super-productivity-1
🎂 Adding Yearly Repetitive Events (Birthdays, Anniversaries, Traditional Events) Method 1: Using Built-in Repeat Feature For Standard Yearly Events (Annual): Create the task: Tap + button Title: "John's Birthday 🎂" or "Wedding Anniversary 💍" Time estimate: [30m] or [1h] (for preparation/celebration) Open task details (tap on the task) Set repeat schedule: Tap “Repeat” section Select “Yearly” or “Custom” Configure yearly repeat: Repeat Type: Yearly Start Date: November 15, 2025 (actual birthday) Time: 00:00 (midnight) or 08:00 AM (reminder time) ✅ Save The task will now appear: ...
super-productivity
📱 Super Productivity for Android - Complete Guide (2025) Table of Contents What is Super Productivity? Key Features Getting Started Daily Essential Commands & Actions Task Management Time Tracking Project Management Integrations Daily Workflow Examples Pro Tips & Best Practices What is Super Productivity? Super Productivity is a free, open-source advanced todo list app with integrated time tracking and Jira/GitHub/GitLab integration. It’s designed to help you organize your tasks, track your time, and boost productivity. ...
exif-tool
📱 ExifTool CLI Guide for Termux (2025 Edition) 📋 Table of Contents About ExifTool Installation in Termux Latest Version Info Complete Metadata Removal Guide Essential Daily Commands Advanced Usage & Examples Privacy & Anti-Tracking Tips 🔍 About ExifTool ExifTool is a powerful command-line application for reading, writing, and editing meta information in a wide variety of files. Created by Phil Harvey, it’s the most comprehensive metadata tool available. Official Website: https://exiftool.org/ GitHub Mirror: https://github.com/exiftool/exiftool Developer: Phil Harvey License: Perl Artistic License / GPL Supported Formats: 200+ file types 📥 Installation in Termux Method 1: Using pkg (Recommended - Fastest) # Update package lists pkg update && pkg upgrade # Install ExifTool pkg install exiftool # Verify installation exiftool -ver Method 2: Using Perl CPAN (Latest Development Version) # Install dependencies pkg install perl wget make clang # Download latest version from official site cd ~ wget https://exiftool.org/Image-ExifTool-12.76.tar.gz # Extract tar -xzf Image-ExifTool-12.76.tar.gz # Navigate to directory cd Image-ExifTool-12.76 # Install perl Makefile.PL make test make install # Verify exiftool -ver Method 3: Direct Perl Script (Portable) # Download the standalone version cd ~ mkdir -p ~/bin cd ~/bin wget https://exiftool.org/exiftool-12.76.tar.gz tar -xzf exiftool-12.76.tar.gz cd exiftool-12.76 chmod +x exiftool # Add to PATH (add this to ~/.bashrc) echo 'export PATH="$HOME/bin/exiftool-12.76:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc source ~/.bashrc # Test exiftool -ver 📊 Latest Version Info As of November 2025: ...
cold
WHM PROTOCOL: COLD EXPOSURE FOR BEGINNERS Going into the ice water can be quite shocking, so you’d better learn to prepare your body if you want to try it. But how do you do that? We wear clothes all the time, which de-stimulates our bodies, leaving our vascular systems in poor condition. So what can we do to reduce the impact of the shock and instead allow the ice water to optimize our cardiovascular system? Most of us who live in the West take showers every day, and most of those are warm or hot showers, because we don’t like the cold. But if you end your warm or hot shower with just thirty seconds of cold water—just thirty seconds—you will begin to see results. Anybody is able to endure thirty seconds of cold water, especially after spending several minutes under the warm or hot water, collecting heat. The warm water opens up your veins, aiding your blood flow. So while the cold water might cause you some discomfort at first, thirty seconds is no great hardship. ...
age
Age CLI Tool - Complete Guide (2025) A modern encryption tool for Unix & Linux. age is a simple, modern and secure file encryption tool, format, and Go library. Project: FiloSottile/age Table of Contents Installation Quick Start Basic Concepts Daily Commands Examples Advanced Usage Best Practices Installation In Termux pkg update pkg install age Verify Installation age --version Quick Start Generate a Key Pair age-keygen -o -f ~/.ssh/age_key.txt Encrypt a File age -r <PUBLIC_KEY> -o encrypted.txt.age plaintext.txt Decrypt a File age -d -i ~/.ssh/age_key.txt encrypted.txt.age Basic Concepts Key Components Component Description Public Key Recipient key (x25519 format) - used to encrypt Private Key Sender key - kept secret, used to decrypt age file Encrypted file with .age extension (convention) Passphrase Alternative to key-based encryption Key Formats Public Keys: Start with age1 (example: age1aaa2xmjspxn73gv4py3n...) Private Keys: Start with AGE-SECRET-KEY-1 (stored in key files) Daily Commands 1. Generate Keys Generate a new private key and save to file age-keygen -o -f ~/my_age_key.txt Flags: ...
rethink-dns
Rethink DNS - Complete Android Guide (2025) Table of Contents Overview Key Features Installation & Setup Essential Daily Commands & Operations DNS Configuration Firewall Rules Advanced Features Logs & Monitoring Troubleshooting Best Practices Overview Rethink DNS is a free, open-source DNS resolver and firewall for Android that provides: DNS-based content blocking (ads, malware, trackers) Per-app firewall capabilities On-device DNS server Support for DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) and DNS-over-TLS (DoT) Network monitoring and logging Official Resources: ...
rsync
rsync - Remote Sync Tool for Termux Last Updated: October 2025 Official Website: https://rsync.samba.org/ GitHub Repository: https://github.com/WayneD/rsync Latest Stable Version: 3.3.0 (released April 2024) Table of Contents Overview Installation in Termux Basic Syntax Most Useful Daily Commands Common Options Practical Examples Advanced Use Cases Tips for Termux Users Troubleshooting Overview rsync is a fast, versatile file synchronization and transfer tool. It uses a delta-transfer algorithm that only sends differences between files, making it extremely efficient for: ...
git
Git CLI Cheat Sheet for Termux (2025 Edition) Version: Git 2.47+ (Latest as of 2025) Platform: Termux (Android Terminal Emulator) Official Resources: Website: https://git-scm.com Documentation: https://git-scm.com/docs GitHub Repository: https://github.com/git/git Table of Contents Initial Setup Repository Basics Staging & Committing Branching & Merging Remote Operations Viewing History Undoing Changes Stashing Advanced Operations Git Configuration Useful Aliases Initial Setup Configure Git (Required First Time) # Set your username git config --global user.name "Your Name" # Set your email git config --global user.email "your.email@example.com" # Set default branch name to main git config --global init.defaultBranch main # Set default editor (nano is easier in Termux) git config --global core.editor nano # Enable color output git config --global color.ui auto Example: ...
gh
GitHub CLI (gh) - Complete Guide for Daily Use Updated for 2025 | For Termux Users Table of Contents Initial Setup Authentication Repository Commands Issue Management Pull Requests GitHub Actions & Workflows Gist Management Release Management GitHub Copilot (CLI) Advanced Tips & Tricks Initial Setup Check Installation gh --version View Help gh help gh <command> --help gh <command> <subcommand> --help Authentication Login to GitHub # Interactive login (recommended) gh auth login # Login with token gh auth login --with-token < token.txt # Login to GitHub Enterprise gh auth login --hostname github.enterprise.com Check Authentication Status gh auth status # Check for specific hostname gh auth status --hostname github.com Switch Accounts gh auth switch # Switch to specific account gh auth switch --user username Logout gh auth logout # Logout from specific hostname gh auth logout --hostname github.com Get Authentication Token gh auth token Repository Commands Create Repository Create a New Repository # Create public repository gh repo create my-project --public # Create private repository gh repo create my-project --private # Create with description gh repo create my-project --description "My awesome project" --public # Create from current directory gh repo create --source=. --private --push # Create with specific gitignore and license gh repo create my-project --gitignore Node --license MIT --public Interactive Creation gh repo create # Follow the prompts Clone Repository # Clone your repository gh repo clone username/repo-name # Clone to specific directory gh repo clone username/repo-name target-directory # Clone with all submodules gh repo clone username/repo-name -- --recurse-submodules Fork Repository # Fork a repository gh repo fork owner/repo-name # Fork and clone gh repo fork owner/repo-name --clone # Fork with custom name gh repo fork owner/repo-name --fork-name my-fork View Repository # View repository in browser gh repo view # View specific repository gh repo view owner/repo-name # View in terminal (README) gh repo view owner/repo-name --web=false # View in browser gh repo view owner/repo-name --web Repository Information # List your repositories gh repo list # List organization repositories gh repo list organization-name # List with filters gh repo list --limit 50 --language python --public # List archived repositories gh repo list --archived Repository Settings # Archive repository gh repo archive owner/repo-name # Unarchive repository gh repo unarchive owner/repo-name # Delete repository (careful!) gh repo delete owner/repo-name --yes # Rename repository gh repo rename new-name # Edit repository settings gh repo edit --description "New description" --homepage "https://example.com" # Enable/disable features gh repo edit --enable-wiki gh repo edit --disable-issues gh repo edit --enable-projects Sync Fork # Sync your fork with upstream gh repo sync owner/repo-name # Sync current repository gh repo sync Issue Management Create Issues # Interactive issue creation gh issue create # Create with title and body gh issue create --title "Bug: Something broke" --body "Description here" # Create from file gh issue create --title "Feature Request" --body-file issue.md # Assign issue to yourself gh issue create --title "New task" --assignee @me # Create with labels gh issue create --title "Bug report" --label bug,urgent # Create with milestone gh issue create --title "Task" --milestone "v1.0" # Assign to specific user gh issue create --title "Task" --assignee username # Create with project gh issue create --title "Feature" --project "Roadmap" List Issues # List open issues gh issue list # List all issues (including closed) gh issue list --state all # List with filters gh issue list --label bug --assignee @me gh issue list --author username gh issue list --mention @me # List with limit gh issue list --limit 50 # Search issues gh issue list --search "bug in:title" # List by state gh issue list --state closed View Issue # View issue in browser gh issue view 123 # View in terminal gh issue view 123 --web=false # View with comments gh issue view 123 --comments Edit Issue # Edit issue interactively gh issue edit 123 # Update title gh issue edit 123 --title "New title" # Add/remove labels gh issue edit 123 --add-label "bug,urgent" gh issue edit 123 --remove-label "wontfix" # Change assignee gh issue edit 123 --add-assignee username gh issue edit 123 --remove-assignee username # Update milestone gh issue edit 123 --milestone "v2.0" # Update body gh issue edit 123 --body "Updated description" Comment on Issues # Add comment gh issue comment 123 --body "This is a comment" # Add comment from file gh issue comment 123 --body-file comment.md # Edit your last comment gh issue comment 123 --edit-last Close/Reopen Issues # Close issue gh issue close 123 # Close with comment gh issue close 123 --comment "Fixed in #124" # Close as completed gh issue close 123 --reason completed # Close as not planned gh issue close 123 --reason "not planned" # Reopen issue gh issue reopen 123 # Reopen with comment gh issue reopen 123 --comment "Need to revisit this" Pin/Unpin Issues # Pin issue gh issue pin 123 # Unpin issue gh issue unpin 123 Transfer Issue # Transfer to another repository gh issue transfer 123 owner/destination-repo Issue Status # Check issue status gh issue status # View issues assigned to you gh issue status --assignee @me Pull Requests Create Pull Request # Interactive PR creation gh pr create # Create with title and body gh pr create --title "Add new feature" --body "Description" # Create from file gh pr create --title "Feature" --body-file pr.md # Create draft PR gh pr create --draft --title "WIP: Feature" # Create with reviewers gh pr create --title "Feature" --reviewer user1,user2 # Create with assignees gh pr create --title "Feature" --assignee @me # Create with labels gh pr create --title "Feature" --label enhancement,documentation # Create with milestone gh pr create --title "Feature" --milestone "v1.0" # Create to specific branch gh pr create --base develop --head feature-branch # Fill with commits gh pr create --fill # Auto-fill from commits and title from branch gh pr create --fill-first # Create and open in browser gh pr create --web List Pull Requests # List open PRs gh pr list # List all PRs gh pr list --state all # List by author gh pr list --author username gh pr list --author @me # List with filters gh pr list --label bug --assignee @me # List by base branch gh pr list --base main # Search PRs gh pr list --search "fix in:title" # List draft PRs gh pr list --draft # List ready for review gh pr list --search "is:pr is:open review:required" View Pull Request # View PR in browser gh pr view 123 # View in terminal gh pr view 123 --web=false # View with comments gh pr view 123 --comments # View diff gh pr diff 123 # View with JSON output gh pr view 123 --json title,body,state Checkout Pull Request # Checkout PR branch locally gh pr checkout 123 # Checkout by branch name gh pr checkout feature-branch # Force checkout (discard local changes) gh pr checkout 123 --force Review Pull Request # Start interactive review gh pr review 123 # Approve PR gh pr review 123 --approve # Request changes gh pr review 123 --request-changes --body "Please fix the typo" # Comment on PR gh pr review 123 --comment --body "Looks good overall" # Approve with comment gh pr review 123 --approve --body "LGTM!" Comment on Pull Request # Add comment gh pr comment 123 --body "Great work!" # Add comment from file gh pr comment 123 --body-file comment.md Edit Pull Request # Edit PR interactively gh pr edit 123 # Update title gh pr edit 123 --title "New title" # Update body gh pr edit 123 --body "Updated description" # Add/remove labels gh pr edit 123 --add-label "ready-to-merge" gh pr edit 123 --remove-label "wip" # Add/remove reviewers gh pr edit 123 --add-reviewer user1,user2 gh pr edit 123 --remove-reviewer user3 # Add/remove assignees gh pr edit 123 --add-assignee @me gh pr edit 123 --remove-assignee username # Update milestone gh pr edit 123 --milestone "v2.0" # Update base branch gh pr edit 123 --base develop # Convert to draft gh pr ready 123 --undo # Mark as ready for review gh pr ready 123 Merge Pull Request # Merge PR (default merge commit) gh pr merge 123 # Merge with squash gh pr merge 123 --squash # Merge with rebase gh pr merge 123 --rebase # Merge and delete branch gh pr merge 123 --delete-branch # Auto-merge when checks pass gh pr merge 123 --auto --squash # Merge with custom commit message gh pr merge 123 --subject "Custom message" --body "Details" # Disable auto-merge gh pr merge 123 --disable-auto Close/Reopen Pull Request # Close PR without merging gh pr close 123 # Close with comment gh pr close 123 --comment "Closing due to..." # Delete branch when closing gh pr close 123 --delete-branch # Reopen PR gh pr reopen 123 # Reopen with comment gh pr reopen 123 --comment "Reopening because..." Check PR Status # Check status of your PRs gh pr status # View checks for a PR gh pr checks 123 # Watch checks in real-time gh pr checks 123 --watch # View specific check details gh pr checks 123 --required GitHub Actions & Workflows List Workflows # List all workflows gh workflow list # List with status gh workflow list --all View Workflow # View workflow details gh workflow view workflow-name # View workflow in browser gh workflow view workflow-name --web # View workflow YAML gh workflow view workflow-name --yaml Run Workflow # Run workflow interactively gh workflow run # Run specific workflow gh workflow run workflow-name # Run with inputs gh workflow run workflow-name --field key=value # Run on specific branch gh workflow run workflow-name --ref branch-name # Run with raw parameters gh workflow run workflow-name --raw-field key=value Enable/Disable Workflow # Enable workflow gh workflow enable workflow-name # Disable workflow gh workflow disable workflow-name List Workflow Runs # List all runs gh run list # List for specific workflow gh run list --workflow workflow-name # List with filters gh run list --branch main --status success gh run list --event push gh run list --limit 50 # List all statuses gh run list --status completed gh run list --status failure gh run list --status in_progress View Run Details # View run in browser gh run view 123456 # View in terminal gh run view 123456 --web=false # View logs gh run view 123456 --log # View specific job logs gh run view 123456 --job=job-id --log # Exit with non-zero if run failed gh run view 123456 --exit-status Watch Run # Watch run progress gh run watch 123456 # Watch with exit status gh run watch 123456 --exit-status Rerun Workflow # Rerun entire workflow gh run rerun 123456 # Rerun only failed jobs gh run rerun 123456 --failed # Rerun with debug gh run rerun 123456 --debug Cancel Run # Cancel workflow run gh run cancel 123456 Download Run Artifacts # Download all artifacts gh run download 123456 # Download specific artifact gh run download 123456 --name artifact-name # Download to specific directory gh run download 123456 --dir ./downloads Delete Run # Delete workflow run gh run delete 123456 View Run Logs # View logs for latest run gh run view --log # View logs for specific run gh run view 123456 --log # View logs for specific job gh run view 123456 --log --job=job-name Gist Management Create Gist # Create gist from file gh gist create file.txt # Create multiple files gh gist create file1.txt file2.js # Create from stdin echo "Hello World" | gh gist create - # Create with description gh gist create file.txt --desc "My awesome gist" # Create public gist gh gist create file.txt --public # Create with filename gh gist create - --filename "hello.txt" < file.txt # Create and open in browser gh gist create file.txt --web List Gists # List your gists gh gist list # List with limit gh gist list --limit 50 # List public only gh gist list --public # List secret only gh gist list --secret View Gist # View gist in browser gh gist view gist-id # View in terminal gh gist view gist-id --raw # View specific file gh gist view gist-id --filename file.txt # View files list gh gist view gist-id --files Edit Gist # Edit gist file gh gist edit gist-id --filename file.txt # Add file to gist gh gist edit gist-id --add new-file.txt # Remove file from gist gh gist edit gist-id --remove old-file.txt # Update description gh gist edit gist-id --desc "Updated description" Clone Gist # Clone gist gh gist clone gist-id # Clone to specific directory gh gist clone gist-id target-dir Delete Gist # Delete gist gh gist delete gist-id Release Management Create Release # Interactive release creation gh release create # Create with tag gh release create v1.0.0 # Create with title and notes gh release create v1.0.0 --title "Version 1.0.0" --notes "Release notes" # Create from notes file gh release create v1.0.0 --notes-file CHANGELOG.md # Create draft release gh release create v1.0.0 --draft # Create pre-release gh release create v1.0.0 --prerelease # Create with assets gh release create v1.0.0 ./dist/*.zip # Generate notes automatically gh release create v1.0.0 --generate-notes # Create with specific target gh release create v1.0.0 --target main # Verify tag signature gh release create v1.0.0 --verify-tag List Releases # List all releases gh release list # List with limit gh release list --limit 20 # Exclude drafts gh release list --exclude-drafts # Exclude pre-releases gh release list --exclude-pre-releases View Release # View latest release gh release view # View specific release gh release view v1.0.0 # View in browser gh release view v1.0.0 --web # View with JSON output gh release view v1.0.0 --json tagName,name,assets Download Release Assets # Download all assets from latest release gh release download # Download from specific release gh release download v1.0.0 # Download specific asset gh release download v1.0.0 --pattern "*.zip" # Download to specific directory gh release download v1.0.0 --dir ./downloads # Skip existing files gh release download v1.0.0 --skip-existing # Download archive gh release download v1.0.0 --archive zip Edit Release # Edit release interactively gh release edit v1.0.0 # Update title gh release edit v1.0.0 --title "New Title" # Update notes gh release edit v1.0.0 --notes "Updated notes" # Mark as latest gh release edit v1.0.0 --latest # Mark as pre-release gh release edit v1.0.0 --prerelease # Convert draft to published gh release edit v1.0.0 --draft=false # Update tag gh release edit v1.0.0 --tag v1.0.1 Upload Release Assets # Upload assets to release gh release upload v1.0.0 ./dist/*.zip # Upload and overwrite existing gh release upload v1.0.0 app.zip --clobber Delete Release # Delete release gh release delete v1.0.0 # Delete with confirmation gh release delete v1.0.0 --yes # Delete and cleanup tag gh release delete v1.0.0 --cleanup-tag GitHub Copilot (CLI) Copilot Explain # Explain a command gh copilot explain "git rebase -i HEAD~3" # Explain in interactive mode gh copilot explain Copilot Suggest # Get command suggestions gh copilot suggest "list all running docker containers" # Suggest git command gh copilot suggest --target git "undo last commit" # Suggest GitHub CLI command gh copilot suggest --target gh "create a pull request" # Suggest shell command gh copilot suggest --target shell "find large files" Advanced Tips & Tricks Configuration View Configuration # View all configuration gh config list # Get specific value gh config get editor gh config get git_protocol Set Configuration # Set default editor gh config set editor vim gh config set editor "code --wait" # Set git protocol gh config set git_protocol ssh gh config set git_protocol https # Set browser gh config set browser firefox # Set default prompt behavior gh config set prompt enabled # Set preferred pager gh config set pager less Aliases List Aliases gh alias list Create Aliases # Simple alias gh alias set pv 'pr view' # Alias with parameters gh alias set bugs 'issue list --label=bug' # Shell alias gh alias set --shell igrep 'gh issue list --label="$1" | grep "$2"' # Complex aliases gh alias set prs 'pr list --state open --author @me' gh alias set co 'pr checkout' gh alias set merge 'pr merge --squash --delete-branch' Delete Alias gh alias delete pv Search Search Repositories # Search repositories gh search repos "machine learning" --language python # Search with stars filter gh search repos "web framework" --stars ">1000" # Search in specific organization gh search repos "react" --owner facebook # Limit results gh search repos "cli tool" --limit 10 # Search archived repos gh search repos "archived:true" # Search by topic gh search repos "topic:nodejs" Search Code # Search code gh search code "func main" --language go # Search in specific repository gh search code "authentication" --repo owner/repo # Search by filename gh search code --filename ".github/workflows/*.yml" # Search in path gh search code "import" --path "src/" Search Issues & PRs # Search issues gh search issues "bug" --repo owner/repo # Search PRs gh search prs "fix" --state open # Search by label gh search issues "label:bug" # Search by author gh search issues "author:username" # Search by assignee gh search issues "assignee:@me" # Complex search gh search issues "is:open label:bug created:>2024-01-01" Search Commits # Search commits gh search commits "fix bug" # Search in repository gh search commits "security" --repo owner/repo # Search by author gh search commits "author:username" # Search by committer gh search commits "committer:username" # Search with date range gh search commits "created:2024-01-01..2024-12-31" API Access Make API Calls # GET request gh api repos/:owner/:repo # GET with parameters gh api repos/:owner/:repo/issues --field state=open # POST request gh api repos/:owner/:repo/issues --method POST --field title="Bug report" # Paginate results gh api repos/:owner/:repo/issues --paginate # Use custom headers gh api repos/:owner/:repo --header "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" # GraphQL query gh api graphql -f query='query { viewer { login } }' # Save response to file gh api repos/:owner/:repo > repo.json # Use JQ to parse gh api repos/:owner/:repo | jq '.stargazers_count' Extensions List Extensions gh extension list Install Extension # Install from repository gh extension install owner/gh-extension-name # Install from local path gh extension install . Upgrade Extensions # Upgrade all extensions gh extension upgrade --all # Upgrade specific extension gh extension upgrade extension-name Remove Extension gh extension remove extension-name Browse Extensions gh extension browse SSH Keys List SSH Keys gh ssh-key list Add SSH Key # Add from file gh ssh-key add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub --title "My Laptop" # Add with stdin cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | gh ssh-key add --title "Work Desktop" Delete SSH Key gh ssh-key delete key-id GPG Keys List GPG Keys gh gpg-key list Add GPG Key # Add from file gh gpg-key add key.asc # Add with stdin gpg --armor --export key-id | gh gpg-key add Delete GPG Key gh gpg-key delete key-id Notifications List Notifications # List all notifications gh api notifications # List unread notifications gh api notifications --field all=false # Mark as read gh api notifications --method PUT Environment Variables Important environment variables for gh: ...
httpie
HTTPie CLI - Complete Guide for Termux (2025) HTTPie is a modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for making API requests and testing web services. This guide covers the most useful commands for daily use in Termux. Official Resources: Website: https://httpie.io GitHub: https://github.com/httpie/cli Documentation: https://httpie.io/docs/cli Table of Contents Basic Syntax HTTP Methods Request Items Headers & Authentication Request Body File Operations Sessions Output Options Advanced Features Common Use Cases Basic Syntax http [flags] [METHOD] URL [REQUEST_ITEM ...] Structure: ...