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ADB

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What is ADB?

ADB (Android Debug Bridge) is a command-line tool that lets you communicate with a device. ADB facilitates a variety of device actions, such as installing and debugging apps, and it provides access to a Unix shell so you can run commands on a device. It is commonly used by Android developers for debugging, installing, and managing applications on Android devices or emulators.

What other technologies are related to ADB?

ADB Complementary Technologies

Logcat is a command-line tool that is used to view system logs, which can be accessed through ADB. Logcat provides detailed information on the application being debugged.
mentioned alongside ADB in 62% (141) of relevant job posts
Fastboot is a protocol used for flashing partitions on Android devices, often used with ADB for initial setup or recovery.
mentioned alongside ADB in 67% (71) of relevant job posts
Charles Proxy is a web proxy that allows developers to inspect network traffic, which can be helpful for debugging network-related issues in Android apps when used with ADB.
mentioned alongside ADB in 10% (314) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning ADB?

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Qualcomm
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Oracle
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Microsoft
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