Never said it is. Also, you could have just edited your last message.It is possible to do ADB hack and adb tcpip 5555 with Termux, but I don't think it's for beginners.
You can easily hide root from those apps if you know what you're doing.@chaoscreator
Not that simple. If you root, most apps based on security will fail, like banking or digital identity ones (and I think this is positive). I have always rooted my phones (LG G3, SAMSUNG A6, S21...), but not my current one, which relies on critical apps.
That's why Shizuku could be a simple and stable root-like solution.
Could you confirm, if after ending all the steps, the ADB commands will be set forever on my device? How can I check the commands I set are working privately? Do I need to leave Shizuku active for the commands setting made on aShell to work?15.Launch aShell
16.Input ADB command in Command Box