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In short, the following things are planned:Ĭontributions to any of the above are welcome, check out the code and help out! It would be much appreciated.
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Once your have your server setup, you will need to create a repository.txt file on your SD card to point HBAS to it (see #Customization). You can setup the directory.yaml file without using the python script, but the script makes it easier. The HBAS binary currently expects a /directory.yaml file, and then a /apps/ folder, which contains HBL-compatible apps folder (like sd:/wiiu/apps/). Inside there's a python script that can assist in building a directory, which can then be hosted locally or on a server. There's no real need to self-host your own HBAS repo, but if you're interested you can check out the web folder in the GitHub repository. For repository.txt, it should be a file that contains only the desired repository url, no newlines or anything. The repository: place a "repository.txt" file in sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore/repository.txtįor the images and music, they must be png and mp3 respectively.The music: place your own "screampics.mp3" in sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore/resources/screampics.mp3.The splash screen: place your own "splash.png" in sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore/resources/splash.png.There are three components that can currently be customized:
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Unzip the "appstore" folder from the zip at the above download link. The name just refers to the concept of an App Store. If anyone takes an issue with their work being distributed in this manner, contact the respective repository owner.Īlthough "store" is in the name, the apps within are all free - If a specific homebrew developer wants to charge for their app, they would have to do so outside of HBAS. To use it, put the downloaded app bundle in sd:/wiiu/apps/appstore, and launch it via HBL.Īpps featured within HBAS are made by other homebrew developers. It is an attempt at a poor man's Cydia for the Wii U! The apps are sorted into individual categories. Installed apps can also be reinstalled, updated or deleted. The Homebrew App Store allows you to download homebrew apps for HBL directly in the app.