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First run screenshots logging in/running a public command/logging in/adding a new private command (re: I need some advice) #17
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Great questions! To add new commands, you first login - select 'login' or press the little gray picture in the middle. After you login, select 'add' then you can update/modify an existing command then select 'create new'. I'm also going to use this ticket to make this easier, where on first run of the command these steps are shown, it's really not that clear in the app today and just drops you into the deep end when you first run it. It's obvious this app was created by engineers :) For rooting a phone, unfortunately that's beyond what this app can do - what you can do is look at the information for your specific type of model on how to root it, the steps differ between mobile devices, at https://forum.xda-developers.com/ |
Ok thank you so much for the information and taking the time to read my
email and reply so quickly I truly appreciate it
Have a great day
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Great questions!
To add new commands, you first login - select 'login' or press the little
gray picture in the middle. After you login, select 'add' then you can
update/modify an existing command then select 'create new'. I'm also going
to create a ticket to make this easier, where on first run of the command
these steps are shown, it's really not that clear in the app today and just
drops you into the deep end when you first run it. It's obvious this app
was created by engineers :)
For rooting a phone, unfortunately that's beyond what this app can do -
what you can do is look at the information for your specific type of model
on how to root it, the steps differ between mobile devices, at
https://forum.xda-developers.com/
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For this ticket on first run of app, show screenshots, with arrows,
As an example command to run open to ideas, ones that will impact/apply to most people and show the hidden power of the commands that are available on the mobile device. As a stretch goal, we need to add a section in the about/help on rooting the phone and explain it's out of the scope of this application and guidance on pro/con's and where to go for more reliable information. |
How do I add more of my own private commands and is it possible to use this app to root my phone if so how do I go about doing that.
Please help me🙂
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