# fdroidcl [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/mvdan/fdroidcl?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/mvdan/fdroidcl) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mvdan/fdroidcl.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mvdan/fdroidcl) [F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/) desktop client. go get -u github.com/mvdan/fdroidcl/cmd/fdroidcl This is **not** a replacement for the [Android client](https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient). While the Android client integrates with the system with regular update checks and notifications, this is a command line client that talks to connected devices via [ADB](https://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html). ### Quickstart Download the index: fdroidcl update Show all available apps: fdroidcl search Install an app: fdroidcl install org.adaway ### Commands update Update the index search Search available apps show Show detailed info about an app devices List connected devices download Download an app install Install an app upgrade Upgrade an app uninstall Uninstall an app defaults Reset to the default settings A specific version of an app can be selected by following the appid with an colon (:) and the version code of the app to select. ### Config You can configure the repositories to use in the `config.json` file, located in `fdroidcl`'s config directory. This will be `~/.config/fdroidcl/config.json` on Linux. You can run `fdroidcl defaults` to create the config with the default settings. ### Missing features * Index verification via jar signature - currently relies on HTTPS * Interaction with multiple devices at once * Hardware features filtering ### Advantages over the Android client * Command line interface * Batch install/update/remove apps without root nor system privileges * Handle multiple Android devices * No need to install a client on the device ### What it will never do * Run as a daemon, e.g. periodic index updates * Graphical user interface * Act as an F-Droid server * Swap apps with devices running the Android client