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F-Droid repo for seeker app. Fork of efreak/fdroid-action and xarantolus/fdroid; clone one of those instead.
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This repository hosts anF-Droid repo for my apps. This allows you to install and update apps very easily.
Icon | Name | Description | Version |
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![]() | Seeker | Android client for the Soulseek peer-to-peer network | 2.9.10 (89) |
At first, you shouldinstall the F-Droid app, it's an alternative app store for Android.
Now you can copy the followinglink, then add this repository to your F-Droid client:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/efreak/seeker-fdroid/main/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=5BA6D312D0454F36CF8CBFAB06AF95D6F5A3B5FD44E9DAF1AEA096A39F3FD743
Alternatively, you can also scan this QR code:
Open the link in F-Droid. It will ask you to add the repository. Everything should already be filled in correctly, so just press "OK".
You can now install the app, e.g. start by searching for "Seeker" in the F-Droid client.
Please note that some apps published here might containAnti-Features. If you can't find an app by searching for it, you can go to settings and enable "Include anti-feature apps".
If you are a developer and want to publish your own apps right from GitHub Actions as an F-Droid repo, you can fork/copy this repo and seethe documentation for more information on how to set it up.
The license is for the files in this repository,except those in thefdroid
directory. These filesmight be licensed differently; you can use an F-Droid client to get the details for each app.
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F-Droid repo for seeker app. Fork of efreak/fdroid-action and xarantolus/fdroid; clone one of those instead.