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Is there a way to edit text and use #Git on a mobile device?

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    @viresh @TheVoidTLMB oh interesting, in this case hand-editing the exolve file manually might be even easier.For accented letter, which encoding should I go for? UTF-8 or Latin-1?
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    Hey, #android brain trust. Just checking: it's not possible to have two copies of the same app on Android, right?There are usability problems I have solved for myself on MacOS (and a wack variant of Debian, come to think of it) by the simple expedient of downloading a piece of software more than once, and just... changing the name on it to convince the OS it's actually a different app, and assigning it a custom icon so I can tell the different versions apart. I can't also do that somehow on Android, right? Because it would solve a variety of problems for me to be able to have multiple copies of, for instance, FairEmail and/or K-9.