
Be aware that Github has a strict limit of 100 MB per file and if your repository exceeds total size of 1 GB, you might receive a polite email from GitHub Support requesting that you reduce the size of the repository. You can create own repository by using termux-apt-repo from the command line and Github Pages as hosting. You are welcome to host own Termux repository too. In addition to the official repositories, there are repositories hosted by community members.

You can pick a mirror by using utility termux-change-repo. See up-to-date information about them on Github. The mirrors of Termux apt repositories are available. For more information about how the repositories are signed, see termux-keyring. Public keys for verifying signatures are provided in package termux-keyring. Packages for our official repositories are built from scripts located in /termux/ and are maintained and signed by member of the Termux developer team. We have some optional repositories which provide content on specific topic and can be enabled by installing packages with name ending in -repo. The main Termux repository is accessible through. List files installed by specified package. See below for additional supported commands: If you want to remove them, use apt purge instead. This will remove package but modified configuration files will be left intact. Otherwise there is a certain risk that during package installation or upgrade you will encounter issues. You can install updates by running this command:Īdditionally, we suggesting to check for updates at least once a week. It is highly recommended to upgrade existing packages before installing the new one. That is important to prevent us hitting quota limit on hosting. Performs some client side repository load-balancing by automatically switching mirrors on a regular basis.Automatically runs "apt update" before installing a package if necessary.Use "pkg in" instead of "pkg install" or "apt install". It is a wrapper that performs a number of tasks: We strongly recommend to use a pkg utility instead of apt directly. In order to reclaim disk space, we do not keep history of package versions.



Only single architecture is supported at the moment.For this reason do not attempt put these ones into your sources.list or manually installing their. Termux does not support use of packages from the Debian, Ubuntu and other Linux distribution repositories.
