You do not need to download the F-Droid app (via the Download F-Droid link) to install Termux. Termux application can be obtained from F-Droid from here. In the following paragraphs, "bootstrap" refers to the minimal packages that are shipped with the termux-app itself to start a working shell environment. You may also want to consider Backing up Termux before the uninstallation so that you can restore it after re-installing from Termux different source. Check Uninstallation section for details. If you wish to install from a different source, then you must uninstall any and all existing Termux or its plugin app APKs from your device first, then install all new APKs from the same new source. This restriction can be bypassed with root or with custom roms. Android Package Manager will also normally not allow installation of APKs with different signatures and you will get errors on installation like App not installed, Failed to install due to an unknown error, INSTALL_FAILED_UPDATE_INCOMPATIBLE, INSTALL_FAILED_SHARED_USER_INCOMPATIBLE, signatures do not match previously installed version, etc. Do not attempt to mix them together, i.e do not try to install an app or plugin from F-Droid and another one from a different source like GitHub. The Termux app and all its plugins use the same sharedUserId com.termux and so all their APKs installed on a device must have been signed with the same signature key to work together and so they must all be installed from the same source. The APK files of different sources are signed with different signature keys. Support for both app and packages was dropped for Android 5 and 6 on at v0.83, however it was re-added just for the app without any support for package updates on via the GitHub sources. Termux can be obtained through various sources listed below for only Android >= 7 with full support for apps and packages. It is recommended that you shift to F-Droid or GitHub releases. Also reminding again to users who have installed termux apps from google playstore that playstore builds are deprecated and no longer supported. NOTICE: It is highly recommended that you update to v0.118.0 or higher ASAP for various bug fixes, including a critical world-readable vulnerability reported here. The core Termux app comes with the following optional plugin apps. An option to disable the killing should be available in Android 12L or 13, so upgrade at your own risk if you are on Android 11, specially if you are not rooted. Check the related issue #2366, issue tracker, phantom cached and empty processes docs and this TLDR comment on how to disable trimming of phantom and excessive cpu usage processes. You may get message in the terminal without actually exiting the shell process yourself. Android OS will kill any (phantom) processes greater than 32 (limit is for all apps combined) and also kill any processes using excessive CPU. NOTICE: Termux may be unstable on Android 12+. We are looking for Termux Android application maintainers. It also has info on how to fix repository is under maintenance or down errors when running apt or pkg commands. Quick how-to about Termux package management is available at Package Management. For the packages installable inside the app, see termux/termux-packages. Note that this repository is for the app itself (the user interface and the terminal emulation). Termux is an Android terminal application and Linux environment.
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