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-The [[https://developer.android.com/tools/adb| Android Debug Bridge (ADB)]] is a command-line tool that can be used to install, uninstall, and debug applications. It also may be used to transfer files and access a device shell. It also is a necessary component for [[screen_mirroring|Screen Mirroring]] and [[debloating_apps|Debloating Apps]].+====== Setting up ADB ====== 
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 +The [[https://developer.android.com/tools/adb| Android Debug Bridge (ADB)]] is a command-line tool that can be used to install, uninstall, and debug applications. It also may be used to transfer files and access a device shell. It also is a necessary component for [[sideloading_apps|Sideloading Apps]], [[screen_mirroring|Screen Mirroring]]and [[debloating_apps|Debloating Apps]].
  
 The stock Keitais do not come with Google Play Services, or the Play Store. Also, the phones do not come with any built in way to install apps. The stock Keitais do not come with Google Play Services, or the Play Store. Also, the phones do not come with any built in way to install apps.
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 After installing, open a terminal (such as Powershell) and run this command to install ADB: After installing, open a terminal (such as Powershell) and run this command to install ADB:
  
-''winget install --id Google.PlatformTools''+<code>winget install --exact Google.PlatformTools</code>
  
 You will now be able to use ADB commands from your terminal. You will now be able to use ADB commands from your terminal.
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 == Homebrew (Recommended)== == Homebrew (Recommended)==
-If you use [[https://brew.sh/|Brew]], simply install the ``android-platform-tools`` package. You will be able to use ADB from the terminal after installing.+If you use [[https://brew.sh/|Brew]], simply install the ''android-platform-tools'' package. You will be able to use ADB from the terminal after installing.
  
 Install Brew: Install Brew:
 Open the Terminal and paste this command: Open the Terminal and paste this command:
-''/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"''+<code>/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"</code>
  
 Install ADB: Install ADB:
 Run in Terminal: Run in Terminal:
-''brew install android-platform-tools''+<code>brew install android-platform-tools</code>
  
 You can now run ADB commands from the terminal. You can now run ADB commands from the terminal.
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