By providing to STF your Public ADB Key, you will be able to use the any device at any time from adb connect
, even without needing to open STF at all.
This is very useful for automation tasks (like running functional tests over multiple Android devices).
To be able to use the device locally you need to have installed the Android SDK Tools.
ls ~/.android/adbkey.pub
It should list your Public ADB Key.
Note: If you have never runned adb
on your computer, you may not have a .android
directory. It will be created when you run any ADB command like adb devices
.
Run this command to copy the key to your clipboard:
pbcopy < ~/.android/adbkey.pub
It should copy the contents of the adbkey.pub
file to your clipboard.
Note: You can also use your text editor, by opening the ~/.android/adbkey.pub
file and copying the contents of the file.
Now that the key is in the clipboard, add it into STF:
- Go to Settings.
- Click the Keys tab.
- In ADB Keys, Press the
+ (Add)
button. - In Key, paste the key and press Enter.
Now you should be able to use any device more freely in STF.