: It allows apps to perform advanced actions (like modifying system settings or accessing /Android/data/ folders) that usually require root access, but uses the ADB (Android Debug Bridge) interface instead. Non-Root Functionality
When the start.sh script is executed, it completes its initialization and then—because free is provided as an argument—the script likely passes it to a shell or just runs it after starting the server. In reality, start.sh does not process arguments unless specifically coded; more often, users append another command to check that the service is running or to test the shell environment. : It allows apps to perform advanced actions
: Some reports indicate the script exits successfully but the app still shows "Shizuku is not running." This often requires ensuring "Disable adb authorization timeout" is enabled in Developer Options. Permission Denied : Some reports indicate the script exits successfully
But your version omits the leading slash before storage and merges words. I’ll assume you meant something close to the above, referencing (a well-known Android privilege separation tool) and its start.sh script, possibly with free as an argument. Loop the free command every second to monitor
Loop the free command every second to monitor how Shizuku behaves under load: