aShell only allows you to edit SQLite databases on ROOTed Android devices using aSQLiteManager. Without aSQLiteManager, hell is useless
The donation version of aSQLiteManager includes the shell functionality.
In order to edit the system databases, you need to know what you are doing before you begin. Your phone might stop working if you destroy data!
SO HANDLE WITH CARE
AShell's root file explorer lets you browse your device and if it's rooted, you can access any directory. Files can be sorted and filtered in the explorer.
There will also be a version of the edited database in /mnt/sdcard/.aSQLiteManager before editing a system database (named databaseName.back).
Be among the first to get new updates with new features if you like aSQLiteManager and aShell by buying the donated version of aSQLiteManager.