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  • Stop termux on battery low [closed]

    9 août 2022, par Wouter van Dam

    TL ;DR BELOW

    


    I have a second phone who is converting some mkv files through ffmpeg in termux. But the phone can't get enough charging power from the charger because it uses to much power. So it state is always charging even if it isn't charging. No I want to run in termux a script that hits a kill command when the battery is low. So that it doesn't corrupt my files when shutting down because it just cant survive the night with my battery capacity. Any ideas of achieving this ?

    


    TL ;DR
How to run a termux command or script async with a event or looping function so that it kills the process when battery power is low.

    


  • Revision 4118 : mini scorie

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  • Revision 4118 : mini scorie

    3 octobre 2010, par kent1 — Log

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