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Stephano Kambeta
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Best GitHub Repositories for Termux Tools

Let’s be real—if you're into Termux, GitHub is where the magic happens. From phishing tools and payload generators to port scanners and automation scripts, GitHub hosts thousands of powerful Termux-based tools that can supercharge your Android terminal. But with so many repos out there, it's easy to get overwhelmed. So, here’s a curated list of some of the best GitHub repositories for Termux tools—whether you’re a beginner or an experienced ethical hacker.

Before we dive in, if you’re new to Termux, make sure you’ve covered the basics in this installation guide. And if you want ideas on what to do after setting it up, don’t miss this must-read list of Termux essentials.

1. Zphisher

This is one of the most popular phishing tools out there. It comes with dozens of templates for fake login pages and integrates well with Ngrok and Serveo. Our Zphisher guide shows you how to install and use it safely for testing purposes.

2. Weeman

A lightweight phishing framework for social media testing. It’s simple, fast, and still works well in 2025. If you're into ethical social engineering, check out our full Weeman tutorial.

3. SQLmap

SQL injection is one of the most common web vulnerabilities. SQLmap automates the detection and exploitation of SQL injection flaws. To get started with SQLmap in Termux, we’ve got a complete installation guide.

4. Metasploit Framework

The gold standard in penetration testing tools. You can install Metasploit on Termux and use it to exploit known vulnerabilities, craft payloads, and more. Our Metasploit article covers how to set it up smoothly.

5. Anonyphish

Another phishing toolkit with powerful link generation and email spoofing features. It’s featured in our full Anonyphish tutorial.

6. HiddenEye

A very advanced phishing tool with deep customization features. Be cautious and always use it ethically. It overlaps with tools like Zphisher and Weeman in terms of functionality.

7. GrabCam

This tool tricks users into giving camera access. For those studying social engineering, this tool is a great case study. See also how webcam phishing works.

8. Anonymous

A multi-functional toolkit featuring DDoS tools, information gathering, and more. Think of it as an all-in-one framework for learning how attackers operate (use only in test labs).

9. SocialFish

Highly customizable phishing framework with modern UI. If you're digging into spear phishing, this is a goldmine. For more on phishing types, visit our phishing breakdown.

10. IP-Tracer

Want to learn about geolocation and IP tracking? This tool is great for beginners looking to understand IP-based OSINT. Also see our IP Drone setup guide for a deeper dive.

Bonus: Explore More with These Guides

Many GitHub tools require knowledge of networking, Linux, or scripting. If you want to boost your skills before diving deeper, check out these helpful posts:

Final Thoughts

GitHub is a goldmine for learning, experimenting, and building skills with Termux. But remember, with great tools come great responsibilities. Always use these tools in safe environments or with permission—and never cross ethical or legal lines.

Whether you're testing phishing tactics with Zphisher or probing your own network using Nmap, Termux + GitHub makes learning practical and powerful.


Explore. Learn. Stay ethical. And never stop building.

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