You can do:
monkey -p your.app.package.name -c android.intent.category.LAUNCHER 1
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I am trying to run KDE Connect
Where should I run this from? Termux?
Also, do I have to use a shebang line like we do for linux
#!/bin/bash
for bash, do I need anything like that here?
Automation can run apps, you just need to specify an activity too. Usually it's the Main activity if you just want to run the app normally.
Automation can open an app without the need for scripts. Add action > Start another program > Select app > KDE Connect > Find automatically
EDIT: Running this from Termux will launch KDE Connect:
am start --user 0 -n org.kde.kdeconnect_tp/org.kde.kdeconnect.UserInterface.MainActivity
thank you!!
thank you for this! I figured it out somehow