I got tired of typing my phone s ADB pairing info, but also don t usually have Android Studio open to display a QR code, so I Clauded up an all-bash (with qrencode installed) command to do it straight from the CLI. brew install kristjan/tap/adbqrAll that s needed is a join-network style string written through qrencode for the phone to scan: WIFI:T:ADB;S: service ;P: pairing-code ;;For sake of pleasantness, if you re in iTerm2 or a terminal that supports Kitty, it ll print crisp imagery. Otherwise it falls back to character-level blocks. Then the process listens for an mDNS announcement from the phone and runs the `adb pair` command for you.Try it!Last thing I added is from when I tried to run it on a public network with client isolation turned on, so the tool tries to notice warning signs and give you a heads up. It s very basic, so if anyone knows clever ways to detect that kind of setup, I d love to learn it.