Termux is really fun! Just my 2 cents, I've installed sshd, mariadb and host a local gitea. With gitea I can push my dotfiles & personal wiki on my laptop into the repos as a backup through ssh.
Recently there is another promising project called UserLAnd. It even lets you apt install straight from debian/ubuntu repo without root. I managed to duplicate my i3wm & all of the terminal functionality I have in my laptop (urxvt,oh-my-zsh,compton,rofi,ranger...). Here's a screenshot of the TigerVNC session.
Hope everyone have fun playing with these awesome apps!
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I definitely have just started to play with this but see so many possibilities.
I'm curious about your gitea + ssh to push files. I have another project where I need to sync files with a remote machine s and I have been looking into different tools to do this.
This is the record I left in my wiki a few months ago. A small part of the instruction (mostly step 5 ~ 6) are SQL commands or instead only descriptive.
Termux is really fun! Just my 2 cents, I've installed sshd, mariadb and host a local gitea. With gitea I can push my dotfiles & personal wiki on my laptop into the repos as a backup through ssh.
Recently there is another promising project called UserLAnd. It even lets you apt install straight from debian/ubuntu repo without root. I managed to duplicate my i3wm & all of the terminal functionality I have in my laptop (urxvt,oh-my-zsh,compton,rofi,ranger...). Here's a screenshot of the TigerVNC session.
Hope everyone have fun playing with these awesome apps!
That's Awesome!!!
I definitely have just started to play with this but see so many possibilities.
I'm curious about your gitea + ssh to push files. I have another project where I need to sync files with a remote machine s and I have been looking into different tools to do this.
Could you describe your setup and how it works?
Cheers!
This is the record I left in my wiki a few months ago. A small part of the instruction (mostly step 5 ~ 6) are SQL commands or instead only descriptive.
Setup:
install termux, sshd, go, make
put public key into .ssh/authorized_keys
set GOPATH & put lib & GOPATH/bin into PATH
install mariadb
maybe change root password for mariadb
create gitea database
download & build gitea go package
ssh into itself to get a valid username for gitea installation
start gitea
open localhost:3000 with browser and install with mysqldb
create user, repo
currently I haven't fix git ssh path shown in UI, ssh can only access by: