fdroiddata/metadata/com.yubico.yubitotp.yml
Hans-Christoph Steiner 6dc775b236
rewrite all .txt with 'Auto Update Mode:None' (a-c)
```bash
for f in `grep --files-with-matches 'Auto Update Mode:None' metadata/*.txt |sed 's,^metadata/\(.*\)\.txt$,\1,'`; do echo $f; done >  /tmp/rewrite
fdroid rewritemeta --to yml `cat /tmp/rewrite`
for f in `cat /tmp/rewrite`; do git rm -f metadata/${f}.txt; git add metadata/${f}.yml; done
```
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Categories:
- Connectivity
License: BSD-3-Clause
SourceCode: https://github.com/Yubico/yubitotp-android
IssueTracker: https://github.com/Yubico/yubitotp-android/issues
AutoName: YubiTOTP
Summary: Generate OATH codes with YubiKey NEO over NFC
Description: |-
Generate One-Time Passwords (OTPs) using a YubiKey NEO hardware, connected using
NFC. It generates codes that are compatible with Google two-step verification,
and can be used with any other site that supports OATH TOTP.
There are two apps for YubiKey NEO and OATH: YubiTOTP and YubiOATH. They work
differently, and both are supported, but to get the most features and best user
experience we recommend use of YubiOATH. The YubiTOTP app works with all YubiKey
NEOs, however it is more limited than the YubiOATH app. The YubiOATH app
requires that the (free software) ykneo-oath applet has been loaded on to the
YubiKey NEO. The YubiTOTP app is still maintained for backwards compatibility.
RepoType: git
Repo: https://github.com/Yubico/yubitotp-android.git
Builds:
- versionName: 0.0.2
versionCode: 4
commit: YubiTOTP-0.0.2
maven: 'yes'
- versionName: 0.0.3
versionCode: 6
commit: YubiTOTP-0.0.3
maven: 'yes'
AutoUpdateMode: None
UpdateCheckMode: Tags
CurrentVersion: 0.0.3
CurrentVersionCode: 6