So, I want to add some files to a hidden directory, the only issue is I can’t see the directory.
Its a retroarch core that isn’t avalibke in-app
How do I force android to show hidden directories? (I don’t think root is an option)
It was a matter of wrong core, managed to install it in a public folder, will keep this here in case anyone wants this for future reference
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I have the option to see hidden files using Material Files (won’t let you look inside Android folder tho); if you need something more heavy duty there’s Ghost Commander. Both are available on F-Droid. There’s also Files from GrapheneOS, which might be available on the Play Store, but not sure about that one.
Thank you.
Actually found a solution for what I needed without using this but this might help for future reference, rhx
You mean directories starting with a
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?Depends on the file manager, nothing to do with Android. Which file manager do you use?
I mean private directories like app data.
I tried the stock retroid one. Fossify and thunar on my PC, none worked
Oh, stuff in Android folder?
That’s been restricted since I think Android 11.
You can still access it using a computer with MTP.
Though there may be some better solution I don’t know of.
You could also access it via ADB, and Shizuku lets you access ADB permissions on the device itself. No root required either, but the app needs to be built to use it. I found this file manager to work pretty well.
I believe you need root to access those, plus a file manager that supports it (I use Mixplorer which does). Otherwise, as someone else suggested, you can access them from a computer over ADB or MTP.