git-annex is available for Android inside Termux. This includes the [[git-annex assistant|/assistant]], for easy syncing between your Android and other devices. You do not need to root your Android to use git-annex. (Alternatively, rather than installing git-annex on your Android device, git-annex can run on your computer and use `adb` to pull and push changes to the Android device. See [[tips/android_sync_with_adb]] for instructions on using git-annex that way.) [[!toc ]] ## Installation First, install [Termux](https://termux.com/). This is an Android app that can run some Linux software in a terminal, including git-annex. git-annex is not currently part of the Termux distribution, but it's easy to install it. Paste these commands into Termux: pkg install wget wget https://git-annex.branchable.com/install/Android/git-annex-install source git-annex-install ## Starting git-annex To start git-annex, just run "git annex webapp" inside Termux. A browser window will open with the git-annex interface. [[!img webapp.png alt="git-annex webapp"]] ## Closing and reopening the webapp The webapp does not need to be left open after you've set up your repository. As long as Termux is left open, git-annex will remain running and sync your files. ## Starting at power on If you install the [Termux:Boot app](https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Termux:Boot), git-annex will be automatically started when your Android device powers on. It will run in the background in whatever repositories you have set up in the webapp. ## Using the command line If you prefer to use `git-annex` at the command line, you can do so inside Termux. Here we'll make a repository for photos: cd ~/storage/dcim git init git annex init You can go on to set up a ssh remote pointing to a server, and sync your files to and from it. And so on. Most ways you would use git-annex on a Linux system work fairly well in the Termux environment. ## Upgrading To upgrade to a new git-annex release, just run `git-annex-install` again.