Termux is a terminal emulator written in Go. It uses the Linux command line to interact with files. It displays the action that a file takes, the last time it was modified, and its owner and permissions. Termux can also show you the history of a file, including when it was last modified. You can also use a graphical user interface to navigate the Termux interface. The UI of a terminux window looks very similar to that of the Windows operating system. Termux supports many languages, including C, Go, Rust, Swift, and Swift. It also supports CMake and pkg-config. The command line interface allows you to perform various commands, and the application can be scaled up to fit any screen size. Unlike other graphical terminal emulators, Termux has a satisfying command line interface. If you don't like the visual user interface, Termux is the right choice for you. For the ultimate in portability, Termux offers a built-in SSH client that connects to servers via SSH. In addition, it supports Bluetooth keyboards and external displays. Termux can run Clang, CMake, and pkg-config, and is compatible with a variety of other shells. The IDE also includes GDB for debugging. Several third-party applications are supported, including vim, bash shell, nano, python console, and frotz.