F-Droid desktop client
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README.md

fdroidcl

F-Droid desktop client.

This is not a replacement for the Android client. 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.

For simplicity, it tries to follow the apt-get/apt-cache commands where it makes sense such as update, show, install and remove.

Current features

  • Single repo support
  • Update the index
  • List all apps
  • Search by keywords
  • Show details of an app

Missing features

  • Multi-repo support
  • Interaction with a device via ADB:
    • Fetch device details (Android version, architecture, ...)
    • Should use a sync command if always fetching the data above is slow
    • Install, update and remove applications
  • Interaction with multiple devices at once via ADB:
    • Transfer apps and their data from one device to another
  • Apk caching

Advantages over the Android client

  • Faster to use command line interface
  • Ability to batch install/update/remove without root nor system privileges
  • Handle multiple Android devices

Android client features this will never have

  • "Update available" notifications
  • Run on Android with a user interface
  • Swap apps over WiFi or Bluetooth and local repos