ADB
Powerful ADB toolbox for power users and tinkerers
ADB is a feature-packed debugging and device‑management toolkit aimed squarely at users who already feel comfortable around command lines and system settings. Instead of relying on a computer, it brings an ADB shell and rich toolbox directly to your device, turning it into a control center for anything connected via ADB.
The standout feature is how many everyday maintenance tasks it centralizes. You can launch, force stop, disable or uninstall apps, clear their data, and even remotely download new ones. System management tools let you see running processes, monitor resource usage, and inspect detailed system and property information in a few taps.
File operations are equally robust: push and pull files, delete items on the remote device, and open images, audio, or video stored remotely without having to copy them first. For living‑room setups, the built‑in TV remote controller and text input support are especially handy, letting you control a TV box or stick more comfortably.
The integrated shell is where ADB really shines. It supports devices from Android 4.x up to 13, with Wi‑Fi ADB and the newer wireless pairing mode. Quality‑of‑life additions like command history, associative input, prefab and recommended commands, multi‑window, colorized output, autosave, and logcat viewing make repeated debugging and scripting far smoother than using barebones terminals.
The interface leans functional rather than flashy, and newcomers to ADB may find the options overwhelming at first. You still need to know how to enable developer features on your device, and occasional connectivity quirks can depend on your hardware and network setup. But for developers, modders, and serious power users, ADB is an impressively complete, all‑in‑one companion for deep device control.
package name
com.github.standardadb
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
ColorBox Technology