 Again, today we're going to be talking about Turmux, which I talked about in the last video, which is an application you install on Android. And what it is, it's a terminal, but it's more than just a terminal. Again, a lot of Android applications, there's a lot of terminal applications out there, at least a handful of them. This is more than just that. It's not just giving you access to the shell on your Android system. It's actually giving you this whole new environment, which is very similar, but not quite a chur route. And it has a package manager. You can install, well, I think it bashes the default shell. I have ZShell installed on mine with Turmux, or sorry, Teamux, to split the screen and have different sessions going in one at once, MPEG installed, MPV installed, I have Curl installed, I have all my core tools. It is just a great environment to be working with. And although it's not quite a chur route, most of the packages that I use daily are in there, and as long as I don't need route access, although you could probably route your phone and use it, but I don't need to in most cases on this, you can do a lot with it. You can even get, I should have said this in the last video, you have SSH in it. You can also set up an SSH server on it, and then you can SSH into it, which is great if you want to be doing stuff on it and want to be using your desktop or laptop keyboard to type stuff on your phone. But today we're going to talk about another package by the same maintainer, and it's the Turmux API. And what the API package is, once you install it, you go then into Turmux, and you run the Turmux-API setup command, whatever, it's something like that. Turmux, do Turmux and then hit tab a couple times to autocomplete, and you'll see what it says API. Once you run that, the API is set up, and then you can interact with Android. You can then access things like the camera, the file system, your SD card storage in most cases, your clipboard, you can open applications, you can open links, and it makes it very useful for you to write shell scripts that can break out of that shell, that environment there, and access and interact with Android. Now in the last video I talked about how you can install Turmux either through the Google Play Store or through FDroid. Now it's very important, you remember which one you did, because when you go to install the Turmux API application, you have to install it from the same place. There was one point where I installed Turmux, apparently I installed it from Google Play for some reason, and then I went to install the Google API from FDroid, and it wasn't working. You have to install them both from the same place. But once you do that, then you're able to access this stuff. Now of course the first time you try to access something like the clipboard, you can actually use, the API has settings to where you can actually dial your phone, send text messages, check what text messages have recently come in. Of course the first time you run each one of these, Android is going to pop a box saying Turmux is trying to access this, do you want to allow it once you allow it, after that you don't have to say that anymore, and you can write a script that automates and sends texts or dials your phone, or grabs something from the clipboard and uses it in a shell script which I do all the time. You can then, if you run the storage one, you can then have a folder in your home directory in Turmux that accesses your storage on the Android device. And then you can access your photos, and you can actually run programs like Image, Magic and Turmux, and do modifications and changes to your photos, or FFmpeg to modify your videos. Or you can use something like MPV to play your music files, which is great. It's all stuff I do, and I actually have scripts for that I can do with slight modifications on my phone to get them to run, and it accesses everything great. So be sure to go and install Turmux, check out Turmux API, and it is just great. It does more than I'm just talking about in this video, maybe I'll talk about that more. I will talk about that more in future videos, but I do thank you for watching. Please visit FilmsByChris.com, that's Chris at the K, there's a link in the description as always. I hope that you have a great day.