fdroidcl

F-Droid desktop client. Requires Go 1.11 or later.
go get -u mvdan.cc/fdroidcl
While the Android client integrates with the system with regular update checks
and notifications, this is a simple command line client that talks to connected
devices via ADB.
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 [<regexp...>] Search available apps
show <appid...> Show detailed info about an app
install [<appid...>] Install or upgrade apps
uninstall <appid...> Uninstall an app
download <appid...> Download an app
devices List connected devices
list (categories) List all known values of a kind
defaults Reset to the default settings
version Print version information
An appid is just an app's unique package name. A specific version of an app can
be selected by following the appid with a colon and the version code. The
'search' and 'show' commands can be used to find these strings. For example:
$ fdroidcl search redreader
$ fdroidcl show org.quantumbadger.redreader
$ 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.
Advantages over the Android client
- Command line interface
- Batch install/update/remove apps without root nor system privileges
- No need to install a client on the device
What it will never do
- Run as a daemon, e.g. periodic index updates
- Act as an F-Droid server
- Swap apps with devices
Caveats
- Index verification relies on HTTPS (not the JAR signature)
- The tool can only interact with one device at a time
- Hardware compatibility of packages is not checked