Terminal Page (Overview)
💻 Terminal Page
The Terminal lets you execute commands directly on your connected devices — either through ADB or Fastboot, depending on what mode the devices are currently in.

The ADB Terminal view showing multi-device command execution with categorized command index on the right.
⚙️ ADB & Fastboot Modes
You can toggle between ADB and Fastboot modes using the top buttons. This flexibility allows you to manage devices in normal Android operation or while flashing firmware.
🧠 Tip: Know your mode — ADB is for in-system operations, Fastboot is for low-level firmware tasks.
🧾 Command Index Panel
On the right side, you’ll find the ADB Command Index, a categorized list of helpful commands. You can expand sections such as:
🧠 System
🧮 CPU & Memory
🔋 Battery
💾 Storage & Disk
🌐 Network & Connectivity
You can add your own custom commands or sections for quick reuse, or import them directly from the Index Page.


Command Index showing categories like Battery and CPU for quick access.
🖥️ Running Commands
You can:
Run a command on a single device by selecting it from the dropdown.
Run a command on all devices by toggling the Single Device button (it will switch to “All Devices”).
Results appear live in the console, color-coded by device ID for clarity.
🧰 Logging & Export
Use the Export TXT button to save terminal output logs for analysis, troubleshooting, or documentation. This makes it easy to keep records of operations across multiple devices.
⚠️ Caution
The Terminal is powerful — please don’t run commands blindly. Always research unfamiliar ADB or Fastboot commands before execution. Some system-level operations can soft-brick or wipe devices if used incorrectly.
🚫 Note: Live-streaming commands like
adb logcatcan cause visual instability in the interface. For now, run those directly from your system’s ADB terminal window if needed.
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