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TERMUX is appliction providing linux like environment.
ALPINE-LINUX is fast,small and secure kind of distro of linux.
Using Alpine-linux is beneficial for programmers,computer science students,normal people, and also students of different disciplines.
Also learning alpinelinux in phone is easy for people not having pc,laptop or such requirement and also for those who don't have linux in their PCs.
alpinelinuxtermux wiki is created which will be beneficial for using it in termux.

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.. firs of all.. when you start to learn something you should check your available resources agains the needs ..
## requirements
We are persons, so first of all [we have real life requirements](#real-life-requirements)
and after [we need related requirements](#related-requirements).
You as future contributor or developer must check your resources and adapt those to your situation..
that seems unrelated to learning but ITS VERY IMPORTANT! Why?: well cos in linux and development
you shoul READ A LOT .. and that will waste time from your life.
### Real life requirementes
* **Manners**, you will must have a vocation for reading and analysis.
* **Time**, you will need time, cos you will need to read a lot!
* **Computer**, you should have a pc, or similar, by example most of the people uses the androit phone to handle an internal linux using [termux](termux-pending-file.md)
### Related requirementes
* **Knowledge** you will need a knowed editor, a god knowledge of git as minimal base..
* **Internet**, and minimal bandwitch of internet network.. cos almost today all the development will forced to you to contribute over internet.
* **Unix-like**, you should have some kind of way to interact with a UNIX like operating system, like MAC or Linux.
### About this wiki newbie
This material is a main one, for a more focused tutorial please check
the [../tutorials/](../tutorials/) directory space, that have more focused or maybe simple ways to
reach specific objetives. Of course those **guides or tutorials will assume you already have knowledge**.
On the other hand, **this material (newbie sections) assumes a more general level and helps you to follow the steps more slowly,
in categories and explained steps**.
### About copyright material
Please check our [../alpine/copyright.md](../alpine/copyright.md).

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Alpine Linux tutorias and how tos Alpine Linux tutorias and how tos
================================= =================================
This category section will try to guide new ones with almost basic enought knowledge of Linux. The **tutorials are hands-on docs** expected to try and achieve the goals described
in each step, possibly with the help of a good example. The output in one step
is the starting point for the following steps.
**CONSIDERATIONS**: Please check the [Feature Differences OF THIS ALPINE LINUX](../newbies/README.md#feature-differences) The **Howtos are smaller articles** explaining how to perform a particular task
with Alpine Linux, that expects a minimal knowledge from reader to perform actions.
## TUTORIALS AND HOW TOS
We divided the guides, tutorials and howtos in 3 main sections (directories):
1. [newbies](../newbies) (formal ways of doing things but with explanations, mostly for begginers)
2. [community-way](community-way) (informal ways of doing things, with minimal or no explanations)
3. [professional-way](professional-way) (informal ways but with more explanations and implicit security)
## Acknowledges
**CONSIDERATIONS**: Please check the [Feature Differences OF ALPINE LINUX](../newbies/README.md#feature-differences)
but those are the main ones you should considering before usage of Alpine linux: but those are the main ones you should considering before usage of Alpine linux:
1. Alpine Linux **is designed for power users, with security and simplicity in mind**. 1. Alpine Linux **is designed for power users, with security and simplicity in mind**.
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* **Computer**, you should **have a pc, or phone**, and must have a UNIX like operating system, like MAC/IOS or Androit/Linux * **Computer**, you should **have a pc, or phone**, and must have a UNIX like operating system, like MAC/IOS or Androit/Linux
* **Internet**, and minimal bandwitch of internet network.. * **Internet**, and minimal bandwitch of internet network..
## TUTORIALS AND HOW TOS
We divided the guides, tutorials and howtos in 3 main sections, one for new new fresh users (newbies)
and the others two for impatients:
1. [newbies](../newbies)
2. [community-way](community-way)
3. [professional-way](professional-way)
## Help online directly ## Help online directly
- 🗯 IRC - 🗯 IRC

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Community way of alpine wiki documentation Community way of alpine wiki documentation
========================================= =========================================
The **tutorials are hands-on docs** expected to try and achieve the goals described
in each step, possibly with the help of a good example. The output in one step
is the starting point for the following steps.
The **Howtos are smaller articles** explaining how to perform a particular task
with Alpine Linux, that expects a minimal knowledge from reader to perform actions.
Those documents are community made and may or not may have updated. Those documents are community made and may or not may have updated.
For more up to date documents check [the main index at ../tutorials/README.md](../tutorials/README.md) For more up to date documents check [the main index at tutorials/README.md](../README.md)
## INSTALL ## INSTALL
TODO
## PHONES ## PHONES
* [alpine-tutorial-in-phones.md](alpine-tutorial-in-phones.md) * [alpine-tutorial-in-phones.md](alpine-tutorial-in-phones.md)
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* **NC** Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted, with exceptions if you fill an issue here! * **NC** Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted, with exceptions if you fill an issue here!
* **SA** Adaptations must be shared under the same terms, you must obey this terms and do not change it. * **SA** Adaptations must be shared under the same terms, you must obey this terms and do not change it.
For more information check the [../alpine/copyright.md](../alpine/copyright.md) For more information check the [../../alpine/copyright.md](../../alpine/copyright.md)

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* **NC** Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted, with exceptions if you fill an issue here! * **NC** Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted, with exceptions if you fill an issue here!
* **SA** Adaptations must be shared under the same terms, you must obey this terms and do not change it. * **SA** Adaptations must be shared under the same terms, you must obey this terms and do not change it.
For more information check the [../alpine/copyright.md](../alpine/copyright.md) For more information check the [../../alpine/copyright.md](../../alpine/copyright.md)

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Alpine wiki in Professional ways
================================
The documentation here requires a minimum medium or advanced level of knowledge in Linux,
if you do not have the level it is recommended that you read the [documents in the NEWBIE category](../../newbie/README.md)
## SERVICES
* [server-alpine-gitea-professional.md](server-alpine-gitea-professional.md)
## Convention for naming the files:
1. each one must started with the word "alpine" unless are just a extra document like the androit external apps
2. must be followed "tutorial" or "guide" or "howto"
3. rest of the name can be whatever and do not have spaces.. each word must be separated with "-"
4. the name must not contains any simbol or space, only numbers and letters and "-" are allowed
5. the extension of the file must be ".md"
6. you can upload extra support files like scripts shell or photos
7. the name of each extra files must be same as the document and extra word to idetify
## Help online directly
- 🗯 IRC
- 💬 `##alpine_telegram_english`
- 💬 `#alpine_linux_english`
- 📱 Telegram https://t.me/alpine_linux
- 🇬🇧 https://t.me/alpine_linux_english
- 🇷🇺 https://t.me/alpine_linux_pycckuu (dual english russian, low activity)
- 🇨🇴 https://t.me/alpine_linux_espanol
- 🇧🇬 https://t.me/alpine_linux_bulgarian (dual english bulgarian, low activity)
- 🇨🇳 https://t.me/alpine_linux_chinese (dual english chinese, low activity)
- 📡 https://t.me/opentechnologies (open languajes but english as main)
- ⛓ Matrix
- 👥 https://matrix.to/#/#alpine-linux-english:matrix.org
# LICENSE
**CC BY-NC-SA**: this project allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material
in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given
to the creators involved. If you remix, adapt, or build upon the material, you must license the modified
material under identical terms, includes the following elements:
* **BY** Credit must be given to the creator of each content respectivelly, starting at the first contributor.
* **NC** Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted, with exceptions if you fill an issue here!
* **SA** Adaptations must be shared under the same terms, you must obey this terms and do not change it.
For more information check the [../../alpine/copyright.md](../../alpine/copyright.md)