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I have installed Android Studio on my MacBook Air (OS Version 10.11 El Capitan) and have successfully written a small 'hello, world' app and installed on device (Nexus 7) and ran on AVD. All I want to do now is be able to build the app and install it on device from the command line as opposed to Android Studio. I'm following the directions here:
and the relevant line is:
Make sure the Android SDK platform-tools/ directory is included in your PATH environment variable, then execute:
The problem is I can't find the Android SDK on my machine! I assume it's there because otherwise the program wouldn't compile and run through Android Studio? Perhaps that's a bad assumption? I'm new to Macs (I'm used to Windows) so I don't know the best way to search for the Android SDK. So my questions:
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- How do I find Android SDK on my machine? Or prove to myself it's not there?
- If it's not there how do I install it?
- How do I change PATH to include Android SDK?
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1. How to find it
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Open Android studio, Goto Android Studio>Preference Search for sdk And something similar to this(This is a windows box as you can see) will show
You can see the location there, most of the time it is
/Users/<name>/Library/Android/sdk
2. How to Install It,If not there
Olympus studio software for mac. Just go-to Android Standalone sdk download page , download the zip file for OSX and extract it to a directory
3. How to add it to the path
Open your terminal application and open paths file in nano by typing
Input your password,Go to the end of the lines and input the directory path. And you want to add:eg:-
Save it by pressing Ctrl+X, Restart the terminal application and To see if it is working or not - type in the name of any file or binary which are inside the directories that you've added and verify it is opened/executed
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If you don't want to open Android Studio just to modify your path..
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- How do I find Android SDK on my machine? Or prove to myself it's not there?
When you install Android studio, it allows you to choose if you want to download SDK or not
- If it's not there how do I install it?
you can get SDK from here http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
- How do I change PATH to include Android SDK?
in Android Studio click in File >> Settings
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Find the Android SDK location
Create a .bash_profile
file for your environment variables
- Open the Terminal app
- Go to your home directory via
cd ~
- Create the file with
touch .bash_profile
Add the PATH variable to your .bash_profile
- Open the file via
open .bash_profile
- Add
export PATH=$PATH:
[your SDK location]
/platform-tools
to the file and hit⌘s
to save it. By default it's:export PATH=$PATH:/Users/yourUserName/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools
- Go back to your Terminal App and load the variable with
source ~/.bash_profile
MariusMarius
If Android Studio shows you the path
/Users/<name>/Library/Android/sdk
but you can not find it in your folder, just right-click and select 'Show View Option'. There you will be able to select 'Show Library Folder'; select it and you can access the SDK.PetarCehoPetarCeho
The default path of Android SDK is
/Users/<username>/Library/Android/sdk
, you can refer to this post.add this to your .bash_profile to add the environment variable
Then save the file.
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AndroidStudioFrontScreenI simply double clicked the Android dmg install file that I saved on the hard drive and when the initial screen came up I dragged the icon for Android Studio into the Applications folder, now I know where it is!!! Also when you run it, be sure to right click the Android Studio while on the Dock and select 'Options' -> 'Keep on Dock'.Everything else works.Dr. Roger Webster
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