Hey I was wondering if I could program a terminal emulator app to run some commands after each boot.
Thanks.
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Hello,
I need to run a command on my android phone. It's actually a bash script I wrote and installed in /system/xbin/. I can open a terminal emulator and type the command, but would prefer having an icon to graphically run the command with a single tap.
How can I add an icon to run a custom command?
Thanks!
The app script manager with script manager widgets may be what you're looking for, it allows for running a script from a widget.
Hello every one
I have some questions
How can i run a binary file written by c4droid in my sdcard or execute other files?
Does terminal emulator support applications have ncurses?
Is there any source for android busybox?
How can I have something like this?: look at terminal emulator screen sgots in play store
I will appericiate your answers
I was wondering if we can manage commands like
adb logcat > somefile.txt
adb fastboot flash some.IMG
Like commands which we use during custom ROM installation or while testing it by connecting to pc.
Is there any way to manage these commands inside an android terminal emulator app.
I tried to use those command directly after switching to root access but it didn't work out for me.
Does anyone knows if it is possible and if it is what is the correct way to do it.
I am not searching for app just a way to do it through your phone.
Sent from my HOV using CM10....
I know how to get to Terminal COmmand...How do I get to Terminal Emulator, while in TWRP?
I started 'ping' command from Terminal Emulator which execution is infinit. I wasn't able to stop that. When I pressed Vol- + C (which should work as Ctrl + C), 'ping' command didn't abort. So I just closed Terminal Emulator app. So if I close terminal without stopping program ('ping' in this case), would it still run or hang somewhere in background? Or would it be closed with Terminal Emulator app? Can I check if program is still running in any way?
My phone is OnePlus6 with OxygenOS based on Android 9.