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Termux Commands List PDF

The document provides a list of common commands used in Termux, the Linux terminal emulator for Android. It covers commands for package management, directory and file management, file editing, networking, managing processes, basic commands, and running different file types. The list is grouped into categories and each command is explained briefly.

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Termux Commands List PDF

The document provides a list of common commands used in Termux, the Linux terminal emulator for Android. It covers commands for package management, directory and file management, file editing, networking, managing processes, basic commands, and running different file types. The list is grouped into categories and each command is explained briefly.

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Termux Commands List PDF

● PACKAGE MANAGEMENT : Linux terminals require a package manager for


installation, uninstallation, updating, and managing software packages. Termux
comes with its own package manager. 'pkg' here are some package management
Termux commands :-

1. $ pkg update Update installed packages to the latest


version

2. $ pkg upgrade Upgrade installed packages to the latest


version

3. $ pkg install To install package like python, git ect.


{package_name}

4. $ pkg uninstall To uninstall a package from Termux.


{package_name}

5. $ pkg list-installed List of installed packages.

● DIRECTORY AND FILE MANAGEMENT : Directory and file managing in Linux is a


must-have skill for any Linux user. You can make use of the commands below to
create, move, copy, delete, and customise files :

1. $ cd {directory_name} Move to specific directory

2. $ cd Go back to the past directory.

3. $ ls List of all files in present directory

4. $ cd $HOME Go back to the home directory.

5. $ cp {file_name} Copy files.

6. $ rm {file_name} Remove file (delete).

7. $ rm -rf {directory_name} Remove directory (delete).

8. $ touch {file_name} To create a new file in Termux.

9. $ mkdir {directory_name} Create a new directory in Termux.

● FILE EDITING : Nano and vim text editors are essential for script editing and
file configuration in Termux. Here are some basic Termux file editing commands :

1. $ cat {file_name} To open a text file.

2. $ nano {file_name} To modify a file, using the Nano text editor.

3. $ vim {file_name} To do any advance editing.

○ Credits : This pdf list was made by www.termuxcommands.com


Termux Commands List PDF
● NETWORKING : Termux networking commands allow users to do many types of
network-related work on their device. Here are some basic Termux networking
commands :

1. $ ifconfig Display information about your network.

2. $ curl {url} Download or display a web page from a


URL.

3. $ wget {url} The command is to download a file from a


specific URL.

● MANAGEMENT OF SYSTEM AND PROCESS : Termux allows you to manage


system processes and connect with the system of your Android device using various
commands :

1. $ ps List of running processes.

2. $ kill {process_id} To end a running process (kill)

3. $ top Display the current state of your system's


resources.

4. $ uptime Provide information about your system


uptime.

● BASIC COMMANDS : These commands serve a few roles :

1. $ termux-setup-storage Allow access to your device shared storage.

2. $ whoami Your current username in Termux.

3. $ clear To clear the current Termux terminal screen.

4. $ exit Exit the current session or terminal.

● FILE RUNNING COMMANDS : Termux allows you to run different types of files using
specific commands based on the file type. Here are some file-running Termux
commands:

1. $ bash {file_name.sh} To run a bash file.

2. $ python {file_name.py} To run a Python file.

3. $ node {file_name.js} To run a JavaScript file.

○ Credits : This pdf list was made by www.termuxcommands.com

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