Habitica is an open source habit building program which treats your life like a Role Playing Game. Level up as you succeed, lose HP as you fail, earn money to buy weapons and armor. This repository is related to the Android Native Application.
It's also on Google Play:
Having the application installed is a good way to be notified of new releases. However, clicking "Watch" on this repository will allow GitHub to email you whenever we publish a release.
See the project's Releases page for a list of versions with their changelogs.
If you Watch this repository, GitHub will send you an email every time we publish an update.
For an introduction to the technologies used and how the software is organized, refer to Contributing to Habitica - "Coders (Web & Mobile)" section.
Thank you very much to all contributors.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Create new Pull Request
- Don't forget to include your Habitica User ID, so that we can count your contribution towards your contributor tier
We follow the code style guidelines outlined in Android Code Style Guidelines for Contributors.
You can install our code style scheme to Intellij and/or Android Studio via this shell command:
$ ./install-codestyle.sh
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Setup Habitica build config files by simply copying or renaming the example habitica files:
habitica.properties.example
tohabitica.properties
habitica.resources.example
tohabitica.resources
You also need
google-services.json
. Download it from Firebase in the next step.Note: this is the default production
habitica.properties
file for habitica.com. If you want to use a local Habitica server, please modify the values in the properties file accordingly. -
Go to https://console.firebase.google.com
a. Register/Login to Firebase. (You can use a Google account.)
b. Create a new project called Habitica
c. Create two apps in the project:
com.habitrpg.android.habitica
andcom.habitrpg.android.habitica.debug
d. Creating each app will generate a
google-services.json
file. Download thegoogle-services.json
file from the second app and put it in\Habitica\
You can skip the last part of the app creation wizards (where you run the app to verify installation).
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If using Android Studio, click Sync Project with Gradle Files. Update Android Studio if it asks you to update. Run Habitica.