TERMUX
Termux Tutorial |
Complete Termux
Commands
By rocky October 2, 2022
Hi there, Now You can use Almost all Useful
Hacking Tools, Scripts on Your Android
Mobile
There are many apps and hacking tools
availa1ble for Android phones, so we can
install Kali Linux on them, but it will take some
time and effort.
Want to learn Termux for hacking? first,
understand what is Termux and follow how
to install applications using Termux and
the complete Termux command.
In this article, I am going to give you detailed
information and everything that you need to
know about Termux. So Let’s get started.
I do not teach hacking / cracking whether
requested or not. REMEMBER !! Hacking
without permission is illegal and can get
you jailed. The above tool should be used
only to test/audit the system to find
security holes/bugs/vulnerabilities and
patch it to improve the security system not
to be used for the purpose of damaging or
exploiting the system for its own benefit.
Table of Contents
1. What is Termux?
2. How does it work
3. WHAT ARE THE USES OF TERMUX?
4. What are Termux Commands?
5. List of Termux commands for Package
management
6. List of Termux basic shell commands
7. List of Termux commands for File
Management
8. Some additional Termux commands list
9. Termux Function
9.0.1. Development and experiment
Environments
9.0.2. Hacking tools
10. How to install Termux on Android
10.1. Accessing and managing files in
termux
10.2. How to install applications in Termux
11. Termux Repository Software
12. How to hack using Termux
13. How To Use Hacking Tools in Termux
13.0.1. How to Install Onex in Termux
14. Backup and restore Termux
14.1. Why should you Backup Termux
14.2. FIX storage permission denied
Termux
14.3. How to backup Termux
14.4. How to restore Termux
15. How can I contribute?
15.1. Frequently Asked Question
15.2. Conclusion
What is Termux?
Termux is a Powerful Android app that is
Designed to Install Linux packages on your
Android Mobile.
Termux is a terminal emulator for Android as
well as a Linux environment that works on
Android without the need for rooting or
specific configurations. The APT package
manager can be used to install additional
applications/packages.
You can install shell, python, c, c++, Perl,
ruby, java, and many more helpful packages
with this Termux App, and we can utilize
various hacking tools/scripts on our mobile
with Termux, such as Nmap, Hydra, and
Sqlmap.
If you want to use only the tools you need,
read this article completely to learn how to
use the Termux app and how to use simple
termux commands to install hacking tools
on your Android phone.
What sets Termux apart from other terminal
emulators is that it has been set up in such a
way that the Termux environment is identical
to the Debian standard Linux environment.
Because the Android environment is different
from the Linux environment in general in
Thermux we can install packages/applications
commonly used on Linux in general.
With features and environment changes like
the ones listed above, Termux stands out
because it allows you to install Penetration
Testing Tools (pen-testing tools) / hacking
software like Metasploit and NetHunter on
your Android phone.
Termux also comes with a package manager
(APT) that makes it easier to find and install
the packages you require from the Termux
software repository.
(APT) that makes it easier to find and install
the packages you require from the Termux
software repository.
Recommended Guides
SQLmap Tutorial
What is Hacking? Types of Hackers
How To play Games in Termux
Ethical Hacking Roadmap – A
Beginners Guide
Best Termux Tools For Ethical Hacking
in 2022
How does it work
The terminal emulator is software that uses a
system called execve to execute a command-
line program and redirects standard input,
output, and error streams to the display.
Most terminal programs for Android OS
function with a small collection of utilities that
are usually offered by the operating system or
other rooting tools like Magisk. We’ve decided
to take things a step further and port
common software found on GNU/Linux PCs to
Android OS.
Termux is not a virtual machine, nor is it an
emulated or simulated environment of any
kind. All of the offered packages have been
cross-compiled using the Android NDK and
just require compatibility updates to run on
Android. Because Termux does not have full
access to the operating system’s file systems,
it cannot install package files in standard
folders like /bin, /etc, /usr, or /var. Instead, all
files are placed in the private application
directory, which can be found at
/data/data/com.termux/files/usr
That directory is known as “prefix” and is
commonly referred to as “$PREFIX,” which is
also a Termux shell exported environment
variable. This directory cannot be modified or
transferred to an SD Card for the following
reasons:
The file system must have support for
Unix permissions and special files such
as symlinks or sockets.
The prefix path is hardcoded into all
binaries.
In addition to prefix, users can store files in
the home directory (or “$HOME”) available at
/data/data/com.termux/files/home
However, the file system is not the only
difference from the traditional Linux
distributions.
WHAT ARE THE USES OF
TERMUX?
It depends on you!!
Yes!! You can use it as needed. It can be used
for,
Programming in a development
environment
Hacking
Web development
Learning the basics of Linux CLI
(command line interface)
Manage and edit files with nano, vim, and
emacs
Develop C with clang
Check out and install git projects, and
text-based games
Okay, Guys Without wasting your valuable
time am going to present you the Termux
Commands list in a simple & short way, I was
planned to create a Termux commands list
pdf, due to lack of time, am posting the
commands directly on this post.
What are Termux
Commands?
in simple words, Termux Commands are the
terminal commands, which is executed to
perform a particular task. These commands
are similar to Linux Commands.
That’s all you will be able to use sqlmap on
your Mobile
We have presented some information
gathering and Vulnerability scanning Tools
and Told you How To Install Them in Termux
You can Install and Use The Hacking Tools
written in PHP, Python, or any other
programming language.
List of Termux commands
for Package management
List of
Uses of Termux
Termux
Commands
Commands
pkg search
Allows you to search a
PACKAGE
particular package.
NAME HERE
pkg install
PACKAGE Install a package.
NAME HERE
pkg uninstall
PACKAGE uninstall a package.
NAME HERE
pkg reinstall
PACKAGE Reinstall a package.
NAME HERE
pkg show
Get detailed inormation
PACKAGE
about the package.
NAME HERE
pkg-list- List installed Termux
installed package.
List all available package for
pkg-list-all
Termux.
pkg Removes packages which
autoclean are not longer needed.
cleanup the local cache of
pkg clean packages downloaded from
remote repositories.
pkg files
Shows the location of the
PACKAGE
files.
NAME HERE
Update the Termux
pkg update
packages.
Upgrade the Termux
pkg upgrade
packages.
pkg update
Update and Upgrade the
&& pkg
Termux packages.
upgrade -y
List of Termux basic shell
commands
List of
Uses of Termux
Termux
Commands
Commands
Shows the history of
history
previously typed commands.
cal Shows Calander.
date Shows current date.
Displays information about
help
shell built-in commands.
Use this command to close
exit
the Termux.
Shows the uptime of your
uptime
operating system.
Displays the amount of disk
df space available on the file
system.
Search for files in a directory
find
hierarchy.
Change user ID or become
su
superuser.
Write arguments to the
echo
standard output.
Change user’s password. If
no user is specified,
passwd
changes the password for
the current user.
Summarize disk space used
du for each FILE and/or
directory.
Displays user, group and
privileges information for the
whoami
user who is currently logged
on to the local system.
Configure network interface
ifconfig
parameters.
Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST
ping
to network hosts.
Print network connections,
routing tables, interface
netstat statistics, masquerade
connections, and multicast
memberships.
Suspends program
sleep execution for a specified
time.
List of Termux commands
for File Management
List of
Uses of Termux
Termux
Commands
Commands
List information about files
ls and directories within the file
system.
touch
Create a new file.
FILENAME
cat cat command is used to
FILENAME display the contents of a file.
cp command is used to
cp
create the copy of a file.
mv command is used to
mv move a file from source to
destination.
rm
delete a file
FILENAME
rm -rf
Force delete the given
DIRECTORY
directory.
NAME
mkdir NEW
DIRECTORY Create a new directory.
NAME
rmdir
DIRECTORY Remove a directory.
NAME
cd
DIRECTORY Change the directory.
NAME
Prints the current working
pwd
directory.
Modify the permission of the
chmod 777
file. Anyone can read, write,
FILENAME
and execute the file.
Some additional Termux
commands list
List of
Uses of Termux
Termux
Commands
Commands
zip
Compress a file.
FILENAME
unzip
Decompress a file.
FILENAME
wget URL Download a file from the
HERE web.
git clone
URL OF Clone the packages from
GITHUB Github to your system.
HERE
Allows you to display your
current environment or run a
env
specified command in a
changed environment.
termux-
Grant Termux to access the
setup-
device storage.
storage
Termux Function
The main purpose of Termux is to allow you to
access the Linux shell on your Android phone;
however, it also emulates the Debian Linux
environment, giving you the impression that
you are using a Debian Linux shell.
Linux shell accessed from Termux can be
used for several things depending on the
needs and skills of its users, for example by
programmers/developers used as an
environment to test applications that are
being developed while by security experts
can be used as platforms or tools and hacking
tools that are very portable.
Access Android Shell
Termux is one of the terminal emulator
applications, the main function of Termux is to
provide a text-based interface (command-line
interface) to access the Android Linux shell
from a graphical user interface.
What makes Termux unique is that it creates
methods for installing and running ordinary
Linux apps on Android, as well as hosting its
own software repository.
Development and experiment
Environments
Termux is commonly used by application
developers during the development process
and to test their applications. Because
Termux gives developers access to the
Android shell, it will be easier for them to
troubleshoot and locate the source of faults in
the apps they try.
To support the software developer TERMUX
has provided many compilers such as Clang,
Rust, Go, etc, and Interpreters such as Bash,
Perl, Python, etc. You can check the Termux
development environment Wiki
Hacking tools
Previously, if you wanted to hack, you needed
a laptop with a Linux operating system
installed. Now, thanks to Termux, you can use
your phone as a hacking weapon because
Android is one of the Linux variations.
Termux provides software repositories, and
there are already tools for hacking that you
can use to facilitate testing/auditing of
security systems such as hydra, Nmap,
Metasploit, net hunter times, etc.
How to install Termux on
Android
Installation of Termux is very easy and the
same as you install the android application in
general.
open the google play store
type the keyword “Termux” in the search
box and press search
after finding Termux tap on the install
button
wait for the installation process to finish
after the installation process is complete
you should find the TERMUX launcher on
your home screen, just tap to open
TERMUX on your android
After successfully installing the Termux, you
should run the command apt update so that
the database/list of packages on your
cellphone is updated and matched to that of
the Termux repository server and run the
command apt upgrade to upgrade the
package in your Termux.
If you face any problems in installing and
configuring Termux. Then you can watch this
video about how to install and configure
Termux.
Accessing and managing files
in termux
To manage and access files in termux then
you must type the below command
termux-setup-storage
To access a directory cd command is used
The termux default directory is located
at /data/data/com.termux/
You can access it anytime by typing cd
$home
ls command is used to see the list of
subdirectories
To access your internal sdcard you have to
type cd /sdcard && ls
To Access your External Sdcard the same
command is used cd /sdcard0/ && ls
To Remove/delete an empty Directory or a
file, use this command: rm -rf filename
Where filename belongs to the name of the
file or directory
Similarly, you can use rm-r filename
To Make a Directory mkdir Command is used
Eg: mkdir Hello
Where Hello Belongs to a Directory Name
For Copying files from one directory to
another, cp Command is used
eg: cp /path/file /path
Similarly for moving files mv Command is
used
Termux also Supports zipping and Unzipping
of Zip files
For that zip , unzip Commands are used
How to install applications in
Termux
Termux has been updated to allow you to
install a variety of Linux programs on your
Android phone; applications that can be
installed using Termux are listed in the
Termux software repository online.The APT
package manager allows you to simply search
for, download, and install the packages (the
word for programs in Linux) that you require.
APT is a package manager that is used by
Debian and its distributions to manage
packages.
Termux Repository
Software
Unlike Windows, Linux applications
(packages) are distributed centrally through a
special server (software repository) that is
managed and overseen by a community or
official organization such as the TERMUX
team.
From the repository software server, you can
search, download, and install the application
packages that you need without the hassle of
looking around.
Official Repository: For a repository
(package/application) to be categorized and
included in the Official repository, the
repository must provide a “build script” for
cross-compilation purposes so that packages
can be compiled on all supported devices.
All repositories with build scripts on the
github.com/termux repo are managed and
verified by signature by an officer on the
Termux team.
There is also a community repository, which is
a repository created by individuals, in addition
to the official repository controlled by the
TERMUX team.
Community Repository: In addition to the
Official repository / official repository
managed by the TERMUX team, there is also
a community repository which is a repository
made by individuals.
You can even create and manage it if you are
a developer and want to distribute the
application/package that you made to the
world, the concept is the same as PPA on
Ubuntu Linux.
After you’ve finished developing the app, you
can package it as a repository and host it on
Github using termux-apt-repo from the
command line.
It’s important to know that Github has a limit
of 100MB per file and if your repository
exceeds 1GB, you will be reprimanded by
GitHub to reduce the repository size.
So if you have a very large package you
should use a different hosting and select
hosting according to the type of file, for
example, video files can be hosted
on youtube.com
How to hack using Termux
Termux can be used for a variety of uses,
including hacking. By installing Termux, you
can convert your Android phone into a
sophisticated hacking tool, including hacking
tools that are often used by ethical hackers
(professional penetration testers).
I have listed some main tools which are used
for hacking and penetration testing. You can
install these tools on Termux:
Metasploit Framework: Metasploit is a
very popular hacking tool, with this tool
you can create, test, and run an exploit to
exploit vulnerabilities on a system as an
entry point to take over the system.
Wireshark: Wireshark is a tool for
studying packets in a network. This
application is often used for network
analysis, network troubleshooting,
software development, and
communication protocol development, as
well as teaching and learning tools. You
may use Termux to install the Wireshark
program on your Android phone for
hacking purposes, and this tool will
provide you a lot of information about the
network you want to infiltrate.
Nmap: Nmap is a network scanner tool
that is used to locate computers and
services on a computer network, as well
as to send and analyze packets. Nmap
has a number of features for probing
computer networks, including the ability
to locate hosts and services as well as
determine the operating system being
used. If you want to scan the network
and discover who is on the same network
as you or get information from a host
computer, hurry up and install Nmap on
your Android phone.
Other tools: there are hundreds or even
thousands of tools that are made for
specific purposes when hacking, so you
can find them yourself on the internet
hacking tool that suits your needs.
How To Use Hacking Tools
in Termux
Firstly Download and Install Termux App On
your Mobile from Play store
It doesn’t Matter your mobile is Rooted or
Non Rooted
After Downloading Open Termux
Now Type
apt update && apt upgrade
And hit Enter
Now Type
termux-setup-storage
Now You are Ready To install useful packages
and hacking Tools on your Mobile, we are
sharing some of the tools with their
installation and simple commands in termux.
How to Install Onex in Termux
“onex a hacking tools library.” Onex is a kali
Linux hacking tools installer for termux and
other Linux distributions. It’s a package
manager for hackers. onex manages a large
number of hacking tools that can be installed
with a single click. Using onex, you can install
all hacking tools in Termux and other Linux-
based distributions. onex can install more
than 370+ kali Linux hacking tools. use onex
install [tool_name] command to install any
hacking tool.
apt update
apt install git
git clone
https://github.com/rajkumardusad/onex.g
it
chmod +x onex/install
sh onex/install if not work than use
./onex/install
How to use:-
onex install [tool_name] install any tool.
onex -i [tool_name] install any tool.
onex search [tool_name] search any tool.
onex -s [tool_name] search any tool.
onex list list all tools.
onex help get help.
onex -h get help.
Backup and restore
Termux
After all this time learning Termux and
working with Termux on Android, such as
installing, testing, and setting up numerous
Termux applications, you don’t want all your
hard work to be lost due to a Termux
application bug or damage to your Android
phone.
Why should you Backup
Termux
To overcome and prevent this bad thing from
happening, Termux has provided an
application/package restic that you can install
and use to backup or restore the backup
results.
It is recommended to store the backup file to
an external device such as an SD Card or an
OTG Flashdisk, because if you save it to your
cellphone’s internal memory, your phone will
be damaged, and there will be no way to
retrieve the backup file and test it.
FIX storage permission denied
Termux
Because Teermux does not have permission
to access storage, you will almost certainly
get the error “storage permission denied”
when learning Termux for the first time
(internal and external storage).
To overcome this, make sure your Termux has
been given permission/permission to access
SDCard / storage.
If you have not run the command, Termux-
setup-storage select allow/allow if a dialog
popup appears.
Or you can go to the settings menu on your
android> application / apps> termux>
permissions> slide / check on storage
How to backup Termux
To be able to backup Termux easily and safely
you should use the restic application, if not
you can install it first with the command pkg
install restic
Create a directory to store backups on
the Sdcard with the command mkdir -p
/sdcard/termux-backups
Make the local directory that you have
created a local repository with the
command restic init -r /sdcard/termux-
backups.
In this process, you will be asked to create a
password (after making it until you forget or
your backup results cannot be used)
Start the backup process by typing the
command restic backup -r
/sdcard/termux-backups –tag termux
$PREFIX.
Restic applies a single incremental
backup method, so even if you back up
many times the result there is only 1
backup file with a change in size
according to the number of packages in
your Termux.
As a result, we don’t have to be worried about
going out of storage space due to frequent
backups. Simply execute restic backup -r
/sdcard/termux-backups —tag termux
$PREFIX to restart the backup.
How to restore Termux
What is the best way to restore the
following? Termux assumes the backup file is
at “/ sdcard / termux-backups”; if the backup
file is in a different directory, you can change
the instructions you’ll run.
If you haven’t already, make sure you’ve
installed the Restic application by using the
pkg install unstable-repo last command pkg
install restic.
Because we will delete the original
environment and replace it with a backup
environment, the process of restoring Termux
is a little more involved than backing it up.
Copy the restic application to $ HOME so
that it may be run directly from the
current working directory (which is $
HOME by default) by entering the
command cp $PREFIX/bin/restic
$HOME/restic and then cd to make sure
you’re at home.
Unset LD_PRELOAD (disable termux-
exec) with the command unset
LD_PRELOAD.
Delete the old $ PREFIX with the
command rm -rf $PREFIX.
Restore Termux from the Termux-
backups folder with the
command $HOME/restic restore -r
/sdcard/termux-backups –tag termux
–target / latest.
If everything went well, you should have been
able to successfully restore Termux from the
backup file. Simply close the Termux
application, restart it, and enjoy.
How can I contribute?
The best ways to contribute are:
Improving the Termux Wiki pages, i.e. by
fleshing out sections that could use
additional information or by correcting
errors in grammar.
Submitting bug reports. Please only
submit reports that are about Termux
packages or applications. Other errors
should be submitted elsewhere.
Submitting package updates.
Submitting pull requests with bug fixes
and improvements.
All of the source code for Termux can be
found at https://github.com/termux.
Frequently Asked Question
(Originally Published: Termux )
What is Termux
Termux is a terminal emulator for Android OS
with its own package ecosystem. There are
more than 1000 packages for various
purposes, including code editors, compilers,
etc.
Is Termux an emulator
Termux is both an emulator and a virtual
machine. It does not emulate any system;
instead, programs are run directly. It is,
however, a terminal emulator in the same way
that many popular Linux distribution apps are,
such as GNOME Terminal, Konsole, Xterm,
and others.
A terminal is a hardware device typically used
before traditional desktop computers
appeared.
A terminal emulator is a software that
emulates a display (not CPU or the whole
system) with the capabilities of a specific
hardware terminal.
What are system requirements?
As a minimum, Android OS version 7.0 is
required. You should expect Termux to
consume a significant amount of internal
storage because you’ll be dealing with
software ported from Linux distributions.
That’s usually 500 MB to 5 GB, but it can be
greater in some circumstances… Everything is
contingent on your usage scenarios.
Also, it is preferable to have AOSP Android, to
avoid vendor-specific quirks with process
management and power-saving.
Will Termux work on Android 11
In short: yes, it works on Android 11 and even
12 betas.
The latest SELinux setting limitation on the
‘execve()’ system function introduced with
Android 10 was not an exception to this rule.
People claiming to be “advanced users” have
spread a lot of disinformation and conspiracy
theories about what is truly going on (e.g.,
“Google wants to eliminate Linux on
Android”).
Data files will no longer be executable in
applications produced with target SDK level
29 (which means compatibility with Android
10) or higher. Within the APK file, all
executables must be bundled. That is a
reasonable restriction. The application must
not be capable of self-modification. Updates
and new features must be included in a newer
version’s APK. There is, however, a problem:
Termux is a technical bridge that connects
Android apps to Linux environments.
Fortunately, we chose to force use
compatibility with Android 9 APIs (SDK 28) at
the cost of the ability to publish updates on
Google Play. That is until we will work around
the issue. For now, do not worry – it works
perfectly.
Why does htop or netstat not work on
my device?
In order to stop leaking sensitive information
via side channels, Android has blocked
access to certain interfaces in /proc. This is
done for your privacy.
Specifically:
/proc/net/*
/proc/loadavg
/proc/stat
/proc/uptime
/proc/version
/proc/vmstat
And a few others.
The restrictions vary depending on the
Android OS version. As a result, Android 7 is
less constrained than Android 8/9/10+. You
can get around them by using root.
Do not open issues in our repositories on this
or complain about how Google is evil. We do
not support such an opinion or another
Android-specific conspiracy.
Why does ps not show Android
processes?
Since Android 7, regular applications no
longer can explore foreign processes in /proc.
This has been implemented via the hidepid=2
mount option.
Termux can list only its own processes. You
can see more only under rooted shell or ADB.
This restriction has a weird effect on some
programs. For example, some processes
like ssh-agent or tor daemons will no longer
be visible through ps and as result can’t be
terminated with pkill or killall but only
with kill .
Why is my Termux is 32bit while CPU
supports 64bit
If Android OS claims that only 32-bit ABIs are
supported, Termux will only do a 32-bit
installation. Its environment is not self-
contained and relies on operating system
libraries. You’re out of luck if your machine is
only 32-bit. This is a regular problem with
some device models when the manufacturer
only installs a 32-bit operating system due to
a tiny system partition.
Can Termux be installed on the
external storage?
This can’t be done, at least if your device is
not rooted.
Termux requires a native Linux file system
such as EXT4 or F2FS for supporting special
files like symbolic links, sockets, and Unix file
attributes. Neither FAT32 nor exFAT supports
them. Furthermore, Android applies a special
overlay to any general-purpose file storage
which turns the underlying file system into
FAT32 or exFAT-like in order to solve certain
issues and provide a better experience for the
average user.
If your device is rooted and you want to install
Termux on external storage, please refer to
the post on Android Enthusiasts Stack
Exchange.
Any tips for using Termux
Here are the ones which should help you to
survive in the Termux shell:
Learn shell scripting!
Always do pkg upgrade!
Do backups, always!
Do not execute things that you do not
know!
Carefully read everything that has been
printed to the terminal!
What do you use Termux for
You can do everything, specifically what you
are able to do with it. That is the case where
you are limited mostly by your skills. Of
course, OS and device hardware restrictions
matter too, but they are insignificant.
Here are just a few ideas for Termux usage:
Device automation with scripting and
Termux Tasker add-on.
File transfer & synchronization via
syncing, rsync, rclone, etc.
SSH client (dropbear, openssh).
Programming (clang, python, vim, etc).
Are there any Termux tutorials
Note that while you can learn shell scripting
with Termux, it is not the best tool for this due
to a few fundamental differences from the
Linux distributions.
What are the advantages of root in
Termux?
Root gains you control over system
components. You will be able to access freely
all file systems, modify device firmware
(ROM) as well as perform fine-tuning of
kernel configuration, networking, etc.
Certain tools like cryptsetup, mount, Nmap
(advanced scan modes), tcpdump require
root access.
What is a fake root
Fake root means exactly “fake root”, i.e., not
real root. It does not provide any real
superuser privileges. It just changes the user
ID and labels to assist in certain tasks.
There 2 ways to get a fake root:
Package `fakeroot` – useful solely for
packagers who need to create archives
with files having certain ownership and
permissions. Of course, using the real
root, in this case, is overkill.
Package `proot` – run a rootless Linux
distribution “chroot”.
The fake root will not help you to root your
device. Neither will help you to run software
requiring superuser privileges.
Can I hack social media with Termux?
As some people say, there is nothing
impossible in the world, and that’s true in the
case of Termux and specifically this question.
However, we do not provide any help on it –
you are on your own.
Hacking and phishing topics are discouraged
within all official Termux communities.
Where are Metasploit and Hydra
packages
Packages Hashcat, Hydra, Metasploit, and
Sqlmap have been removed from Termux
repositories. We do not accept requests for
hacking packages and neither provide help
for using or installing them.
How can I hide the extra keys
Tap key combination Volume Up + K.
An alternate approach is to open the drawer
via swiping rightwards from the left screen
side and then long tap on the “Keyboard”
button.
Why app from F-Droid cannot be
installed
Open your Android settings –> Applications
and check whether you have applications
containing the word “Termux” in their name. If
so, uninstall all of them: Termux, Termux:API,
Termux:Styling, Termux:Widget, Termux:Boot
and others. And yes, paid add-dons should
be uninstalled too.
After that, you should be able to install the
Termux app from F-Droid.
Why Termux add-ons on Google Play are
paid even though their sources are on
GitHub
This has been made as a kind of donation. If
you do not want to donate, use application
and add-ons from F-Droid or custom builds
from sources.
Remember that open-source or free software
does not mean that software cannot be paid
for. This is not forbidden by licenses of our
source code. Also “free” means “freedom”, in
the context of GNU GPL which even explicitly
states that free software can be paid for as
soon as sources are freely available.
Conclusion
Termux is a simple application that allows you
to access the Linux shell on your Android
device. It’s not just a hacking tool; it can also
be used for other purposes depending on the
user’s computer knowledge.
It’s true that hacking operations can be more
flexible with Termux; previously, hacking
required bringing a laptop with Linux installed;
now, you can hack using an Android
smartphone with Termux installed.
Because Android is essentially a Linux
variation, you can use the Termux program to
access the Linux android shell as if you were
using a laptop with Linux installed.
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