termux-archlinux
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termux-archlinux
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Hmm..
I used this for install arch: https://github.com/sdrausty/termux-archlinux
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Is there hope for Linux on smartphones
Arch Linux can be installed on Android with Termux
I run scipy and numpy on my phone with it. A bit painful but I wrote a few thousand lines of ML code with vim on my cell phone in the last two months.
https://github.com/SDRausty/termux-archlinux/
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Note taking
The absolute easiest way to do it is to just use something like termux-archlinux, and then you can just install Neovim with the package manager of your choice. However as I noted above, I find that a chroot-ed (to provide a FHS-compliant filesystem) option is extremely slow. It might be worth a try though; I have an old Samsung S8 that has seen better days so perhaps newer stuff would perform better.
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whats the point of those 'Terminal Emulator' apps on phones?
There are ways to install your favorite distro on Termux, like Arch.
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Office suite on Termux?
Libre Office should work as expected; these issues; https://github.com/SDRausty/termux-archlinux/issues/60 https://github.com/SDRausty/TermuxArch/issues/252 https://github.com/SDRausty/termux-archlinux/issues/60 https://github.com/TermuxArch/TermuxArch/issues/7 have more information.
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How do I use proot with systemd? (rooted android 11 device)
Ah, ok nice, I just found https://github.com/SDRausty/termux-archlinux and apparently it has some implementation of systemd (csystemctl), should I just use that?
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Archbox, an easy to use Arch Linux chroot enviroment with some functionalities to integrate it with your existing Linux installation.
Why not just use https://github.com/SDRausty/termux-archlinux ?
transcrypt
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Is Mozilla SOPS dead?
I was looking into secret storage in git recently and rather liked Transcrypt: https://github.com/elasticdog/transcrypt
- GitHub can now auto-block commits containing API keys, auth tokens
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git-crypt VS transcrypt - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 5 Jan 2022
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Do you alternate with Emacs?
On the actual system itself (you likely know this as you'd mentioned reading other posts, but) I have Neovim compiled on my phone (directly through Termux), notes pushed up to Github using transcrypt for backups and live-synced between several devices using syncthing (which is how I get notifications on my phone, using a Raspberry Pi and systemd services to implement against orgmode.nvim's notification API).
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Note taking
I use nvim-orgmode on my computer through Neovim, and keep that pushed up to Github (encrypted using transcrypt) but also have a Syncthing server setup on a Raspberry Pi.
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Encryption for VimWiki
Also if you want the notes to be encrypted and you push them to Github, try transcrypt. They won't be encrypted on disk, but will be when you push them.
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How do I become "smarter"
Start writing all of your work down. I personally put almost every line of code I ever write into github. I have a "misc" project for random one-off things, but I always commit it to a repo. I started doing this in 2013/2014 and its been incredibly valuable to go back and refer to old work (its also fun to see how far you've come). This gets interesting when you start needing to write down information that shouldn't be public (e.g. api keys). You're into crypto, so you can probably see the fun in this. I've use a program called transcrypt to store encrypted files in my git repos. Be careful with transcrypt though, if you make a mistake you can accidentally publish secrets in plain text, and it does open you up to brute force attacks.
What are some alternatives?
proot-distro - An utility for managing installations of the Linux distributions in Termux.
git-crypt - Transparent file encryption in git
instahack - instahack is a bash & python based script which is officially made to test password strength of Instagram account from termux and kali with bruteforce attack and. it based on tor This tool works on both rooted Android device and Non-rooted Android device. Best Tool For Instagram Bruteforce hacking Tool By Waseem Akram. Made in Bash & python. This is an official repository of instahack
vim-gnupg - This script implements transparent editing of gpg encrypted files.
JingOS - Awesome - JingOS - The World’s First Linux-based OS design for Tablets
helm-secrets - DEPRECATED A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere
how-to-use-latex-in-termux - How to Use LaTeX in Termux with Custom Fonts
encpass.sh - Lightweight solution for using encrypted passwords in shell scripts
debian-on-termux - HOWTO install plain Debian 10 (buster) on your non-rooted Android smartphone
helm-secrets - DEPRECATED A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow and store them anywhere [Moved to: https://github.com/zendesk/helm-secrets]
TermuxArch - Experience the pleasure of the Linux command prompt in Android, Chromebook, Fire OS and Windows on smartphone, smartTV, tablet and wearable https://termuxarch.github.io/TermuxArch/
neorg-haskell-parser