A Cydia repository template. This template contains sample on how you can easily make depiction pages without replicating your html pages. The pages are styled using Bootstrap which is really easy to use. You can see how it looks like by visiting this sample repo on your desktop or mobile phone.
Most data for this repo is stored on XML files and are loaded on the depiction page dynamically. See the guide below on how to set it up. Note that this guide doesn't cover creating .deb files but will briefly cover assiging depictions.
If you are not hosting your repo on Github Pages, you can download the zip file here and extract to a subfolder on your website.
There are 2 options for those using Github Pages.
A. If you want to use your root username.github.io
as your repo, fork this repo and rename it to username.github.io
. So when adding it in Cydia, use https://username.github.io
.
B. If you want to use a subfolder for your existing username.github.io
as your repo (example username.github.io/repo
), fork this repo and rename it to repo
. So when adding it in Cydia, use https://username.github.io/repo
.
You can change repo
to anything you want, like cydia
for example. So your repo url would be https://username.github.io/cydia
.
Release File
Edit Release
file. Modify the items pointed by <--
Origin: Reposi3 <--
Label: Reposi3 <--
Suite: stable
Version: 1.0
Codename: ios
Architectures: iphoneos-arm
Components: main
Description: Reposi3 - a cydia repo template <--
Branding
Edit index.html
- Change the page title in the
<title>Reposi3</title>
tag - See lines 20 and 21.
- Change line 20 into your own brand and line 21 to have your own URL.
- Line2 30-51 contains the list of featured packages. You can edit those or remove them totally.
- Replace CydiaIcon.png.
Page Footers
This data are the links that appear at the bottom of every depication. The data is stored in repo.xml
at the root folder of your repo.
<repo>
<footerlinks>
<link>
<name>Follow me on Twitter</name>
<url>https://twitter.com/reposi3</url>
<iconclass>glyphicon glyphicon-user</iconclass>
</link>
<link>
<name>I want this depiction template</name>
<url>https://github.com/supermamon/Reposi3</url>
<iconclass>glyphicon glyphicon-thumbs-up</iconclass>
</link>
</footerlinks>
</repo>
At this point your repo is basically ready to be added into Cydia.
You can also visit your repo's homepage by going to https://username.github.io/repo/
.
It will come with 2 sample packages, Old Package and New Package.
Each of the packages have a link on this page pointing to their depictions.
Next guide will show you how to assign and customize your depiction pages.
Go to the depictions folder and duplicate the folder com.supermamon.oldpackage
.
Rename the duplicate with the same name as your package name.
There are 2 files inside the folder - info.xml
and changelog.xml
.
Update the 2 files with information regading your package.
The tags are pretty much self-explanatory.
Contact @reposi3 or @supermamon for questions.
info.xml
.
<package>
<id>com.supermamon.oldpackage</id>
<name>Old Package</name>
<version>1.0.0-1</version>
<compatibility>
<firmware>
<miniOS>5.0</miniOS>
<maxiOS>7.0</maxiOS>
<otherVersions>unsupported</otherVersions>
<!--
for otherVersions, you can put either unsupported or unconfirmed
-->
</firmware>
</compatibility>
<dependencies></dependencies>
<descriptionlist>
<description>This is an old package. Requires iOS 7 and below..</description>
</descriptionlist>
<screenshots></screenshots>
<changelog>
<change>Initial release</change>
</changelog>
<links></links>
</package>
changelog.xml
.
<changelog>
<changes>
<version>1.0.0-1</version>
<change>Initial release</change>
</changes>
</changelog>
You can add the depictions url at the end of your package's control
file before compiling it.
The depiction line should look like this:
Depiction: https://username.github.io/repo/depictions/?p=[idhere]
Replace [idhere]
with your actual package name.
Depiction: https://username.github.io/repo/depictions/?p=com.supermamon.oldpackage
With your updated control
file, build your tweak.
Store the resulting .deb.
file into the /debs/
folder of your repo.
Build your Packages
file and compress with bzip2
.
user:~/ $ cd repo
user:~/repo $ dpkg-scanpackages -m ./debs > Packages
user:~/repo $ bzip2 Packages
Windows users, see dpkg-scanpackages-py or scanpkg.
If you haven't done yet, go ahead and add your repo to Cydia. You should now be able to install your tweak into your own repo.
Just a cleanup step, remove the debs that came with this template and re-run the commands on step 3. You can keep the sample depictions for reference by they're not needed for your repo.