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YunoHost application catalog

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This repository contains the default YunoHost app catalog. It is browsable at apps.yunohost.org.

Where can I learn about app packaging in YunoHost?

Content of this repository

apps.toml

This is the main catalog file, containing references to the apps' repositories, along with a few metadata about them such as their category or maintenance state.

It is regularly read by the catalog builder which publishes the results on https://app.yunohost.org/default.

categories.toml and antifeatures.toml

Those files contain infos about apps metadatas.

graveyard.toml

This file is for apps that are long-term not-working and unlikely to be ever revived.

wishlist.toml

This file contains apps that users wish to be packaged. If you want to help YunoHost, check it out!

It is browsable online.

rejectedlist.toml

This file contains apps that will not be packaged, because of incompatibilities with the YunoHost project. It is used to prevent apps to be added to the wishlist.

How to add your app to the application catalog

Note The YunoHost project will NOT integrate in its catalog applications that are not based on free-software upstreams.

Note We strongly encourage you to transfer the ownership of your repository to the YunoHost-Apps organization on GitHub, such that the community will help you with keeping your app working and up to date with packaging evolutions on the long run.

To add your application to the catalog:

  • Fork this repository
  • Edit the apps.toml file
    • Add your app's ID and git information at the right alphabetical place
    • Indicate the app's functioning state: notworking, inprogress, or working
    • Indicate the app category, which you can pick from categories.toml
    • Indicate any anti-feature that your app may be subject to, see antifeatures.toml (or remove the antifeatures key if there's none)
    • Indicate if your app can be thought of as an alternative to popular proprietary services (or remove the potential_alternative_to key if there's none)
    • Do not add the level entry by yourself. Our automatic test suite ("the CI") will handle it.
  • Add the app's logo inside the logos folder. Please keep this logo as small as possible. It also must be square (or almost square). The filename must be the name of the app in lower case.
  • Commit and push your modifications to your repository
  • Create a Pull Request

App example addition:

[your_app]
antifeatures = [ "deprecated-software" ]   # Replace with the appropriate category id found in antifeatures.toml, remove if no relevant antifeature applies
potential_alternative_to = [ "YouTube" ]   # Indicate if your app can be thought of as an alternative to popular proprietary services (or remove if none applies)
category = "foobar"                        # Replace with the appropriate category id found in categories.toml, don't invent a category
state = "working"
url = "https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/your_app_ynh"

Warning Implicitly, the catalog publishes the HEAD of branch master (this can be overwritten by adding keys branch and revision). Therefore, be careful that any commit on the master branch will automatically be published. We strongly encourage you to develop in separate branches, and only merge changes that were carefully tested. Get in touch with the Apps group to obtain an access to the developer CI where you'll be able to test your app easily.

Updating apps levels in the catalog

App packagers should not manually set their apps' level. The levels of all the apps are automatically updated once a week on Friday, according to the results from the official app CI.

Apps flagged as not-maintained

Applications with no recent activity and no active sign from maintainer may be flagged in apps.toml with the package-not-maintained antifeature tag to signify that the app is inactive and may slowly become outdated with respect to the upstream, or with respect to good packaging practices. It does not mean that the app is not working anymore.

Feel free to contact the app group if you feel like taking over the maintenance of a currently unmaintained app!