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    AnLinux

    AnLinux

    AnLinux allow you to run Linux on Android without root access

    AnLinux allow you to run Linux on Android without root access. The bash script downloads the image over the internet, then decompresses the image, and then mounts it using PRoot.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Xteam

    Xteam

    All-in-one command-line toolkit for security testing and OSINT tools

    ...Xteam’s architecture uses a main bash script that serves as the hub for running internal modules or downloading and executing external projects when needed. It can operate on Linux systems as well as Android devices using Termux, making it accessible in both desktop and mobile environments.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    sysmon

    sysmon

    Sysmon prints short and uniform information about OS

    This shell script prints short and uniform information about OS such as: CPU, RAM, OS name and version, kernel version, hostname, system load, current processes, network interfaces, total logged in users, hard disks, runlevel, etc. No root or any special superuser's rights are required. Runs under Linux, Android (Termux), Windows (Msys2 and Cygwin), FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD and other Unix-like systems.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    KoboldCpp

    KoboldCpp

    Run GGUF models easily with a UI or API. One File. Zero Install.

    KoboldCpp is an easy-to-use AI text-generation software for GGML and GGUF models, inspired by the original KoboldAI. It's a single self-contained distributable that builds off llama.cpp and adds many additional powerful features.
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    Downloads: 525 This Week
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    Andronix App

    Andronix App

    This is the official repository for the back end of the Andronix app

    Andronix is simple inside the hood (well not really, but most of it is simple to understand). Andronix uses PRoot to run your favorite Linux distribution on your Android devices. PRoot is a user-space implementation of chroot, mount --bind, and binfmt_misc. This means that users don't need any privileges or setup to do things like using an arbitrary directory as the new root file system, making files accessible somewhere else in the file system hierarchy, or executing programs built for...
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    Termshark

    Termshark

    A terminal UI for tshark, inspired by Wireshark

    A terminal user-interface for tshark, inspired by Wireshark. If you're debugging on a remote machine with a large pcap and no desire to scp it back to your desktop, termshark can help! Read pcap files or sniff live interfaces (where tshark is permitted). Filter pcaps or live captures using Wireshark's display filters. Reassemble and inspect TCP and UDP flows. View network conversations by protocol. Copy ranges of packets to the clipboard from the terminal. Written in Golang, compiles to a single executable on each platform - downloads available for Linux, macOS, BSD variants, Android (termux) and Windows. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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