## See http://f-droid.org/manual for details ## Fields for which no value is provided can be deleted ## Blank lines are customary as they are seen here # # Only used for making an app disappear from the index Disabled: # Only changes the name in the index. Not generally required Name: # Possible values are hard-coded in the F-Droid source code: separate with a ";" AntiFeatures: # Not hard-coded but look at the pre-existing ones. Separate with a ";" Category: # The ''overall'' license: must be compatible with licenses of components License: # Only use if different from Source Code Web Site: # Should be http(s):// Source Code: # Should be http(s):// Issue Tracker: # A dedicated web page with donation buttons is preferred Donate: # See http://flattr.com. Not visible in the client/web repository yet FlattrID: # Not visible in the client/web repository yet Bitcoin: # Jargon-free description, not longer than 40 characters Summary: # A description goes ''under'' this field # The description is terminated by a line with a single "." Description: Blank lines indicate a new paragraph and it is preferrable to make a new line for a new sentence. It is applicable to the Recommended Version i.e. the version that's closest to the Current Version (see below). * It should be fairly future proof, unless you intend to keep it updated * Not be too short * The maximum line length is 80 chars, unless the basic MediaWiki markup is used Requires root: No. The app can reboot the phone if it is allowed root. Anti-features: Tracking and Network Services. The app uploads usage statistics periodically to a server whose location is hard-coded into the app. Google Ad library was removed before building. Supports x86 natively. Status: Last version; BETA. [https://github.com/org/project/raw/master/res/raw/changelog.xml Changelog] . # Yes is the only possible value Requires Root: ## These next four only apply to apps with source-built versions Repo Type: Repo: # Versions/Codes of each line must be different from the others # Any jars or prebuilts should have references, preferably in the README Build Version: Build Version: # Comments on what to watch out for when adding new Build Versions (BVs) go here # This field is best used at the discretion of the repo maintainers Auto Update Mode: # One of Tags, RepoManifest, Static, Market or None (in that order of preference) # If None, describe how to obtain the Current Version (CV) in a comment # Tags and RepoManifest (RM) are automatic but check that the mechanism works # Use Static if you plan to let the maintainers know in person (so to speak) Update Check Mode: # These two values are usually in the AndroidManifest.xml, but can be automatically # updated according to the value of the previous field Current Version: Current Version Code: # The version at which the app stopped being free, source code became unavailable No Source Since: