Bugjaeger - Review
Bugjaeger

Bugjaeger

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Powerful on-the-go toolkit for deep device debugging and control

Bugjaeger turns your handheld into a compact command center for any connected device. Instead of hauling a laptop just to run ADB commands, you can plug in (via USB OTG or Wi‑Fi) and interact directly with phones, tablets, TVs, wearables, or even a Raspberry Pi running Android‑based systems.

The app mirrors many familiar ADB capabilities. You can open an interactive shell, execute scripts, browse the file system, capture logcat output, grab screenshots, and sideload apps — including split packages — all from an intuitive, touch‑friendly interface. For developers and power users, this means you can test builds, inspect crashes, and tweak system behavior wherever you are.

Bugjaeger also shines for troubleshooting. Live logs and shell access are invaluable when diagnosing misbehaving services or tracking down performance problems. Combined with package‑management tools, it’s easy to back up, remove, or update apps on connected devices without touching a computer.

The interface is dense but logically organized into tabs for shell, packages, logs, and more. Newcomers may feel overwhelmed at first, yet anyone familiar with ADB will quickly feel at home. The built‑in help and clear labeling make advanced actions reasonably approachable, though this is still a specialist tool rather than a casual utility.

There are a few caveats. You’ll need to enable developer options and USB debugging, and some features require root privileges on the target device. Misusing powerful commands can easily break configurations, so caution is essential.

Overall, Bugjaeger is an impressive multitool that effectively replaces a desktop ADB setup in your pocket. For developers, enthusiasts, and tinkerers who routinely work with multiple devices, it’s one of the most capable and convenient solutions available.

package name

eu.sisik.hackendebug

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Roman Sisik