Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use Remote ADB Shell, made by Cameron Gutman, a Tools app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
About the App
Remote ADB Shell is a handy terminal app that lets you connect to the ADB shell service of other Android devices over the network and run terminal commands. It’s perfect for remotely debugging Android gadgets, offering a window into the device’s operations without needing root access.
App Features
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Multiple Connections, Zero Hassle
Juggle several device connections at once, keeping them alive even when the app runs in the background. -
Root-Free Operation
No need for root access, but it can be helpful. Configure non-rooted targets using a PC with the Android SDK. -
Handy Command History
Access up to 15 previous commands with a long press, making repeat tasks a breeze. -
Easy Terminal Controls
Long press to send Ctrl+C, toggle auto-scrolling, or exit—options at your fingertips! -
Native ADB Protocol Support
Communicate seamlessly with devices via the native ADB protocol, just like using “adb shell” on a computer.
So, if you’re using BlueStacks and you want a straightforward way to manage your Android devices, Remote ADB Shell by Cameron Gutman is your go-to tool!