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Development & Contribution
Prerequisites
- Python 3.11+
- Make (optional, but recommended)
- Git
Quick Start
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/RJNY/Obtainium-Emulation-Pack.git
cd Obtainium-Emulation-Pack
# Make your changes to src/applications.json
# Then regenerate all files before pushing your PR
make release
Project Structure
src/
applications.json # Source of truth - all app definitions
scripts/
generate-table.py # Generates the README table
generate-readme.py # Stitches markdown files into README
minify-json.py # Creates release JSON files
validate-json.py # Validates applications.json
pages/
init.md # README header/intro
table.md # Generated - app tables (do not edit)
faq.md # FAQ section
development.md # This file
obtainium-emulation-pack-latest.json # Standard release
obtainium-emulation-pack-dual-screen-latest.json # Dual-screen release
Adding a New Application
Option A: Quick Add (Recommended for GitHub apps)
Use the interactive CLI to quickly add a new app:
make add-app
This will:
- Prompt you for the GitHub URL
- Auto-detect the source, author, and app name
- Ask for the Android package ID and category
- Generate proper Obtainium settings
- Add the app to
applications.json
Tip: To find the package ID, open the app in Obtainium - the package ID is displayed directly below the source URL (e.g.,
com.example.android).
After running, execute make release to regenerate all files.
Option B: Manual Add (For complex configs or non-GitHub sources)
Step 1: Export the app config from Obtainium
- Open Obtainium on your device
- Add the app you want to include (configure it how you want)
- Long-press the app and select "Export"
- Choose "Obtainium Export" format
- Transfer the JSON to your computer
Step 2: Add the app to applications.json
Open src/applications.json and add your app to the apps array:
{
"id": "com.example.emulator",
"url": "https://github.com/example/emulator",
"author": "example",
"name": "Example Emulator",
"preferredApkIndex": 0,
"additionalSettings": "{...}",
"categories": ["Emulator"],
"overrideSource": "GitHub"
}
Step 3: Add meta fields (optional)
Add a meta object to customize how the app appears:
{
"id": "com.example.emulator",
"url": "https://github.com/example/emulator",
"author": "example",
"name": "Example Emulator",
"preferredApkIndex": 0,
"additionalSettings": "{...}",
"categories": ["Emulator"],
"overrideSource": "GitHub",
"meta": {
"nameOverride": "Example Emu",
"urlOverride": "https://example-emu.org"
}
}
Step 4: Validate and regenerate
make release
This will:
- Validate your JSON for errors
- Regenerate the README table
- Update both release JSON files
Pre-Commit Checklist
Before committing, run make release and verify:
obtainium-emulation-pack-latest.jsonhas been updatedobtainium-emulation-pack-dual-screen-latest.jsonhas been updatedREADME.mdhas been updated- The README table shows a friendly application name (use
nameOverrideif not) - The README table links to the correct homepage (use
urlOverrideif not) - Beta apps are excluded with
meta.excludeFromExport: true
Available Make Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
make help |
Show all available commands |
make add-app |
Interactive CLI to add a new app |
make release |
Run validation, generate table, README, and both JSON files |
make validate |
Validate applications.json for errors |
make table |
Generate the README table only |
make readme |
Generate README.md from pages |
make minify |
Generate standard release JSON |
make minify-dual-screen |
Generate dual-screen release JSON |
make links |
Generate click-to-install URLs (for testing) |
Meta Field Reference
These fields in the meta object control how apps are processed:
| Field | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
excludeFromExport |
bool | false |
Exclude from both release JSON files. Use for beta/unstable apps. |
excludeFromTable |
bool | false |
Exclude from the README table. |
includeInStandard |
bool | true |
Include in standard release. Set false for dual-screen-only apps. |
includeInDualScreen |
bool | true |
Include in dual-screen release. Set false for standard-only apps. |
nameOverride |
string | null |
Override the display name in the README table. |
urlOverride |
string | null |
Override the homepage link in the README table. |
Categories
Apps are organized into categories that appear as sections in the README table:
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
Emulator |
Console/handheld emulators (Dolphin, RetroArch, PPSSPP, etc.) |
Frontend |
Emulator launchers and game library managers (Daijisho, Pegasus) |
Utility |
Helper apps (Syncthing, OdinTools, LED controllers, etc.) |
Dual Screen |
Apps specifically for dual-screen devices |
PC Emulation |
Windows/PC game layers (Winlator, etc.) |
Streaming |
Game streaming clients (Moonlight, etc.) |
An app can belong to multiple categories.
Dual-Screen vs Standard
The pack supports two variants:
- Standard (
obtainium-emulation-pack-latest.json): For regular Android devices - Dual-Screen (
obtainium-emulation-pack-dual-screen-latest.json): For dual-screen devices like LG V60/Velvet
Some apps have dual-screen-specific forks (e.g., Cemu, MelonDS). Use the includeInStandard and includeInDualScreen flags to control which variant(s) include each app.
Why this matters: Apps with the same Android package ID (id field) will conflict in Obtainium. If two apps share an ID (like standard Cemu and dual-screen Cemu), they must not both appear in the same JSON file.
Example: Standard Cemu excluded from dual-screen, dual-screen fork excluded from standard:
// Standard Cemu - exclude from dual-screen JSON
{
"id": "info.cemu.cemu",
"name": "Cemu",
"url": "https://github.com/SSimco/Cemu",
"categories": ["Emulator"],
"meta": { "includeInDualScreen": false }
}
// Dual-screen Cemu fork - exclude from standard JSON
{
"id": "info.cemu.cemu",
"name": "Cemu",
"url": "https://github.com/SapphireRhodonite/Cemu",
"categories": ["Dual Screen"],
"meta": { "includeInStandard": false }
}
Choosing the Right Category and Variant
Use this decision tree:
-
Is this app device-specific? (e.g., AYN Thor frontend, LG dual-screen fork)
- Yes: Set
includeInStandard: falseand use appropriate category - No: Continue to step 2
- Yes: Set
-
Does this app share an ID with another app in the pack? (e.g., forks, beta builds, dual-screen variants)
- Yes: Only one app per ID can be in each release JSON. Options:
- Use
includeInStandard/includeInDualScreento split between variants - Use
excludeFromExport: trueon the less stable version (e.g., nightly builds)
- Use
- No: App can be in both variants (default)
- Yes: Only one app per ID can be in each release JSON. Options:
-
Is this app stable and ready for users?
- Yes: Include normally
- No: Set
excludeFromExport: true(still visible in table but not in release JSONs)