text
• Execution output
• Execution status
• Execution timestamp

You can quickly revisit past commands and run them again when needed.

Root Detection Support

The app automatically detects whether your device has root access.

On rooted devices, advanced commands can run with elevated permissions. On non-rooted devices, commands are limited to safe operations supported by Android security restrictions.

ADB Toolkit works on both rooted and non-rooted devices.

Users familiar with tools like Termux or Shizuku will find ADB Toolkit a simple alternative focused on running ADB commands quickly.

Device Information

The device info section provides useful debugging details including:

• Android version and SDK level
• Device model and architecture
• Debugging status
• Installed apps overview

This helps developers quickly understand the device environment.

Lightweight and Fast

ADB Toolkit is built using modern Android technologies for reliability and performance.

• Kotlin-based architecture
• Local database for command history
• Material Design interface
• Fast command execution

The app is lightweight and optimized for smooth performance.

Important

Some commands may require:

• Developer Options enabled
• Wireless debugging enabled
• Root access for advanced commands

Only run commands you understand. Incorrect commands may affect device behavior.

ADB Toolkit turns your Android device into a portable command center for debugging, learning, and exploring Android system commands.