Get the process back to foreground with the fg commandĪ GUI close button is not necessary. Ctrl-z - send process to the background (same as appending & at the end of the command), it minimizes the process giving you a shell while the command runs on the background.Ctrl-c - send interrupt signal ( I told you to close immediately).Ctrl-d - send EOF signal ( can you please close?).I've been using Termux for years and this fact has never bothered me, and seems like you need to get used to a CLI, where there is no GUI close button All of these shortcuts were written with the terminal combinations in mind because before there were desktop environments and GUIs, people also had to close and leave their terminal sessions. Terminal multiplexer such as screen and tmux have been used for years and use double-combos to avoid clashing with shell key combinations (ergo, Ctrl-b + Ctrl-_). might close the screen session insteadįriend, if you aren't aware of what you are talking about, why are you suggesting it? I'm relatively sure does not work in some places like screen because it's a transmitted terminal thing, and e.g.