Similar to Tasker, these automation apps can execute shell commands at boot (if Shizuku token persists, which it typically does not after a full reboot).
Normally, Shizuku starts automatically when you pair it via ADB or wireless debugging. However, sometimes the server fails to start, crashes, or a new version is installed without restarting the service. Manually invoking start.sh upd forces a of the entire infrastructure, refreshing the API tokens and reattaching the Binder service to the Android system. Similar to Tasker, these automation apps can execute