Adb+shell+sh+storage+emulated+0+android+data+moeshizukuprivilegedapi+startsh Portable -

If you don't have access to a PC, you can use (available on Android 11+):

Executing this script through the performs several background tasks to initialize the Shizuku server:

On non-rooted devices, this command is essential because Shizuku's service must be manually re-activated after every device reboot. What the Command Does If you don't have access to a PC,

: It launches the shizuku_server , which stays active in the background to provide a bridge for other apps. Step-by-Step Setup Guide

: Plug your phone into your computer. On the phone, select "File Transfer" mode and accept the "Allow USB Debugging" prompt. On the phone, select "File Transfer" mode and

: Navigate to your platform-tools folder on your PC and open a command prompt or terminal.

: Type adb devices . You should see your device ID followed by the word "device". You should see your device ID followed by the word "device"

To run this command, you must have a computer with the SDK Platform Tools installed and your Android device properly configured.

: In the newly unlocked Developer Options menu, toggle on USB Debugging .

The command adb shell sh /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh is the manual startup instruction for , an Android framework that allows apps to use system APIs directly with elevated privileges (ADB or Root).