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% TERMUX(1) As of application version 0.101 | Termux User Documentation
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% By @xeffyr (Leonid Pliushch <leonid.pliushch@gmail.com>) and Termux Wiki contributors.
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% October 2, 2020
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NAME
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====
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**Termux** - a terminal emulator application for Android OS.
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DESCRIPTION
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===========
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Termux is an Android terminal emulator and Linux environment application that
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works directly with no rooting or setup required. A minimal base system is
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installed automatically, additional packages are available using the package
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manager.
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Here is a just a brief list of things you can do with Termux:
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- Data processing with Python.
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- Programming in a development environment.
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- Downloading and managing files and pages using time-established tools.
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- Learning the basics of the Linux command line environment.
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- Running an SSH client.
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- Synchronizing and backing up your files.
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Of course, usage is not limited to the topics listed above.
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Note that it is expected that you have at least basic knowledge about
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command line and shell scripting.
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USER INTERFACE
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==============
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At launch Termux shows a terminal interface, whose text size can be adjusted
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by pinch zooming or double tapping and pulling the content towards or from you.
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Besides the terminal there are three additional interface elements available:
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a context menu, navigation drawer and notification.
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The context menu can be shown by long pressing anywhere on the terminal. It
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provides menu entries for:
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- Selecting and pasting text.
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- Sharing text from the terminal to other apps (e.g. email or SMS)
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- Resetting the terminal if it gets stuck.
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- Hangup (exiting the current terminal session).
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- Styling the terminal by selecting a font and a color scheme.
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- Showing this help page.
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The navigation drawer is revealed by swiping inwards from the left part of the
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screen. It has three elements:
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- A list of sessions. Clicking on a session shows it in the terminal while
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long pressing allows you to specify a session title.
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- A button to toggle visibility of the touch keyboard.
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- A button to create new terminal sessions. Long press it for creating a named
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session or a fail-safe one.
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The notification, available when a terminal session is running, is available by
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pulling down the notification menu. Pressing the notification leads to the most
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current terminal session. It may also be expanded by pinch-zooming or performing
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a single-finger glide to expose these actions:
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- Exiting all running terminal sessions.
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- Use a wake lock to avoid entering sleep mode.
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- Use a high performance wifi lock to maximize wifi performance.
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With a wake lock held the notification and Termux background processes will be
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available even if no terminal session is running, which allows server and other
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background processes to run more reliably.
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Using wake-lock
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If you are executing a long operation in Termux and want to turn off device
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screen, you need to enable Wake Lock. You can do that through the notification,
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by clicking on button "Acquire wakelock" or by executing this command:
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termux-wake-lock
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Wake locks are needed to prevent device from going into sleep mode. If you will
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not do that, your tasks will run very slowly or even be paused. Acquired Wake
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Lock implies a higher battery usage during standby.
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Please note that Wake Lock does not affect network performance when screen is
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off and you may observe a packet loss.
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To release Wake Lock, you need to either run command
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termux-wake-unlock
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or click button "Release wakelock" in notification.
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TOUCH KEYBOARD
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Use of keys like ALT, CTRL, ESC is necessary for working with a command line
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programs. As Android touch keyboards usually do not include such keys, Termux
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uses the Volume-Down button to emulate the CTRL key. For example, holding the
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Volume-Down and "L" on touch keyboard will send the same input as pressing
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key combination CTRL+L on a hardware keyboard.
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The result of using CTRL (Volume-Down) in combination with a key depends on
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which program is being used. See below for the list of common shortcuts usable
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in most shells.
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`CTRL+A`
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: Move cursor to the beginning of line
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`CTRL+C`
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: Abort current process by sending SIGINT
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`CTRL+D`
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: Logout of a terminal session by sending EOF
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`CTRL+E`
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: Move cursor to the end of line
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`CTRL+K`
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: Delete from cursor to the end of line
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`CTRL+U`
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: Delete from cursor to the beginning of line
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`CTRL+L`
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: Clear the terminal
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`CTRL+Z`
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: Suspend current process by sending SIGTSTP
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`CTRL+W`
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: Clear prompt before word
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The Volume-Up key also serves as a special key to produce certain input.
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But please note that Volume-Up is not equivalent of the ALT key.
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`Volume-Up+E`
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: Escape key
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`Volume-Up+T`
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: Tab key
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`Volume-Up+1`
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: F1, Volume-Up+2 will produce F2, etc
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`Volume-Up+0`
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: F10 key
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`Volume-Up+B`
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: ALT+B, back a word when using Readline
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`Volume-Up+F`
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: ALT+F, forward a word when using Realine
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`Volume-Up+X`
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: ALT+X
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`Volume-Up+W`
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: Up arrow key
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`Volume-Up+A`
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: Left arrow key
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`Volume-Up+S`
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: Down arrow key
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`Volume-Up+D`
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: Right arrow key
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`Volume-Up+L`
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: **|**, the pipe character
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`Volume-Up+H`
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: **~**, the tilde character
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`Volume-Up+U`
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: **\_**, the underscore character
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`Volume-Up+P`
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: Page Up key
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`Volume-Up+N`
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: Page Down key
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`Volume-Up+.`
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: CTRL+\\, send SIGQUIT
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`Volume-Up+V`
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: Show the volume control
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`Volume-Up+Q`
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: Toggle extra keys row
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`Volume-Up+K`
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: Another variant to toggle extra keys row
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Termux supports the special key row which allows you to specify desired
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keys like CTRL or ESC or their combinations. See section **EXTRA KEYS ROW**.
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HARDWARE KEYBOARD
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==============
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The following shortcuts are available when using Termux with a hardware
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(e.g. Bluetooth) keyboard:
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`CTRL+ALT+C`
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: Create new session
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`CTRL+ALT+R`
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: Rename current session
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`CTRL+ALT+<DOWN>`
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: Switch to next session
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`CTRL+ALT+<UP>`
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: Switch to previous session
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`CTRL+ALT+<RIGHT>`
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: Open drawer
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`CTRL+ALT+<LEFT>`
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: Close drawer
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`CTRL+ALT+M`
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: Show menu
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`CTRL+ALT+U`
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: Select URL
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`CTRL+ALT+V`
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: Paste clipboard content
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`CTRL+ALT+ (+/-)`
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: Adjust font size
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`CTRL+ALT+ (1-9)`
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: Go to numbered session
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These shortcuts do not work with touch keyboard or extra keys row.
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CONFIGURATION
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All Termux configuration is done through text file located at
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~/.termux/termux.properties
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It uses a simple key=value property syntax. See below for all supported
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properties.
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Note that updated configuration takes effect only when you have executed
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termux-reload-settings
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or have restarted the application.
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`back-key`
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: Controls the behavior of key "back".
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Accepts a one of these values:
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- **back** - The default. A standard behavior of Android OS, will
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hide touch keyboard if shown, if not - move to home screen without
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closing application.
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- **escape** - When set, touching the key will send escape character.
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`bell-character`
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: Controls the behavior of bell characters.
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Accepts a one of these values:
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- **vibrate** - vibrate the device.
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- **beep** - short sound beep.
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- **ignore** - ignore bell characters.
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If property is not being set, the default behavior is equivalent
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to "bell-character=vibrate".
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`enforce-char-based-input`
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: Set this to "true" if you have issues with touch keyboard. For example text
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is not being sent to terminal until you tap space. Or keyboard shows the
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wrong layout, for example numeric.
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Recommended for people using Samsung devices with stock touch keyboard.
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`shortcut.create-session`
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: Sets a key combination for creating new session.
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For example, use of
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shortcut.create-session = ctrl + t
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will allow to open a new terminal session by pressing CTRL + t.
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`shortcut.next-session`
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: Sets a key combination for switching to the next session.
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Value format is same as for "shortcut.create-session" property.
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`shortcut.previous-session`
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: Sets a key combination for switching to the previous session.
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Value format is same as for "shortcut.create-session" property.
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`shortcut.rename-session`
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: Sets a key combination for opening a dialog for renaming the
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current session.
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Value format is same as for "shortcut.create-session" property.
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`use-black-ui`
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: If set to "true", application will use primarily black color for
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the most of user interface elements.
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Setting this to "false" will have opposite effect.
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If the property is not set, then application will choose colors
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accordingly to the current system theme.
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EXTRA KEYS ROW
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==============
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Termux also has an extra keys row(s) which allows you to extend your
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current keyboard. To enable the extra keys row you have to long tap
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on the keyboard button in the left drawer menu or Volume-Down+K key
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combination.
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Layout of the extra keys rows is configurable through the standard
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Termux configuration file located in
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~/.termux/termux.properties
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See section **CONFIGURATION** to learn more about Termux properties.
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Sample configuration of 2 extra keys rows:
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extra-keys = [ \
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['ESC','/','-','HOME','UP','END','PGUP'], \
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['TAB','CTRL','ALT','LEFT','DOWN','RIGHT','PGDN'] \
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]
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Configuration may be done as one line or be spread between multiple lines
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by using backslashes like in example above.
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Value format is 2-dimensional JSON array.
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It is possible to configure a popups buttons which can be triggered by swiping
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up on the respective keys.
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Here is a syntax for the popup key object:
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{key: KEY, popup: POPUP_KEY}
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Alternate, more advanced syntax for defining the popup:
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{key: KEY, popup: {macro: 'KEY COMBINATION', display: 'Key combo'}}
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An example of complex Termux extra keys configuration with using popups:
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extra-keys = [[ \
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{key: ESC, popup: {macro: "CTRL f d", display: "tmux exit"}}, \
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{key: CTRL, popup: {macro: "CTRL f BKSP", display: "tmux ←"}}, \
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{key: ALT, popup: {macro: "CTRL f TAB", display: "tmux →"}}, \
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{key: TAB, popup: {macro: "ALT a", display: A-a}}, \
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{key: LEFT, popup: HOME}, \
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{key: DOWN, popup: PGDN}, \
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{key: UP, popup: PGUP}, \
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{key: RIGHT, popup: END}, \
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{macro: "ALT j", display: A-j, popup: {macro: "ALT g", display: A-g}}, \
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{key: KEYBOARD, popup: {macro: "CTRL d", display: exit}} \
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]]
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SUPPORTED KEYS
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Each key "entry" can be either a string such as '|', '/', '=' or one of the
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values listed below.
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- CTRL ("special key")
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- ALT ("special key")
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- FN ("special key")
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- SPACE
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- ESC
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- TAB
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- HOME
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- END
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- PGUP
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- PGDN
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- INS
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- DEL
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- BKSP
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- UP
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- LEFT
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- RIGHT
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- DOWN
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- ENTER
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- BACKSLASH
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- QUOTE
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- APOSTROPHE
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- F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12
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- KEYBOARD (hide the keyboard)
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- DRAWER (open app drawer)
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Each of the three "special keys" listed above should only be listed at most
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ONCE in the extra-keys definition i.e. do NOT have more than one CTRL key.
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Having more than one instance of any "special key" will result in a bug
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whereby those keys do not function correctly.
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A note about backslash: this character has special meaning and you should
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not use it directly to define a key. Use 'BACKSLASH' instead, otherwise
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properly escape it - `'\\\\'`.
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TEXT INPUT VIEW
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Termux does not support the advanced features of touch keyboards like
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autocorrection, prediction and swipe typing. To solve this, it provides a
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text input view. Text entered in it will get pasted to the terminal. Because
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it is a native Android text input view, all touch keyboard features will work.
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To access the text input view you have to swipe the extra keys row to the left.
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DIFFERENCES FROM LINUX DISTRIBUTIONS
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Termux does not guarantee full compatibility with GNU/Linux environment and
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you may observe inconvenient behavior of some utilities, especially from
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those which were not officially ported to Android OS (Termux). See below to
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learn about the major differences.
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`No compliance with Filesystem Hierarchy Standard`
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: Termux does not follow Filesystem Hierarchy Standard because Android does
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not make root file system world-writable and Termux is not a virtual
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machine.
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All files are stored within the application private directory on internal
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storage to ensure that application has full control over its files and
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also special features like symlinks or file access modes (**chmod(1)**).
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The data is being stored in 2 main locations:
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`@TERMUX_HOME@`
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: A home directory where user can place his files.
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`@TERMUX_PREFIX@`
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: The prefix - a place where all packages are being extracted during
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installation. Has a directory structure similar to the root file
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system of traditional Linux distributions.
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You may have problems with running some utilities accessing standard
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directories like /var or /tmp.
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Termux has some workarounds for that. For example, it preloads a shared
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library "libtermux-exec.so" which intercepts "execve()" and maps /bin to
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directory located in the prefix.
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With utility "termux-chroot" that comes as part of package "proot" you
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should be able to emulate a FHS-compliant root file system.
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`No GNU libc`
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: Termux does not use GNU libc. Instead it uses a Bionic libc and dynamic
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linker provided by Android OS.
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Programs linked with GNU libc will not work in Termux. Bionic libc has
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different ABI and dynamic linker path. You likely will observe weird
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messages "No such file or directory" when attempting to run executable
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file but know that file is present. That happens because dynamic linker
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cannot be started because does not exist on expected location.
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Programs which were statically-linked with GNU libc may misbehave too.
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You may get a "Bad system call" errors. Also networking software will
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likely show DNS resolution errors because Android does not provide
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`/etc/resolv.conf` and by default even in statically-linked programs
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GNU libc still uses libresolv as shared library which is not present.
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Consider to rebuild your software in Termux environment by using clang.
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`Only one user`
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: Termux environment is single-user only. It operates under user id
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assigned by Android OS which you cannot change.
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There no privilege separation, all Termux files such as package data
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or user data in home directory is owned by same user id. Be extremely
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careful when executing third-party scripts as they can easily do
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unauthorized modifications which may lead to broken Termux installation
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or lost user data.
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PACKAGE MANAGEMENT
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Termux uses **apt(8)** as package manager, just like Debian. However we
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highly recommend to use our wrapper **pkg** which simplifies certain
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tasks and also automatically picks the mirror to help reduce traffic usage
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on the origin repositories. See its usage below.
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Installing package:
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pkg install <package name>
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Uninstall package:
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pkg uninstall <package name>
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Reinstall package:
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pkg reinstall <package name>
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List the all available packages:
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pkg list-all
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List the installed packages:
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pkg list-installed
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Search packages:
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pkg search <query>
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Upgrade packages:
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pkg upgrade
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Termux implements a rolling-release updates scheme to reduce amount of work
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needed to maintain packages since developer team is small. You need to check
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for updates on a regular basis, especially before installing a new package.
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Otherwise at some day your environment will be broken.
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If you prefer to use **apt(8)** over **pkg**, please ensure that for
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installing updates you use these commands:
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apt update
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apt full-upgrade
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Also always run "apt update" before installing package. The wrapper **pkg**
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does that for you automatically.
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RECOVERY
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========
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If Termux session cannot be launched due to misconfiguration in dotfiles,
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you still should be able to start a failsafe session. How-to:
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1. Long click on Termux launcher icon.
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2. Select shortcut "failsafe".
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Once you are in a failsafe session, navigate to Termux home directory and
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rename or delete the dotfiles causing the issue. Finally, restart the
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application.
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If problem is not with the dotfiles, for example you have messed up Termux
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prefix and do not know what to do, our recommendation is *complete reinstallation*
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by executing
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rm -rf @TERMUX_PREFIX@
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This will erase all packages but will not touch your home directory.
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ACCESSING THE STORAGE
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=====================
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By default Termux does not provide access to storage volumes where you
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typically store your files like pictures or documents. In order to get
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access to shared storage, execute the next command:
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termux-setup-storage
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This will prompt you for Storage Access Permission. Once it granted, Termux
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will setup symlinks to various standard directories under "~/storage".
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`~/storage/shared`
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: The root directory of shared storage.
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`~/storage/downloads`
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: Standard directory where downloaded files are stored.
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`~/storage/dcim`
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: Standard directory where captured photos and video are stored.
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`~/storage/pictures`
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: Standard directory for photo gallery.
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`~/storage/music`
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: Standard directory where music albums are stored.
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`~/storage/movies`
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: Standard directory where videos are stored.
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`~/storage/external-1`
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: The private directory of Termux on external SD-card.
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Note that if you decide to wipe Termux data or uninstall application,
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all files stored in private application directories will be deleted.
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Note about external storage
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---------------------------
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Android does not allow to have a direct write access to external storage
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like SD-cards and USB drives unless you are not doing so in private
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directories like
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/storage/0123-ABCD/Android/data/com.termux/files
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If you want to write files to storage root or directory other than private
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one of Termux, you need superuser permissions.
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Android applications like file managers can do that because they use a
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special API called Storage Access Framework. But command line utilities
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cannot use this one.
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Transferring files to Termux
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----------------------------
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To put files into Termux, you have 2 variants.
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The first one would be copying or moving files from shared storage into
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Termux directory by using **cp(1)** or **mv(1)**. You may also setup
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a some file server and access it through localhost.
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The second variant would be usage of file manager application which supports
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Storage Access Framework and is able to attach volumes. Just select "Termux"
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volume from menu and you should be able to access home directory.
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Sharing data to other applications
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-----------------------------------
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You may give a temporary read access to certain files stored within
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Termux. Use command
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termux-open
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to do this. You may specify a MIME type by using option "--content-type" when
|
|
sharing the file to ensure that it will be opened by correct application.
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|
|
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Similarly to sharing files, you may share URL. You will need to use
|
|
command "**termux-open-url**".
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|
Android 11+
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|
-----------
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Since Android 11 Termux may not be able to provide the access to shared and
|
|
external storage. This is not a bug. Just new restrictions which enforce
|
|
storage access over Android API which cannot be used by shell.
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|
|
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From that point you are locked to Termux private directories like $HOME or
|
|
such on storage volume:
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/storage/self/primary/Android/data/com.termux/files
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|
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You still should be able to exchange files with Termux home directory by
|
|
accessing Termux virtual volume through File managers supporting Storage
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|
Access Framework.
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|
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ENVIRONMENT
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===========
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Termux exposes some variables set by Android OS as well as its own. Here
|
|
is a brief list of default environment variables, their description and
|
|
values.
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`HOME`
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|
: Path to Termux home.
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|
|
|
Termux home directory is a place for user files. It is located at
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|
|
@TERMUX_HOME@
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|
|
|
Do not modify the value of this environment variable since Termux
|
|
doesn't support customizing location of the home directory.
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|
|
|
`PREFIX`
|
|
: Termux installation prefix.
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|
|
|
A base directory for Termux installation. It is located at
|
|
|
|
@TERMUX_PREFIX@
|
|
|
|
Do not modify the value of this environment variable. Termux packages
|
|
are not relocatable. Some of them may also look this variable to find
|
|
their files.
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|
|
|
`PATH`
|
|
: Utility lookup paths for shells.
|
|
|
|
Used by shells to find command line utilities. By default, it contains
|
|
this value:
|
|
|
|
@TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin
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|
|
|
You may append or prepend your own paths if needed, for example:
|
|
|
|
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
|
|
|
|
But make sure that Termux-specific bin directory location is not missing.
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|
|
|
`LANG`
|
|
: Locale.
|
|
|
|
Mimic support of UTF-8 en_US locale, so programs will properly handle
|
|
Unicode characters.
|
|
|
|
Default value is "en_US.UTF-8".
|
|
|
|
As Termux does not support locales, changing this variable is not
|
|
recommended and may have unexpected effects.
|
|
|
|
FILES
|
|
=====
|
|
|
|
A list of files which have special meaning for the Termux application.
|
|
|
|
`~/bin/termux-url-opener`
|
|
: A script for processing an intent when a third-party application shares
|
|
an URL with Termux.
|
|
|
|
`~/bin/termux-file-editor`
|
|
: A script for processing an intent when a third-party application shares
|
|
a file with Termux.
|
|
|
|
`~/storage`
|
|
: A directory containing symlinks to shared or external storages and to
|
|
certain standard directories.
|
|
|
|
Do not store files directly under this directory. Put them to locations
|
|
accessible through symlinks instead.
|
|
|
|
`~/.termux/termux.properties`
|
|
: Application configuration file.
|
|
|
|
`~/.termux/colors.properties`
|
|
: A configuration file containing a color scheme for styling the terminal.
|
|
Usually is generated by Termux:Styling add-on.
|
|
|
|
`~/.termux/font.ttf`
|
|
: A file containing TTF font data for styling the terminal.
|
|
Usually is generated by Termux:Styling add-on.
|
|
|
|
BUGS
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
Report application issues to https://github.com/termux/termux-app/issues.
|
|
|
|
Package-related issues should be reported to https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues.
|
|
|
|
SEE ALSO
|
|
========
|
|
|
|
Complete and up-to-date infomation about Termux usage is available on Termux
|
|
Wiki here: https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Main_Page.
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