T-ui Theme Manager a.k.a. ttm is a script created (by Ema) to manage T-ui Expert themes:
https://github.com/M4dGun/t-ui_themes/tree/main/theme-manager
T-UI download link (via F-droid):
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/ohi.andre.consolelauncher/
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Hey friends, I need help
How can I list ALL the hard links created by users in my system?
(UBU 22,04 if it helps)
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- readme
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- themes_manager
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It is a fork of t-ui: contains some bug fixes and adds new features, including the useful "custom_command" and the possibility to integrate Termux commands.
📍 Check GitHub page: https://github.com/v1nc/T-UI-Expert
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■ T-uie Termux integration guide for non-ROOTed devices using TEL
(guide by Ema and Gavin)
[ if your device has root privileges, you can follow another guide, "T-uie Termux integration guide for ROOTed devices using TERMUX":
#tuie_termux_integration_with_root ]
::: Requirements :::
A) Install TUI-Expert if you are using TUI standard version
B) Uninstall Termux if you have already installed this app
C) Remove all Termux addons
::: Install TEL :::
1) Download and install TEL:api
2) Follow this link and download one of 4 TEL apks (there are 4 different versions depending on the architecture of your device), you will find them under the 'assets' section.
Note: If you don't know the architecture of your CPU, you can check this note:#find_cpu_architecture
3) Now install TEL
4) Allow storage permissions for TEL, in tuie type:apps -st TEL
—> App permissions —> Storage —> Allowing
5) Allow T-UI Expert to run Termux ( and TEL) task, in tuie type:apps -st T-UI Expert
—> App permissions —> Additional permissions —> Termux Service —> Allow
If there are no additional permissions visible, you can fix it with root, in tuie type:su -c pm grant de.reckendrees.systems.tui.expert com.termux.permission.TERMUX_SERVICE
OR
if you don't have root, you need to connect your device via adb and use:adb shell pm grant de.reckendrees.systems.tui.expert com.termux.permission.TERMUX_SERVICE
6) Now run TEL and grant all permissions
7) Type: termux-change-repo
Keep the default repository selected then tap 'ok' on screen.
8) Next choose any mirror of your choice (I use grimler) by selecting with 'spacebar'. Click 'ok' on screen. (This will automatically run 'apt update')
9) Now type: pkg upgrade -y
10) Last of all, type 'tel-setup
' to complete the installation
12) Done.
13) Without root, now you can directly use Termux commands via T-ui Expert thanks to TEL.
To test it, type:termux pwd
(Extra) Note: Before you can use TEL api you need to open TEL and type 'apt install termux-api -y
', then exit and reopen.
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A very useful Telegram bot created by Vadim Matvienko with some hints, tui commands etc
Click here: @tuihelperBot
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Click the 3 dots (top right), then you see the 'search' button as in pic. Type 'hardlink' and use arrows at bottom to find an answer!
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