A personal F-Droid repository — install free, open-source Android apps directly on your device.
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F-Droid is an open-source app store for Android that focuses on free software and privacy. Unlike the Play Store, F-Droid allows anyone to host their own repository of apps. This page will guide you through adding this custom repository to your F-Droid client so you can install apps directly.
If you don't have F-Droid yet, download it from f-droid.org. It's a free, open-source app store for Android. You'll need to allow "Install from unknown sources" in your Android settings for F-Droid.
Launch the F-Droid app on your Android device. Tap the Settings gear icon (usually in the bottom bar or top-right menu).
In Settings, find and tap Repositories (sometimes listed under "My Apps"). This shows all configured app sources.
Tap the + button (top-right corner) to add a new repository. In the URL field, paste:
https://abusneimeh.com
F-Droid will show you the repository fingerprint for verification. This confirms you're connecting to the correct, trusted repo. Tap OK or Accept to add it.
F-Droid will now sync the repository index. Once finished, go back to the main screen and search for apps or browse the Latest tab. You can also check the Apps page on this site to see all available apps.
Tap the app you want, then press Install. Android may ask you to confirm the installation from this source. Once installed, the app is ready to use!
Open the F-Droid app, then use the built-in QR scanner or your phone's camera app to scan the QR code at the top of this page. F-Droid will automatically detect the repo URL.
If you're viewing this on your Android device, simply tap the button below. Your phone should offer to open it with F-Droid:
Accept the repository fingerprint when prompted and wait for the sync to complete. Then browse and install apps as usual.
In newer F-Droid versions, go to Settings (gear icon) and look for Repositories or Manage repos. In older versions, it may be under Manage installed apps → Repositories.
This is normal for custom repos. It means F-Droid hasn't fully indexed it yet. Wait for the sync to complete, or pull down to refresh.
Make sure "Install from unknown sources" is enabled for F-Droid in your Android settings. On Android 8+, go to Settings → Apps → F-Droid → Install unknown apps → Allow.
Double-check the URL is exactly https://abusneimeh.com with no trailing spaces. Also ensure your device has internet access.
husam@abusneimeh.com