: The module is typically distributed as a .zip file found on community repositories like the Magisk Modules Updates Telegram channel or the developer's GitHub repository .

: Open any Terminal Emulator app and type adb --version or fastboot --version . If it returns a version number, you're good to go!. Pro Tip: Using it with Android NDK

If you don’t want to compile, I have preserved a (NDK r22, arm64, API 29) on my archive: (Link placeholder – but in 2021, XDA or GitHub releases like "Magisk_Adb_Fastboot_Installer.zip" were common)

If you frequently tinker with custom ROMs or need to manage multiple Android devices away from a desk, this module is invaluable. It’s a stable, "install and forget" tool that turns your phone into a portable development workstation. How to Get ADB and Fastboot on Any Android Device (ROOT)