├── .github └── workflows │ └── Zip-it.yml ├── LICENSE.md ├── README.md ├── repos ├── bromite ├── fdroid ├── microg ├── nanolx ├── newpipe └── unofficialfirefox └── wpm.sh /.github/workflows/Zip-it.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This is a basic workflow to help you get started with Actions 2 | 3 | name: CI 4 | 5 | # Controls when the workflow will run 6 | on: 7 | # Triggers the workflow on push or pull request events but only for the bash branch 8 | push: 9 | tags: [ 'release-*' ] 10 | 11 | # Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab 12 | workflow_dispatch: 13 | 14 | # A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel 15 | jobs: 16 | # This workflow contains a single job called "build" 17 | build: 18 | # The type of runner that the job will run on 19 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 20 | 21 | # Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job 22 | steps: 23 | # Checks-out your repository under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, so your job can access it 24 | - name: checkout code 25 | uses: actions/checkout@v3 26 | with: 27 | ref: ${{ github.ref }} 28 | 29 | # Runs a set of commands using the runners shell 30 | - name: prepare for zipping 31 | run: mv wpm.sh wpm 32 | 33 | - name: zip it 34 | uses: tuxecure/zip-it@v2.1 35 | with: 36 | pkg_directories: bin share 37 | bin: wpm 38 | data_directory: repos 39 | package_name: wpm 40 | 41 | - name: setup release 42 | uses: spenserblack/actions-tag-to-release@v0.1.4 43 | 44 | - name: Make release 45 | uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1 46 | with: 47 | files: wpm.zip 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU General Public License 2 | ========================== 3 | 4 | _Version 3, 29 June 2007_ 5 | _Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <>_ 6 | 7 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license 8 | document, but changing it is not allowed. 9 | 10 | ## Preamble 11 | 12 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for software and other 13 | kinds of works. 14 | 15 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away 16 | your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 595 | <>. 596 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Waydroid Package Manager 2 | Version 1.0.16 3 | 4 | Easy to use interface for managing (install/remove) Android apps into [Waydroid](https://waydro.id) and managing (add/remove/update) f-droid based repos as well. 5 | This script is provided as a convenience and is not intended to be used as an enterprise solution. 6 | 7 | Copyright (c) 2022 Waydroid, GPLv3 8 | 9 | Created by: Waydroid Development Team (Erfan Abdi, Jon West and others) 10 | 11 | 12 | ## Dependencies 13 | 14 | xmlstarlet 15 | dpkg (armv7a/arm64 detection) 16 | 17 | ## Install 18 | 19 | First, clone this repo: 20 | 21 | repo clone https://github.com/waydroid/waydroid-package-manager 22 | 23 | Then you can install it like so: 24 | 25 | sudo chmod +x wpm.sh 26 | mkdir -p ~/.local/share/wpm && cp wpm.sh ~/.local/bin/wpm && mkdir -p ~/.local/share/wpm/repos && cp -r repos/* ~/.local/share/wpm/repos 27 | 28 | ## Usage 29 | 30 | Usage options: 31 | -h | --help: Shows this dialog 32 | -c | --clean: cleans up downloaded apps 33 | -v | --version: Shows version info 34 | -s | --search | search: Searches all repos for a package 35 | -l | --listrepos | listrepos: Lists all added fdroid repos 36 | -la | --listallapps | listallapps: Lists all apps on a specific repo 37 | -a | --addrepo | addrepo (repo repo_url): Adds a new fdroid repo 38 | -r | --removerepo | removerepo (repo): Removes a repo 39 | -u | --updaterepo | updaterepo (repo repo_url): Updates a new fdroid repo 40 | -i | --install | install (app_name): Searches for & installs an app 41 | -n | --remove | remove (app_name): uninstalls an app 42 | -m | --listapps | listapps: Lists all installed apps 43 | -p | --apkinstall | apkinstall (apk_location): installs an apk 44 | 45 | ## Examples 46 | 47 | Add Repo: 48 | 49 | wpm addrepo unofficialfirefox https://rfc2822.gitlab.io/fdroid-firefox/fdroid/repo 50 | 51 | List all installed apps: 52 | 53 | wpm listapps 54 | 55 | Search for package (searching by name itself is not yet implemented): 56 | 57 | wpm search org.kde.kdeconnect_tp 58 | 59 | Install package: 60 | 61 | wpm install org.kde.kdeconnect_tp 62 | 63 | Install APK package: 64 | 65 | wpm apkinstall ~/Downloads/Smart-Dock.apk 66 | 67 | Remove pagkage: 68 | 69 | wpm remove org.kde.kdeconnect_tp 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repos/bromite: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://fdroid.bromite.org/fdroid/repo 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repos/fdroid: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://f-droid.org/repo/ 2 | https://bubu1.eu/fdroid/repo/ 3 | https://fdroid.tetaneutral.net/fdroid/repo/ 4 | https://mirror.cyberbits.eu/fdroid/repo/ 5 | https://ftp.fau.de/fdroid/repo/ 6 | https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/fdroid/repo/ 7 | https://mirror.scd31.com/fdroid/repo/ 8 | https://plug-mirror.rcac.purdue.edu/fdroid/repo/ 9 | https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/fdroid/repo/ 10 | https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/fdroid/repo/ 11 | https://mirror.kumi.systems/fdroid/repo/ 12 | https://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/fdroid/repo/ 13 | https://mirror.librelabucm.org/fdroid/repo/ 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repos/microg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://microg.org/fdroid/repo 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repos/nanolx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repos/newpipe: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://archive.newpipe.net/fdroid/repo/ 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repos/unofficialfirefox: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://rfc2822.gitlab.io/fdroid-firefox/fdroid/repo 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wpm.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # set -e 3 | 4 | # This script adds a package manager for Waydroid and will work across all devices. 5 | # This script is provided as a convenience and is not intended to be used as an enterprise solution. 6 | # 7 | # Copyright (c) 2022 Waydroid, GPLv3 8 | # 9 | # Created by: Waydroid Development Team (Erfan Abdi, Jon West and others) 10 | 11 | USER_HOME=$(xdg-user-dir) 12 | SHARED_DIR="$USER_HOME/.local/share/wpm" 13 | BINFOLDER="$SHARED_DIR/bin" 14 | TEMPFOLDER="$SHARED_DIR/tmp" 15 | REPOSFOLDER="$SHARED_DIR/repos" 16 | 17 | RED='\033[0;31m' 18 | GREEN='\033[0;32m' 19 | YELLOW='\033[0;33m' 20 | LT_BLUE='\033[0;94m' 21 | 22 | NC='\033[0m' # No Color 23 | 24 | 25 | # Device type selection (v2) 26 | MAIN_ARCH="" 27 | SUB_ARCH="" 28 | case $(uname -m) in 29 | i386) MAIN_ARCH="x86" && echo "ABI:x86 & ABI2:x86 was detected" ;; 30 | i686) MAIN_ARCH="x86" && echo "ABI:x86 & ABI2:x86 was detected" ;; 31 | x86_64) MAIN_ARCH="x86_64" && SUB_ARCH="x86" && echo "ABI:x86_64 & ABI2:x86 was detected" ;; 32 | arm) dpkg --print-architecture | grep -q "arm64" && MAIN_ARCH="arm64-v8a" && SUB_ARCH="armeabi-v7a" && echo "ABI:arm64-v8a & ABI2:armeabi-v7a was detected" || MAIN_ARCH="armeabi-v7a" && echo "ABI:armeabi-v7a was detected" ;; 33 | esac 34 | 35 | mkdir -p $SHARED_DIR 36 | mkdir -p $BINFOLDER 37 | 38 | downloadStuff() { 39 | what="$1" 40 | where="$2" 41 | 42 | while ! wget --connect-timeout=10 --tries=2 "$what" -O "$where";do sleep 1;done 43 | } 44 | 45 | #downloadFromRepo repo repo_dir packageName overrides 46 | downloadFromRepo() { 47 | # Repos 48 | repo="$1" 49 | repo_dir="$2" 50 | package="$3" 51 | overrides="$4" 52 | 53 | mkdir -p "$repo_dir" 54 | if [ ! -f "$repo_dir"/index.xml ];then 55 | downloadStuff "$repo"/index.jar "$repo_dir"/index.jar 56 | unzip -po "repo_dir"/index.jar index.xml > "$repo_dir"/index.xml 57 | fi 58 | marketvercode="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]' -v ./nativecode "$repo_dir"/index.xml || true)" 59 | apk="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./apkname "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./apkname "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 60 | downloadStuff "$repo"/"$apk" $BINFOLDER/"$apk" 61 | 62 | } 63 | 64 | # addRepo repo repo_dir 65 | # Creates a repo file in repo/ directory and adds the url to it. 66 | addRepo() { 67 | repo="$1" 68 | repoUrl="$2" 69 | if [ ! -f "$REPOSFOLDER/$repo" ];then 70 | echo "$repoUrl" > "$REPOSFOLDER/$repo" 71 | fi 72 | echo "Added repo: $repo $repoUrl" 73 | exit 0 74 | } 75 | 76 | updateRepo() { 77 | repo="$1" 78 | repoUrl="$2" 79 | if [ -f "$REPOSFOLDER/$repo" ];then 80 | echo "$repoUrl" > "$REPOSFOLDER/$repo" 81 | fi 82 | echo "Updated repo: $repo $repoUrl" 83 | exit 0 84 | } 85 | 86 | removeRepo() { 87 | repo="$1" 88 | if [ -f "$REPOSFOLDER/$repo" ];then 89 | rm -rf "$REPOSFOLDER/$repo" 90 | fi 91 | echo "Removed repo: $repo" 92 | exit 0 93 | } 94 | 95 | listRepos() { 96 | for repo in $REPOSFOLDER/*;do 97 | echo -e "${GREEN}$(basename "$repo")${NC} $(cat "$repo")" 98 | done 99 | exit 0 100 | } 101 | 102 | #searchRepo repo repo_dir packageName 103 | searchRepo() { 104 | # Repos 105 | repo="$1" 106 | repo_dir="$2" 107 | package="$3" 108 | 109 | mkdir -p "$repo_dir" 110 | if [ ! -f "$repo_dir"/index.xml ];then 111 | downloadStuff "$repo"/index.jar "$repo_dir"/index.jar 112 | unzip -po "$repo_dir"/index.jar index.xml > "$repo_dir"/index.xml 113 | fi 114 | marketvercode="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]' -v ./nativecode "$repo_dir"/index.xml || true)" 115 | apk="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./apkname "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./apkname "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 116 | size="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./size "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./size "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 117 | version="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./version "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./version "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 118 | sdk="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./sdkver "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./sdkver "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 119 | targetsdk="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./targetSdkVersion "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./targetSdkVersion "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 120 | name="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]' -v ./name "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[id="'"$package"'"]' -v ./name "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 121 | # Search by name instead of id 122 | npname="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]' -v ./name "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]' -v ./name "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 123 | npapk="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./apkname "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./apkname "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 124 | npsize="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./size "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./size "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 125 | npversion="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./version "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./version "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 126 | npsdk="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./sdkver "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./sdkver "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 127 | nptargetsdk="$(xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[versioncode="'"$marketvercode"'"]' -v ./targetSdkVersion "$repo_dir"/index.xml || xmlstarlet sel -t -m '//application[name="'"$package"'"]/package[1]' -v ./targetSdkVersion "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" 128 | 129 | if [ "$apk" != "" ]; then 130 | echo "" 131 | echo -e "${GREEN}Found in repo: ${NC}$repo" 132 | echo -e "Package: ${LT_BLUE}$apk${NC}" 133 | echo "Size: $size" 134 | echo "Version: $version" 135 | echo "SDK: $sdk" 136 | echo "TargetSDK: $targetsdk" 137 | echo "Name: $name" 138 | echo "" 139 | return 0 140 | elif [ "$npname" != "" ]; then 141 | echo "" 142 | echo -e "${GREEN}Found in repo: ${NC}$repo" 143 | echo -e "Package: ${LT_BLUE}$npapk${NC}" 144 | echo "Size: $npsize" 145 | echo "Version: $npversion" 146 | echo "SDK: $npsdk" 147 | echo "TargetSDK: $nptargetsdk" 148 | echo "Name: $npname" 149 | echo "" 150 | return 0 151 | else 152 | # echo "$3 Not in repo: $repo" 153 | return 1 154 | fi 155 | } 156 | 157 | listAllRepoApps() { 158 | repo="$1" 159 | repo_dir="$2" 160 | 161 | # Process given repo first, because the user only passes in the repo name, not link 162 | repo_link=$(cat "$repo") 163 | 164 | # Process the top repo first, then the rest. 165 | # echo "repo_link: $repo_link" 166 | for link in $repo_link; do 167 | # echo "link: $link" 168 | 169 | if [ ! -f "$repo_dir"/index.xml ]; then 170 | echo -e "${RED}$repo_dir/index.xml not found ${NC}" 171 | downloadStuff "$link"/index.jar "$repo_dir"/index.jar 172 | unzip -po "$repo_dir"/index.jar index.xml > "$repo_dir"/index.xnl 173 | fi 174 | 175 | done 176 | 177 | PACKAGE_NAMES=() 178 | PACKAGE_IDS=() 179 | PACKAGE_IDS=($(xmlstarlet sel -t --value-of '//application/id' "$repo_dir"/index.xml)) 180 | echo "Number of packages: ${#PACKAGE_IDS[@]}" 181 | 182 | PACKAGE_COUNT=0 183 | for i in "${PACKAGE_IDS[@]}"; do 184 | PACKAGE_COUNT=$(( $PACKAGE_COUNT + 1 )) 185 | echo -ne "Processing Package: ${LT_BLUE} $PACKAGE_COUNT: ${i[@]}${NC}\033[0K\r" 186 | PACKAGE_NAMES+=( "$(xmlstarlet sel -t --value-of '//application[id = "'"$i"'"]'/name "$repo_dir"/index.xml)" ) 187 | done 188 | 189 | echo -e "${GREEN}Found the following apps:${NC}" 190 | 191 | for i in "${PACKAGE_NAMES[@]}"; do 192 | echo -e "Package: ${LT_BLUE}$i${NC}" 193 | done 194 | } 195 | 196 | cleanUp() { 197 | rm -rf $TEMPFOLDER 198 | rm -rf $BINFOLDER 199 | } 200 | 201 | #installApp apkName 202 | installApp() { 203 | apkName="$1" 204 | if [ ! -f $BINFOLDER/$apkName ];then 205 | echo -e "${RED}$apkName not found in $BINFOLDER/$apkName ${NC}" 206 | exit 1 207 | fi 208 | if [ "$(waydroid status | grep RUNNING)" == "" ];then 209 | echo -e "${RED}waydroid is not running, please start it first ${NC}" 210 | exit 1 211 | fi 212 | echo -e "${GREEN}Installing $apkName ${NC}" 213 | waydroid app install $BINFOLDER/$apkName 214 | } 215 | 216 | removeApp() { 217 | apkName="$1" 218 | if [ "$(waydroid status | grep RUNNING)" == "" ];then 219 | echo -e "${RED}waydroid is not running, please start it first ${NC}" 220 | exit 1 221 | fi 222 | echo -e "${GREEN}Uninstalling $apkName ${NC}" 223 | waydroid app remove $apkName 224 | } 225 | 226 | listApps() { 227 | if [ "$(waydroid status | grep RUNNING)" == "" ];then 228 | echo -e "${RED}waydroid is not running, please start it first ${NC}" 229 | exit 1 230 | fi 231 | echo -e "${GREEN}Listing apps ${NC}" 232 | waydroid app list 233 | } 234 | 235 | installApk() { 236 | apkName="$1" 237 | if [ "$(waydroid status | grep RUNNING)" == "" ];then 238 | echo -e "${RED}waydroid is not running, please start it first ${NC}" 239 | exit 1 240 | fi 241 | echo -e "${GREEN}Installing $apkName ${NC}" 242 | waydroid app install $apkName 243 | } 244 | 245 | # Sort through flags 246 | while test $# -gt 0 247 | do 248 | case $1 in 249 | 250 | # Normal option processing 251 | -h | --help) 252 | echo "Usage: $0 options" 253 | echo "options: -h | --help: Shows this dialog" 254 | echo " -c | --clean: cleans up downloaded apps" 255 | echo " -v | --version: Shows version info" 256 | echo " -s | --search | search: Searches all repos for a package" 257 | echo " -l | --listrepos | listrepos: Lists all added fdroid repos" 258 | echo " -la | --listallapps | listallapps: Lists all apps on a specific repo" 259 | echo " -a | --addrepo | addrepo (repo repo_url): Adds a new fdroid repo" 260 | echo " -r | --removerepo | removerepo (repo): Removes a repo" 261 | echo " -u | --updaterepo | updaterepo (repo repo_url): Updates a new fdroid repo" 262 | echo " -i | --install | install (app_name): Searches for & installs an app" 263 | echo " -n | --remove | remove (app_name): uninstalls an app" 264 | echo " -m | --listapps | listapps: Lists all installed apps" 265 | echo " -p | --apkinstall | apkinstall (apk_location): installs an apk" 266 | exit 0 267 | ;; 268 | -c | --clean) 269 | clean="y"; 270 | echo "Cleaning..." 271 | cleanUp 272 | ;; 273 | -v | --version) 274 | echo "Version: Waydroid Package Manager 0.01" 275 | echo "Updated: 03/31/2022" 276 | exit 0 277 | ;; 278 | -s | --search | search) 279 | SEARCH="true"; 280 | ;; 281 | -a | --addrepo | addrepo) 282 | ADD_REPO="true"; 283 | ;; 284 | -r | --removerepo | removerepo) 285 | REMOVE_REPO="true"; 286 | ;; 287 | -u | --updaterepo | updaterepo) 288 | UPDATE_REPO="true"; 289 | ;; 290 | -l | --listrepos | listrepos) 291 | LIST_REPOS="true"; 292 | ;; 293 | -la | --listallapps | listallapps) 294 | shift 295 | LIST_ALL_APPS="true" 296 | REPONAME=$1 297 | ;; 298 | -i | --install | install) 299 | INSTALL="true"; 300 | ;; 301 | -n | --remove | remove) 302 | REMOVE="true"; 303 | ;; 304 | -m | --listapps | listapps) 305 | LIST_APPS="true"; 306 | ;; 307 | -p | --apkinstall | apkinstall) 308 | APKINSTALL="true"; 309 | ;; 310 | # ... 311 | 312 | # Special cases 313 | --) 314 | break 315 | ;; 316 | --*) 317 | # error unknown (long) option $1 318 | ;; 319 | -?) 320 | # error unknown (short) option $1 321 | ;; 322 | 323 | # FUN STUFF HERE: 324 | # Split apart combined short options 325 | -*) 326 | split=$1 327 | shift 328 | set -- $(echo "$split" | cut -c 2- | sed 's/./-& /g') "$@" 329 | continue 330 | ;; 331 | 332 | # Done with options 333 | *) 334 | break 335 | ;; 336 | esac 337 | 338 | # for testing purposes: 339 | shift 340 | done 341 | 342 | if [ "$SEARCH" == "true" ]; then 343 | reponames=$(ls $REPOSFOLDER) 344 | # echo "Searching for $1..." 345 | for reponame in $reponames; do 346 | # echo "Searching $reponame..." 347 | IFS=' ' read -r -a search_repos <<< $(cat $REPOSFOLDER/$reponame) 348 | for search_repo in $search_repos; do 349 | # echo "Searching $search_repo..." 350 | if searchRepo "$search_repo" "$TEMPFOLDER/$reponame" "$1" ; then 351 | # echo "Found in repo: $search_repo" 352 | found="true" 353 | fi 354 | 355 | done 356 | done 357 | if [ ! $found ]; then 358 | echo -e "${RED}$apk not found ${NC}" 359 | fi 360 | exit 0 361 | elif [ "$ADD_REPO" == "true" ]; then 362 | addRepo "$1" "$2"; 363 | elif [ "$REMOVE_REPO" == "true" ]; then 364 | removeRepo "$1"; 365 | elif [ "$UPDATE_REPO" == "true" ]; then 366 | updateRepo "$1" "$2"; 367 | elif [ "$LIST_REPOS" == "true" ]; then 368 | listRepos ; 369 | elif [ "$LIST_APPS" == "true" ]; then 370 | listApps ; 371 | elif [ "$LIST_ALL_APPS" == "true" ]; then 372 | listAllRepoApps "$REPOSFOLDER"/"$REPONAME" "$TEMPFOLDER"/"$REPONAME" 373 | elif [ "$REMOVE" == "true" ]; then 374 | removeApp "$1"; 375 | elif [ "$APKINSTALL" == "true" ]; then 376 | installApk "$1"; 377 | elif [ "$INSTALL" == "true" ]; then 378 | # Start the main event 379 | # echo -e "${YELLOW}# Grabbing App${NC}" 380 | 381 | reponames=$(ls $REPOSFOLDER) 382 | # echo "Reponames: $reponames" 383 | for reponame in $reponames; do 384 | # echo "Reponame: $reponame" 385 | IFS=' ' read -r -a search_repos <<< $(cat $REPOSFOLDER/$reponame) 386 | # echo "$search_repos" 387 | for search_repo in $search_repos; do 388 | if searchRepo "$search_repo" "$TEMPFOLDER/$reponame" "$1" ; then 389 | # echo "Found in repo: $search_repo" 390 | found="true" 391 | downloadFromRepo "$search_repo" "$TEMPFOLDER/$reponame" "$1" 392 | # if app is downloaded, install it 393 | 394 | installApp "$apk" 395 | # cleanUp 396 | 397 | echo -e "${GREEN}# DONE${NC}" 398 | exit 1 399 | else 400 | # echo -e "${RED}$apk not found in $search_repo ${NC}" 401 | echo -e -n "." 402 | fi 403 | done 404 | done 405 | 406 | if [ ! $found ]; then 407 | echo -e "${RED}$apk not found ${NC}" 408 | fi 409 | else 410 | echo "No options specified, please see -h | --help for more info" 411 | 412 | fi 413 | 414 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------