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ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin] PC
Jolan Rensen
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ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin] sa PC
Ang ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin], na nagmumula sa developer na Jolan Rensen, ay tumatakbo sa Android systerm sa nakaraan.
Ngayon, maaari mong laruin ang ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin] sa PC gamit ang GameLoop nang maayos.
I-download ito sa GameLoop library o mga resulta ng paghahanap. Hindi na tumitingin sa baterya o nakakadismaya na mga tawag sa maling oras.
I-enjoy lang ang ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin] PC sa malaking screen nang libre!
ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin] Panimula
This Tasker plugin allows you to send a (series of) ADB Shell command(s) to a remote device (or the device itself) that has ADB over WiFi enabled.
This app obviously does need Tasker to work as it's a plugin (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm, this is a paid app with a 7 days free trial). Again, without Tasker it WON'T WORK. Was I clear enough? Anyways...
On the target device you can do anything you would normally be able to do when using the terminal or ADB Shell of that device. This includes opening apps, moving files, simulating input et cetera (The sky is the limit and Google is your friend).
My app can be used as an action in Tasker and needs to be configured properly when added to a task to work.
NOTE:
- You can send multiple commands at once by separating them with a ";".
- All commands in a single action are automatically followed with an "exit" command so to close the ADB connection. This means that if you want to send multiple commands that are depending on each other, you will need to put them in a single Tasker action and separate them with ";".
- If you want multiple actions of my plugin to run after each other in a Tasker task, please keep the timeout set as is. Tasker will continue when the command is sent.
- The first time you try to connect to another device via ADB it will ask you if you trust the device. For this plugin to work correctly, you'll need to always "trust this computer".
- The output of the console can be viewed and reused from within Tasker. This can be done by accessing %output1, %output2 etc. or by iteration over %output() using a for loop.
- The plugin will generate two key files on your device to be able to make a secure ADB connection to the devices.
Now for some useful commands!
- A command I myself use a lot is to turn my ADB over WiFi enabled AndroidTV (Nvidia SHIELD) on or off by sending the command "input keyevent POWER", this simulates a power button press.
- Of course you can vary which key to press, for example to press the arrow keys you can do "input keyevent DPAD_RIGHT" or “…LEFT” etc.
- Another simple command is "reboot", which will, you guessed it, reboot the device! You can also put "reboot -p" here to power it down.
- A cool thing to be able to do is to launch apps on the device. You will have to Google a bit to find the Main activity of an app. This example will open Chrome on the device: "am start -n com.android.chrome/com.google.android.apps.chrome.Main".
- When you fill in “localhost” in the IP address field, every command will be executed on the device itself! This works even without root if you, of course, have ADB over WiFi enabled (can be activated from a pc using “adb tcpip 5555”).
Of course there are many other commands, the sky is the limit!
This is my first ever published app, so please leave feedback and submit bugs so I can try my best to fix them! Any tips are more than welcome!
The idea to create this app came from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgutman.androidremotedebugger, which allows the user to connect to a remote device via an interface in the app itself. Please read the description of that app too, it contains some tips on enabling ADB over WiFi. I use the same AdbLib Java library in my app.
I use the AdbLib library found at https://github.com/cgutman/AdbLib and use https://github.com/cgutman/AdbLibTest as an example for how to use the library. I adapted this example to work with a given command and converted it to a Tasker plugin.
For help, you can email me or visit the XDA-Developers thread at https://forum.xda-developers.com/u/tasker-tips-tricks/plugin-remote-adb-shell-t3562013. This thread also contains some useful tips for accessing the local device running the task without root.
Now open source at https://github.com/Jolanrensen/ADBPlugin!
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Developer
Jolan Rensen
Latest Version
6.3b
Last Updated
2020-01-16
Category
Tools
Available on
Google Play
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How to play ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin] with GameLoop on PC
1. Download GameLoop from the official website, then run the exe file to install GameLoop
2. Open GameLoop and search for “ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin]” , find ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin] in the search results and click “Install”
3. Enjoy playing ADB Shell [Tasker Plugin] on GameLoop
Minimum requirements
OS
Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit
GPU
GTX 1050
CPU
i3-8300
Memory
8GB RAM
Storage
1GB available space
Recommended requirements
OS
Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit
GPU
GTX 1050
CPU
i3-9320
Memory
16GB RAM
Storage
1GB available space