Thanks everyone for the feedback. Presumably the list of linux commands in
Termux on Android is a subset of the full list of Linux Bash shell  (i.e.
Ubuntu or Redhat)

On MacOS one can go to /usr/sbin folder for the list of shell commands
available.  Where can we get a list of available shell commands on Android
OS? Is there a definitive guide for Linux programming on Android similar to
that on Ubuntu?

On Monday, October 30, 2017, William Porquet via talk <[email protected]>
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> http://smallbusiness.chron.com/add-startup-applications-android-58654.html
>
> You're welcome. ;-)
>
> Seems no rooting required.
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> On 30 Oct 2017 3:23 p.m., "Kevin Cozens via talk" <[email protected]
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>> On 2017-10-28 11:42 PM, R360 Design INC via talk wrote:
>>
>>> Where can we find Bash scripting guide specifically for Android devices?
>>> Ideally we will create Bash scripts that automatically execute when we turn
>>> on the Android device.
>>>
>>
>> I suspect you will have to root the device to be able to setup scripts
>> that will run when the device it turned on.
>>
>> One option you can look at for running scripts is the app called BusyBox.
>>
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