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"textContent": "That sounds like a common hurdle when trying to get Termux to play nice with the Google ecosystem. Usually, most of those integration issues stem from how Android handles scoped storage or API restrictions between the two. If you’re running into trouble with file paths or script execution, it’s sometimes helpful to run your files through a quick validator or a code converter first. Ensuring the formatting and integrity are spot on before moving them into the Termux environment can save a lot of debugging time later.",
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