Hello and welcome to my Github channel. I found the lack of any great Google Play(tm) implementations of git, including reliable git push -u origin master
options, disturbing. So now I can use Termux instead. This repository will help you recreate my setup so you can begin doing your programming on a terminal with letters so small it hurts your brain today!
You should be able to do this. Btw check out Termux:API.
Run termux-setup-storage
and click on "allow" when Termux asks to see your files, folders, photos, hopes and dreams.
In Termux, navigate (by any means necessary) to ~/storage/<where you downloaded this repo>
. Note that in modern version of Android the "documents" folder isn't immediately in ~/storage/
anymore ((r)_(r)), but is chilling in ~/storage/shared/
.
In order to install git
and copy the relevant script to ~
, run the following commands:
bash intall.sh
echo "Installation completed"
Now that that's done, you may want to add this nifty alias to your ~/.bashrc
:
alias github = "bash ~/github.sh"
I've installed \LaTeX on Termux too. I didn't get to run all the packages I wanted (notably lipsum and wasysym), but the once I've got cover my every need and desire. Use
bash install_latex.sh
to install. It will probably take a long time since it needs to check the CTAN a bidgjilion times.
Use git status
to check git status (duh), and then use github "<commit message>"
to commit the changes and push it to the master origin. (No, currently there's no option to change the branch.) I personally use SSH to make things more convenient.