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Shizuku

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Shizuku is an Android framework that provides a way for applications to use system APIs that would normally require elevated privileges. By leveraging Android Debug Bridge (ADB) or root access, Shizuku creates a bridge between regular applications and system-level APIs, allowing developers to build powerful tools without requiring users to root their devices. This makes it particularly useful for system utility apps, file managers, and other applications that need deeper system integration while maintaining device security.

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An elegant and beautiful premium Android app manager with Root and Shizuku support, a built-in terminal, analytics, virustotal, debloat, stats and various other features with a custom theme engine, developed with purely custom UI design and reproducible build.

  • Updated Apr 1, 2026
  • Kotlin

AndroSH No-Root Multi-Distro Linux on Android via Shizuku/ADB - Run Arch, Fedora, Alpine, Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, Void, Manjaro, OpenSUSE & Chimera with full system integration, proot isolation & Termux:X11 GUI.

  • Updated Mar 5, 2026
  • Python

Created by RikkaApps

Latest release 10 months ago

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RikkaApps/Shizuku
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github.com/topics/shizuku

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