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adb shell sh -c 'ln -s /data/user_de/0/com.example.app/files/password.txt /sdcard/Android/data/moeshizukuprivilegedapi/startsh' adb shell sh -c 'cat /sdcard/Android/data/moeshizukuprivilegedapi/startsh'
As an Android developer or enthusiast, you're likely familiar with the Android Debug Bridge (ADB), a powerful command-line tool that allows you to communicate with your Android device. One of the most useful aspects of ADB is its ability to execute shell commands, which provide low-level access to your device's operating system. In this article, we'll explore a specific ADB shell command: adb shell sh storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.moeshizuku.privilegedapi/start.sh link . We'll break down what each part of the command does, its uses, and the benefits of using it. adb shell sh -c 'ln -s /data/user_de/0/com