Execute shell commands on Android.
Download the latest AAR or grab via Gradle:
compile 'com.jaredrummler:android-shell:1.0.0'
Common utility functions include:
CommandResult Shell.run(String shell, String... commands)
CommandResult Shell.SH.run(String... commands)
CommandResult Shell.SU.run(String... commands)
The result will contains the exit code, standard output (stdout), and standard error (stderr).
Example of running a command as root:
CommandResult result = Shell.SU.run("id");
if (result.isSuccessful()) {
System.out.println(result.getStdout());
// Example output on a rooted device:
// uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root) context=u:r:init:s0
}
You can open multiple shell instances using Shell.Builder
or Shell.Console.Builder
. Calling Shell.SU.run(String... commands)
will keep a su session open in the background so additional calls will not create new superuser requests.
Fore more information please see http://su.chainfire.eu/
Copyright (C) 2016 Jared Rummler
Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Jorrit "Chainfire" Jongma
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