Index Page (Overview)
🧭 Index Page
The Index Page serves as your master reference hub for ADB, Fastboot, Heimdall, and Keycode commands. It’s designed to make command discovery, testing, and management intuitive — whether you’re building scripts, automations, or managing devices manually.

The Index displays every available command categorized for safety and clarity.
⚙️ Modes
You can toggle between:
ADB – For in-system Android commands
Fastboot – For low-level device operations and flashing
Heimdall – Samsung-specific flashing tool
Keycodes – Simulated button/key events via ADB
Each mode dynamically updates the command list for that specific context.

🧩 Command Library
The Index includes hundreds of categorized commands such as:
🔧 System – App and permission control
🔋 Battery – Power and thermal readouts
🌐 Network – Connectivity & proxy setup
💾 Storage – Mounts, clear data, I/O operations
⌨️ Keycodes – Simulated physical button inputs
Each entry displays:
Category (e.g., “Advanced / Risky”, “System Tools”)
Command (full ADB or Fastboot syntax)
Description with tags
Actions for quick management

⭐ Actions & Shortcuts
In the Actions column, you can:
⭐ Favorite a command for quick access later
📋 Copy the command
➕ Add it directly to your Terminal Page ADB Index
🔍 Search a command in your browser

Click the + icon to send commands straight to your Terminal panel for reuse.
🪄 Add Command to Page
You can easily insert any command from the Index into the Terminal Command Index using the Add Command prompt. This makes it possible to build your own quick-action menu for repetitive or complex workflows.

Example: Adding a
shell rebootcommand directly to your Terminal index.
⚠️ Safety Notes
Some commands are tagged as Advanced / Risky. These can alter system partitions, erase data, or soft-brick devices if used incorrectly. Always confirm what a command does before executing it.
⚠️ Warning: Commands marked as “Advanced / Risky” should only be used by experienced users or after testing on non-critical devices.
💡 Pro Tip
You can favorite commands you use often or export your selection as a reference sheet. Combine this with the Terminal Page to create a fully customized and repeatable workflow for mass-device control.
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