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How to install 500+ Termux Tools at Once - All Commands

 How to install 500+ Termux Tools at Once - All Commands


All Commands to Install 500+ Termux Tools at Once





Install 500+ Termux Tools


As you are all aware, my website is about ethical hacking. On my website, I also discuss hacking tactics and tips.


The majority of individuals are familiar with the Termux application and how to utilise it. However, many people are still perplexed by Termux and its tools. 


People are perplexed as to where we will obtain the necessary tools for our profession. For example, how does a person know which Termux tools to utilise when seeking for a Wi-Fi hacking tool?


So that was a problem, and in today's article, I'll teach you how to install 500+ tools in the Termux application with just one tool.


Yes, I'm referring to Tool-X. Installing this programme will provide you access to over 500 termux utilities in just one click. Learn more about Hack any Free Fire account if you're interested in hacking.


I'll provide you the commands you'll need to install this utility in termux below. Step by step, execute these commands.


Commands:


$ apt update && upgrade

$ pkg install git

$ pkg install python2

$ git clone https://github.com/rajkumardusad/Tool-X

$ cd Tool-X

$ chmod +x *

$ ./install


How to use :- 


After running the./install command, this utility will take some time to install.


After the installation is finished, type Tool-X anywhere in the Termux terminal and press Enter.


Now that the tool has started, you can select any option you like!


(1) To display all of the tools that are available.

(2) If you want to update Tool-X

 (3) If you want to show the tools category

(4)About Tool

(x)To exit the tool.


Warning:-


I accept no liability for any misuse or damage caused by this tool. All of my information is intended to be instructional, so use this tool at your own risk!

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