r/androidterminal

Support for Android Terminal

hello, i am finding it almost impossible to find any documention or support for Android Terminal from Google.

every time i try to search the internet, i got almost nothing about it.

the fact that google gave it the most generic name possible, means every time i search, i get an endless list of termux. note: i love termux, use it for 6+ years.

i cannot even find google official documentation website?

is there a dedicated channel here at Redditt or anywhere on the internet? thanks much, david

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u/a1b2c3d44d3c2b1a00 — 12 hours ago
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DroidVM: Windows on ARM Virtual Machine on your phone with native speed

We succesfully managed to make the Windows on ARM and Ubuntu 26.04 works on qualcomm gunyah hypervisor, with the pVM ported driver, edk2, etc.

And all code are open sourced with GPLv3 Licence, Contrubition is welcome!

This is a showcase of our current works, but 3D acceleation is still a huge gap, any suggection is welcome.

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u/s920361 — 2 days ago

Linux development environment on Android 17

Has anyone tried to run pycharm on Linux development environment to compile kivvy apps for Android on Android 17? If so how is the experience?

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u/Bruskmax — 1 day ago
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Termux Touch

Quiero saber si hay algún proyecto parecido a las imágenes, como tal quiero un entorno similar a Ubuntu Touch dentro de Termux X11, me refiero solo en el estilo o aspecto visual

u/Ok_Mobile_2155 — 2 days ago
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Webmux - merge tmuxes from all your pc's

This is a tool I (or better say ai by my prompts) built for myself.

So, I have 2 notebooks, one orangepizero, one small server and 4 android devices.

I put everything into tailscale.

And I wanted the panel to quickly access any terminal from any other device from web browser.

So I build this - webmux https://github.com/samoylenkodmitry/webmux (posting here for likes, not other reason)

u/Secure_Pirate9838 — 3 days ago
▲ 118 r/androidterminal+9 crossposts

Conduit: free, open source SSH/Mosh/SFTP client for Android and iOS with YubiKey/FIDO2 hardware key support

I built a free, open source SSH/Mosh/SFTP client for Android and iOS that supports YubiKey and other FIDO2 hardware keys over USB and NFC.

Auth works for both ed25519-sk and ecdsa-sk credentials via CTAP2. USB and NFC on Android, NFC on iOS. Works in both terminal and SFTP flows. Agent forwarding is supported too, so your YubiKey can authenticate onward hops without copying keys to remote machines. You'll be prompted to tap for every signature, same as a normal connection.

No account, no subscription, no cloud sync, no analytics, no paid features. Everything stays on device.

F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.gwitko.conduit/

GitHub: https://github.com/gwitko/Conduit

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6780054869

Play Store is coming soon. If you want early access, join the beta: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.gwitko.conduit (you'll need to join this group first: conduit-closed-test@googlegroups.com)

I would really appreciate feedback from the yubikey community on my integration of the auth flow with the hardware keys. Note that the flow is a bit different on android and ios.

EDIT to join group go here: https://groups.google.com/g/conduit-closed-test

u/gwitko — 13 days ago

Is using mobile executors in 2026 even worth it or should I just stick to PC?

So I was on VC with a friend last night and watched him auto farm while literally lying in bed on his phone, and now my caveman brain wants that too.

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I mostly exploit on PC with the usual stuff, but lately I’ve been playing way more on my Android and iPad because my laptop fans sound like a jet. I started googling around for mobile script executors and saw people talking about things like Delta Executor and similar apps that claim cross-platform, key system, script hubs, etc.

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Problem is, I keep seeing mixed opinions - some say mobile executors are patched every other day, others say they’re fine if you don’t go full rage and keep scripts simple. Maybe I’m overthinking this but I don’t feel like getting my main yeeted.

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So a few questions: are mobile executors actually safe-ish in 2026 if you’re smart about it? Any you’d recommend or avoid for stuff like basic autofarm/ESP/teleport? How annoying are the key systems in practice?

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Would love real experiences, not YouTube “100% UNPATCHED” kids.

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u/Outrageous_bohemian — 14 days ago