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## Commands
```sh
```text
update Update the index
search [<regexp...>] Search available apps
show <appid...> Show detailed info about apps
@ -53,8 +53,10 @@ Unofficial packages are available on:
uninstall <appid...> Uninstall an app
download <appid...> Download an app
devices List connected devices
scan Scan for known fdroid apps on a device
list (categories/users) List all known values of a kind
repo Manage repositories
setups Manage setups
clean Clean index and/or cache
defaults Reset to the default settings
version Print version information
@ -70,16 +72,9 @@ be selected by following the appid with a colon and the version code. The
fdroidcl install org.quantumbadger.redreader:85
```
## Config
You can configure what repositories to use in the `config.json` file. On Linux,
you will likely find it at `~/.config/fdroidcl/config.json`.
You can run `fdroidcl defaults` to create the config with the default settings.
### *new: you can manage the repositories now directly via cli*
```sh
```text
usage: fdroidcl repo
List, add, remove, enable or disable repositories.
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$ fdroidcl repo disable <NAME>
```
### *new: you can manage automating installs using setups*
```text
usage: fdroidcl setup
List, add, remove, edit, and import/export setups.
Setups allow for mass installs onto an android device, excellent for backups.
List setups:
$ fdroidcl setup Show all setups
$ fdroidcl setup list <NAME> Show details about one setup
Modify setups:
$ fdroidcl setup new <NAME>
$ fdroidcl setup remove <NAME>
$ fdroidcl setup apply <NAME>
$ fdroidcl setup add-app <NAME> <APP-ID>
$ fdroidcl setup rm-app <NAME> <APP-ID>
$ fdroidcl setup add-repo <NAME> <REPO-NAME>
$ fdroidcl setup rm-repo <NAME> <REPO-NAME>
Export setups:
$ fdroidcl setup import <FILENAME>
$ fdroidcl setup export <NAME>
```
## Config
You can configure what repositories to use in the `config.toml` file. On Linux,
you will likely find it at `~/.config/fdroidcl/config.toml`.
You can run `fdroidcl defaults` to create the config with the default settings.
## Advantages over the Android client
* Command line interface

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