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Running Parrot OS on Android means using virtualization or compatibility layers (like Termux) to access Parrot's security tools and Linux environment on your phone. It offers a command-line interface and many of Parrot's features, but performance and compatibility depend on your device. It's not a direct Android app but a way to bring a desktop Lin

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🦜 Parrot-os for Termux

Welcome to Parrot, your lightweight and efficient Shell-based tool specifically designed for Termux. With Parrot, you unlock the full potential of Linux on your Android device while enjoying a modern, streamlined experience.


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🚀 Features

  • 📜 100% Shell Script: Written entirely in Shell for maximum compatibility and simplicity.
  • 📱 Termux-Optimized: Seamlessly integrates with Termux for a smooth mobile development workflow.
  • ⚡ Lightweight & Fast: Minimal dependencies ensure quick setup and efficient operation.

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🌟 Getting Started

🛠️ Installation

  1. Install Termux
    Download Termux from F-Droid or GitHub.

  2. Update Termux Packages
    Run the following to ensure Termux is up-to-date:

    pkg update && pkg upgrade
  3. Clone the Repository
    Use Git to clone the Parrot repository:

    git clone https://github.com/k4ztral/parrot.git
  4. Navigate to the Directory

    cd parrot
  5. Run Installation Script

    ./parrot.sh

🎯 Usage

Once installed, you can launch Parrot with:

parrot

Explore its features and commands tailored for your Termux environment!


📜 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.


💬 Support & Community


📸 Screenshots & Media

Parrot Usage Example

🌟 Acknowledgments

Special thanks to:

  • The Termux Community for their amazing work.
  • All contributors who make Parrot better every day.

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Running Parrot OS on Android means using virtualization or compatibility layers (like Termux) to access Parrot's security tools and Linux environment on your phone. It offers a command-line interface and many of Parrot's features, but performance and compatibility depend on your device. It's not a direct Android app but a way to bring a desktop Lin

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