Been using aShell – Your Local ADB Shell for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you run ADB commands straight from your phone, no need for a computer. Pretty solid if you’re into tinkering with your Android device and getting under the hood.
There’s a bunch of common ADB commands built-in, so you can do stuff like check system logs, install apps, or enable developer options without all the hassle. And it’s got a clean interface too – took me a minute to figure out where everything is, but it’s pretty intuitive overall.
Look, if you’re an Android power user or developer, you’ll probably dig this app. It’s not perfect – the Shizuku dependency can be a pain if you’re not familiar with it. But for quick ADB tasks on the go, aShell gets the job done. Worth checking out.