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Funny Commands for Termux;

These are my Top favourite Funny commands of Termux, This is Just my Opinion and If have your own list then Make sure you comment down below.  



I can provide some harmless and interesting Termux commands that you can try out:

  1. cowsay: This command displays a message in a speech bubble from a cow. For example, try typing cowsay Hello, Termux! and see what happens.
  2. figlet: This command creates large ASCII art letters out of text. For example, try typing figlet Termux is cool.
  3. sl: This command shows a train moving across your terminal screen. It is a type of ls, so be careful not to type it accidentally.
  4. fortune: This command displays a random fortune cookie message.
  5. nyancat: This command displays a cute animated rainbow cat. For example, type nyancat -speed 5 to adjust the speed of the animation.
  6. cmatrix: This command displays a matrix-like animation on your terminal screen. It is similar to the effect used in the movie "The Matrix".
  7. toilet: This command creates ASCII art text using various fonts and styles. For example, type toilet -f future Hello, Termux!.
  8. neofetch: This command displays system information and a logo in your terminal. It is a fun way to display your system specs.
  9. figlet -f slant "I love Termux": This command creates a slanted ASCII art text that says "I love Termux".
  10. asciiquarium: This command displays a fun, animated aquarium in your terminal. It is a great way to relax and take a break from work.
  11. lolcat: This command adds rainbow colors to the output of other commands. For example, type ls / | lolcat to see a rainbow-colored list of files and directories.
  12. bb: This command displays a scrolling banner of text in your terminal. For example, type bb "Hello, Termux!" to see the text scroll across your screen.
  13. figlet -f slant "I ❤ Termux": This command creates a slanted ASCII art text that says "I ❤ Termux".
  14. boxes: This command creates boxes around text in your terminal. For example, type boxes -d shell -a hcvc "Hello, Termux!" to see the text surrounded by a box made up of shell characters.
  15. oneko: This command displays a cute, animated cat that chases your mouse cursor around the screen.
  16. cmus: This is a music player that can be controlled from the command line. You can use it to play music stored on your device.
  17. htop: This command displays a system monitor that shows the usage of system resources such as CPU, memory, and disk space.
  18. apod: This command displays NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day in your terminal.
  19. banner: This command creates ASCII art text using a banner font. For example, type banner "Hello, Termux!" to create a large banner that says "Hello, Termux!".
  20. cacafire: This command displays an animated fire in your terminal.
  21. slurm: This command displays a real-time network interface monitor that shows the current network traffic in your terminal.
  22. xeyes: This command displays a pair of animated eyes that follow your mouse cursor around the screen.
  23. bmon: This command displays a real-time network bandwidth monitor that shows the current bandwidth usage of your network interfaces.
  24. cmatrix -u 2: This command displays a matrix-like animation in your terminal. The -u 2 option increases the speed of the animation.
  25. axel: This command is a download accelerator that allows you to download files faster from the command line.
  26. figlet -f graffiti "Termux Rocks!": This command creates a graffiti-style ASCII art text that says "Termux Rocks!".
  27. cowsay: This command displays a cow that says the text you specify. For example, type cowsay "Hello, Termux!" to see a cow say "Hello, Termux!".
  28. fortune: This command displays a random quote or saying in your terminal.
  29. toilet -f mono12 -F gay "Termux": This command creates a rainbow-colored ASCII art text that says "Termux".
  30. screenfetch: This command displays system information and a logo in your terminal.
  31. figlet -f bubble "Termux is Awesome!": This command creates a bubble-style ASCII art text that says "Termux is Awesome!".
  32. nyancat: This command displays an animated cat with a rainbow trail in your terminal.
  33. cmatrix -B -s: This command displays a matrix-like animation in your terminal, but with a blue color scheme and a smaller font size.
  34. sl: This command displays a train that runs across your terminal screen.
  35. boxes -d peek -p h8 -a hcvc "Termux is Cool!": This command creates a box around the text "Termux is Cool!", using a peek style and an h8 pattern for the box.
  36. figlet -f graffiti "Termux FTW!": This command creates a graffiti-style ASCII art text that says "Termux FTW!".
  37. nethack: This command starts the game NetHack, a classic ASCII art dungeon-crawling adventure game.
  38. slipstream: This command displays a visualization of network traffic in your terminal.
  39. toilet -f future "Termux": This command creates a futuristic-style ASCII art text that says "Termux".
  40. rev: This command reverses the characters in each line of text that you specify. For example, type echo "Termux" | rev to see "xumreT" displayed in your terminal.

Remember to use these commands responsibly and in accordance with ethical and legal guidelines.

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