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syncthing-android/syncthing-android: Wrapper of syncthing for Android. Support from 2025.

This app is fork of https://github.com/syncthing-android/syncthing-android .

A wrapper of Syncthing for Android.

The project is translated on Hosted Weblate.

Language codes are usually mapped correctly by Weblate itself. The supported set is different between Google Play and Android apps. The latter can be deduced by what the Android core framework itself supports. New languages need to be added in the repository first, then appear automatically in Weblate.

These dependencies and instructions are necessary for building from the command line. If you build using Docker or Android Studio, you don't need to set up and follow them separately.

  1. Android SDK and NDK
    1. Download SDK command line tools from https://developer.android.com/studio#command-line-tools-only.

    2. Unpack the downloaded archive to an empty folder. This path is going to become your ANDROID_HOME folder.

    3. Inside the unpacked cmdline-tools folder, create yet another folder called latest, then move everything else inside it, so that the final folder hierarchy looks as follows.

      cmdline-tools/latest/bin
      cmdline-tools/latest/lib
      cmdline-tools/latest/source.properties
      cmdline-tools/latest/NOTICE.txt
      
    4. Navigate inside cmdline-tools/latest/bin, then execute

      ./sdkmanager "platform-tools" "build-tools;<version>" "platforms;android-<version>" "extras;android;m2repository" "ndk;<version>"
      

      The required tools and NDK will be downloaded automatically.

      NOTE: You should check Dockerfile for the specific version numbers to insert in the command above.

  2. Go (see https://docs.syncthing.net/dev/building#prerequisites for the required version)
  3. Java version 11 (if not present in $PATH, you might need to set $JAVA_HOME accordingly)
  4. Python version 3
  1. Clone the project with
    git clone https://github.com/syncthing-android/syncthing-android.git --recursive
    
    Alternatively, if already present on the disk, run
    git submodule init && git submodule update
    
    in the project folder.
  2. Make sure that the ANDROID_HOME environment variable is set to the path containing the Android SDK (see Dependecies).
  3. Navigate inside syncthing-android, then build the APK file with
    ./gradlew buildNative
    ./gradlew assembleDebug
    
  4. Once completed, app-debug.apk will be present inside app/build/outputs/apk/debug.

NOTE: On Windows, you must use the Command Prompt (and not PowerShell) to compile. When doing so, in the commands replace all forward slashes / with backslashes \.

The project is licensed under the MPLv2.


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