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termux-gui
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New Termux:GUI Language Bindings
Termux:GUI already has bindings for:
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Is there a way to make Termux:GUI faster?
Termux:GUI is a fantastic extension. I suggest everyone to install it (together with its set of sample apps) and try to make some simple scripts that involve native android GUI elements.
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No more crashing! I didn't show that it continues playing with VNC viewer minimized.
This is actually on my to do list, this too https://github.com/termux/termux-gui
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Termux:GUI 0.1.6 is here, with support for hardware rendering
Yes, I use the same debug key to be compatible with Termux GitHub releases. If you don't trust the binary I build, you can download the one from the GitHub Actions build of the release commit. It's build by GitHub with this build script. The Termux GitHub Actions builds are build in the same way.
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Check if display is on or off
I think you can use my Termux:GUI plugin for that. At least you can get events when the display is turned on or off. And you can check if the device is locked, which should always be the case when the display is off. Though directly checking the display status is also not possible, but maybe it's enough for your use case.
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Have you used Termux:GUI?
I'm the developer of the Termux:GUI plugin. Although it's only available on GitHub for now due to problems with f-droid, I wanted to see if the community already uses it, and what could be improved: - Is the performance good enough? - Do you want better support for custom homescreen widgets? - If you use it with Python, is the documentation and the tutorial understandable? Even with no knowledge of how the Android GUI works? - If you use your own implementation, is the protocol definition understandable and specific enough? - Would you like to see bindings in more languages than Python, Bash, C/C++ and Rust? - Do you need any other Android Views not implemented already?
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"TermuxGUI" A guided GUI setup for termux
Not to be confused with "Termux:GUI" lol, a logical name for anything GUI related I guess.
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Using termux to create apps?
I made a Termux plugin to make GUIs using the Android GUI system, to get the look and feel of a native Android app. There is a Python library for it. Sadly the f-droid builds are broken right now, so you need to install Termux from GitHub to use it.
- Termux plugin to use native Android GUI components from CLI
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browsing this sub with my Termux reddit client
I had time to work on my Termux:GUI plugin again and tried making something bigger. With that I realized object-oriented programming is better suited for GUI and added an oop subpackage to the python bindings, along with some more features I found missing. At the end of the video is a teaser for the bash bindings I'm working on next. If someone wants the code for the reddit client I can clean it up a bit and release it.
termux-gui-package
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Is there a way to make Termux:GUI faster?
Termux:GUI is a fantastic extension. I suggest everyone to install it (together with its set of sample apps) and try to make some simple scripts that involve native android GUI elements.
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Have you used Termux:GUI?
termux-gui-package has some more apps, and the Python tutorial has more examples with explanations. Or did you mean some other kind of examples?
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termux cannot open display
I'm the developer of Termux:GUI. I felt that VNC and the other solutions don't integrate well into the Android ecosystem and made the plugin to leverage the Android GUI system. But because the Android GUI system is so different, normal linux GUI applications don't work with it, though I may make a wayland server using it at some point. For now you need programs build specifically for it with libraries available in Python, soon Bash, and Rust (community-provided). termux-gui-package is a small collections of such programs I made.
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About Termux:GUI
If you don't want to use it directly, here are some programs.
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I made a graphical frontend for proot-distro
Yes, but it's not commented: https://github.com/tareksander/termux-gui-package/blob/main/scripts/termux-gui-proot-distro.in
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Termux:GUI: easy custom input dialogs
Here are some programs you can use without having to code them yourself.
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A graphical package manager using Termux:GUI
To the source code of the script from the video.
What are some alternatives?
termux-gui-python-bindings - A Python library to interact with the Termux:GUI plugin
dialog-apt - A Command Line Interface for APT! Powered by Dialog from Bash, only for Termux Android for now.
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
termux-api - Termux add-on app which exposes device functionality as API to command line programs.
proot-distro-tui - A TUI for Termux's Proot-Distro
termux-x11 - Not released and unmaintained Termux X11 add-on application.
pk2 - Pekka Kana 2, a platformer game
privacy-friendly-weather - Privacy Friendly App for Android that can display weather for cities.
anchr-android - 📱 Android client for Anchr.io link collections, built with Flutter
mediclog - Android Medical information log