The Termux
Tips and tricks about using Termux application and its packages.
Introduction
Termux is an Android terminal emulator and Linux environment application that works directly with no rooting or setup required. A minimal base system is installed automatically, additional packages are available using the package manager.
- Getting started
- Collection of informational resources for newbies.
- User Interface
- How to use the app.
- Terminal Settings
- How to configure the app.
- Software
- How you can install more software.
- Hardware
- How to use an external keyboard and mouse.
- FAQ
- Frequently asked questions and answers to them.
Installation
You can obtain Termux builds from F-Droid. Do not install it from Google Play.
System requirements:
- Android 5.0 - 12.0 (issues)
- CPU: AArch64, ARM, i686, x86_64.
- At least 300 MB of disk space.
Please note that Termux does not support ARM devices without NEON SIMD, for example on devices based on Nvidia Tegra 2 CPUs.
VMOS, F1VM and similar sandbox applications are not supported.
Addons
Termux has some extra features. You can add them by installing addons:
- Termux:API
- Access Android and Chrome hardware features.
- Termux:Boot
- Run script(s) when your device boots.
- Termux:Float
- Run Termux in a floating window.
- Termux:Styling
- Have color schemes and powerline-ready fonts customize the appearance of the Termux terminal.
- Termux:Tasker
- An easy way to call Termux executables from Tasker and compatible apps.
- Termux:Widget
- Start small scriptlets from the hom
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