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Catroid

Catroid, also known as Pocket Code, is an on-device visual programming system for Android devices.

Catrobat is a visual programming language and set of creativity tools for smartphones, tablets, and mobile browsers. Catrobat programs can be written by using the Catroid programming system on Android phones and tablets.

For more information oriented towards developers please visit our developers page.

Nightly builds can be found here.

First Steps

There are currently two ways to import the project:

It is recommended to use the gradle way to import the project since the old version won't be supported any longer from us.

Eclipse

  1. Get the repo via shell: git clone git@github.com:Catrobat/Catroid.git
  2. Drink some coffee - the repo size is about 100 MBs (2013-12-17)
  3. Open Eclipse and select a workspace of your choice
  4. Import every project from the cloned repo (File > Import... > General > Existing Projects into Workspace > Next > Select root directory (browse to it, confirm and wait until Eclipse shows you all projects below) > Finish
  5. Wait until Eclipse reads/compiles everything
  6. Maybe some cleanups will help to clear any compile errors - if any (Project > Clean... > Clean all projects > OK)
  7. Also take care that a Project Build Target is chosen (Project > Properties > Android > choose any Build Target of your choice > OK)

Warning

egit (Eclipse extension for git) will ignore some git settings and will make trouble with line endings!

Gradle

You should have following path variables defined:

  • JAVA_HOME
  • ANDROID_HOME
  • and your git location in PATH

After above settings are done it should be pretty easy:

  1. Get the repo via shell: git clone git@github.com:Catrobat/Catroid.git
  2. Drink some coffee - the repo size is about 100 MBs (2013-12-17)
  3. (optional:) Open your command line tool in the cloned folder and execute gradlew tasks (gradlew.bat tasks for windows user)
  4. Import the Catroid folder into your IDE

It's recommended to use the gradle-wrapper (gradlew) from within the project!

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License

License of our project (mainly AGPL v3).

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Writing programs on an Android device without prior knowledge.

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