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NOTE!

These Are Outdated Configs. In Order To Get Latest Configs, Go To https://gitlab.com/atikattar1104/termux-custom-startup-configs

Termux Custom Configs For Custom Startup

Here Is The Custom Configs For Termux's Custom Startup Screen.

Requirements :-

  1. Up-To-Date Termux, Termux: Boot, Termux: Widget, Termux: Styling, And Optionally Other Termux Apps..
  2. Latest NeoFetch, CPUFetch, lsd Packages Installed.
  3. Knowledge Of Linux's Basic And Directory Commands And Their Syntax.

Setup :-

Step 1 :- Download All Files Except README.md From Code Section Of This Page.

Step 2 :- Run Termux Once, If Never Used Before.

Step 3 :- Go To usr/etc/ Folder, Which Is Outside Of home Directory, Using cd .. ; cd usr/etc/ Command.

Step 4 :- Rename bash.bashrc File To old-bash.bashrc And motd File To old-motd. Useful In Case Customization Gives Errors.

Step 5 :- Move New bash.bashrc And motd To usr/etc/, Which Is Outside Of home Directory.

[OR]

Step 5 :- Create New Files Named bash.bashrc And motd In usr/etc/ Folder, Which Is Outside Of home Directory, And Copy All Content Of Downloaded bash.bashrc And motd Files To The Newly Created bash.bashrc And motd File.

Step 6 :- Run neofetch and cpufetch Commands At Once, If Never Used Before.

Step 7 :- Go To .config/neofetch/ Folder, Which Is Inside Of home Directory, Using cd .config/neofetch/ Command.

Step 8 :- Rename config.conf To old-config.conf. Useful In Case Customization Gives Errors.

Step 9 :- Move New config.conf To .config/neofetch/, Which Is Inside Of home Directory.

[OR]

Step 9 :- Create A New File Named config.conf File In .config/neofetch/ Folder, Which Is Inside Of home Directory, And Copy All Content Of Downloaded config.conf To The Newly Created config.conf File.

Note :- If Files Already Exists With Same Name, Make Sure Not To Delete Them. Instead, Change Their Name (E.g. :- If motd Exists, Change It To old_motd Or Something Like That.). In Case, Customization Gives Errors, These Old Files Might Be Helpful.

Step 10 :- Make Sure To Read All Comments In All Files, In Order To Fully Customize As You Want.

ENJOY!👍

Note :-

  1. Make Sure To Read Comments Of All Files Before Use[IMP].

  2. Keep Old Files As Backup[VIMP!].

  3. Make Sure Termux And NeoFetch, CPUFetch Packages Are Updated And Upgraded[IMP].

  4. Read Help Info Of NeoFetch And CPUFetch Using --help Parameter[IMP].

  5. Notes For motd :- a) You Can Add Your Name Or Any Text You Want. Like Linux's Startup Text Which Is Shown When Booting The System. b) Note That This File motd Will Run First And Then 'bash.bashrc' After That.

Good Luck!👍

Special Thanks To :-

  1. Termux And It's Creators And Contributors For Creating Such A Great Linux System For Android.

  2. NeoFetch And It's Creators And Contributors For Creating Such A Great Linux Package And Helping In Customization.

  3. CPUFetch And It's Creators And Contributors For Creating Such A Great Linux Package And Helping Being "Cherry On The Cake!".

  4. Bash And It's Creators And Contributors For Creating Such A Great And Unique Linux Terminal Shell.

  5. And Everyone Who Helped In Customization.

Thanks!