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LibTerm is a command line interface for iPhone and iPad. Includes what you need for coding C programs!

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  • FreeOpen Source

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  • IT flagItaly
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  • iPhone
  • iPad
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  • Developed by

    IT flagDevelobile S.p.A.
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
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    26 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •   Updated May 1, 2020
  •   4.48 avg rating
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  •  656 Stars
  •  123 Forks
  •  54 Open Issues
  •   Updated Mar 27, 2024 
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What is LibTerm?

LibTerm is a command line interface for iPhone and iPad. Includes what you need for coding C programs!

Commands:

ls, lli, ifconfig, ping, readlink, id, chmod, clang, telnet, host, du, link, dig, egrep, bc, date, gzip, nslookup, python2, fgrep, mv, python3, md5, say, luac, ssh-keygen, xargs, diff, cd, tee, chksum, lua, touch, dc, tar, chflags, rm, sort, uniq, awk, printenv, chgrp, find, mkdir, tail, df, pwd, opt, chown, gunzip, compress, llvm-link, nc, uptime, sed, setenv, stat, uname, sum, head, wc, cat, echo, unsetenv, unlink, pbpaste, rmdir, uncompress, curl, ln, cp, whoami, rlogin, tr, env, whois, pbcopy, python, grep, nm, jsc, clear, sh, help, exit, open, package, edit

Edit text files and code with a graphical editor and syntax highlighting with the 'edit' command.

Not enough commands? You can code your own scripts with Python 2.7, Python 3.7, Lua 5.3, install third party commands or even compile and run C code with the 'clang' and 'lli' commands!

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