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https://github.com/onlurking/termux

Dotfiles for Termux (tmux, zsh, and neovim)
https://github.com/onlurking/termux

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Dotfiles for Termux (tmux, zsh, and neovim)

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# Termux Dotfiles

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# Requirements
Install curl first:
```bash
apt update && apt -y upgrade && apt install -y curl
```

# Installation
Just paste the following code into Termux and adjust the parameters to customize what the script will install:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://git.io/termux | bash -s -- --zsh --python --neovim
```

# Script parameters

**-pg** or **--postgres** setup a postgres installation (optional **pgcli** install)

**-p** or **--python** setup a python installation

**-r** or **--ruby** setup a ruby installation (includes pry)

**-g**, **--go** or *--golang* setup a golang installation

**-js** or **--nodejs** setups nodejs (optional yarn install)

**-t** or **--tmux** setups tmux

**-n** or **--neovim** setups neovim

**--php** setups php

**-z** or **--zsh** setups zsh (optional syntax-highlight and auto-sugestions)

**-e** or **--elixir** setup a erlang, and elixir installation

# Security
`https://git.io/termux` is a short url which resolves to
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/onlurking/termux/master/termux.sh`

Piping commands from internet to shell is considered bad practice,
and there is lot of discussion on the internet:
- [Hacker News Discussion](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12766049)
- [Don't Pipe to your Shell](https://www.seancassidy.me/dont-pipe-to-your-shell.html)
- [The Truth About Curl and Installing Software Securely on Linux](https://medium.com/@esotericmeans/the-truth-about-curl-and-installing-software-securely-on-linux-63cd12e7befd)


but I did this anyway because of the convenience factor (there is no way to be more straightforward than this),

please, feel free to review the [installer code](https://git.io/termux) and open an Issue.