About Termux
If you encounter problems during the installation or updating of packages, please refer to https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/wiki/Package-Management.Please be advised that updates through Google Play are currently suspended due to technical difficulties. For alternative installation sources, please visit https://github.com/termux/termux-app#installation.
Termux is a powerful terminal emulator that also provides access to a vast collection of Linux packages.
• Enjoy the bash and zsh shells.
• Manage files with nnn and edit them with nano, vim or emacs.
• Access servers over ssh.
• Develop in C with clang, make and gdb.
• Use the python console as a pocket calculator.
• Check out projects with git.
• Run text-based games with frotz.
• Manage files with nnn and edit them with nano, vim or emacs.
• Access servers over ssh.
• Develop in C with clang, make and gdb.
• Use the python console as a pocket calculator.
• Check out projects with git.
• Run text-based games with frotz.
To begin, a compact foundational system is downloaded, and additional desired packages may be installed via the apt package manager. For further guidance, the built-in help can be accessed by a long-press on any terminal space and selecting the Help option in the menu. If interested in perusing the wiki, the following link may be helpful: https://wiki.termux.com.
Should any questions arise, or if there is any desire to report bugs or provide feedback, please visit https://termux.com/community.
For those who would like to engage in the Termux IRC chat, the channel #termux on freenode is available.
The latest version 0.118.0 includes small adjustments and enhancements, along with the resolution of minor bugs. Don't hesitate to install or update to the newest version and see the improvements for yourself! The update was last released on Jan 25, 2022.