android-command-line | Bunch of helper scripts to use Android from command line

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kandi X-RAY | android-command-line Summary

kandi X-RAY | android-command-line Summary

android-command-line is a Shell library.,roid-command-line has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

Bunch of helper scripts to use Android from command line.
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              android-command-line has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 94 star(s) with 29 fork(s). There are 13 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 3 open issues and 0 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of android-command-line is current.

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            QUESTION

            Setup Android SDK for Appcelerator Titanium
            Asked 2020-Dec-16 at 01:50

            appc ti setup check tells me that Android SDK not found. appc ti info suggested to tell Titanium where the Android SDK is located. The Android SDK is intalled in /usr/lib/android-sdk. If I try to setup Android SDK, then I run into the following error:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Dec-16 at 01:30

            Uninstall my android sdk:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64949880

            QUESTION

            Android SDK tools + Flutter: correct directory structure and environment variables
            Asked 2020-Aug-11 at 23:26

            I am having the damnedest time getting Flutter to find the SDK command-line tools. I am trying to install the latter by downloading the zip provided at that link and unpacking it in say ${HOME}/Android. This produces a tools directory, and if I run the executable

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            Answered 2020-Aug-11 at 23:26

            You got a couple comments on GitHub as well, but just be aware that the files in the dev/ folder in the Flutter repository are mainly intended for CI purposes and for people who are developing the Flutter framework itself.

            The scripts you're pointing out are actually stale files that used to help set up some tests we ran on CI. We now set those tests up differently, but forgot to delete the files - so thanks for pointing this out, they're soon to be gone!

            The best way to set up your Android SDK is by following the instructions at the Android Studio site. You can either use Studio to do it, or just download the SDK bundle(s) themselves.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63256612

            QUESTION

            Android sdkmanager does not list installed packages?
            Asked 2020-Apr-26 at 10:15

            I have an old installation of "sdk-tools-linux-4333796.zip", located right inside my home directory at /home/myuser/sdk-tools-linux-4333796

            I have unzipped the new SDK download in my home directory which creates the folder /home/myuser/tools.

            To make sure that the 2 installations do not interfere with each other I have commented out environment variables from my path and rebooted.

            The problem: /home/myuser/tools/bin/sdkmanager --sdk_root=/home/myuser/tools --list doesn't show my installed packages (I use "--sdk_root" due to a known bug).

            I'm stuck on this since 2 days and would really appreciate someone at least confirming that behaviour by leaving a comment. I have searched through all related google results but there's absolutely noone reporting this.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Apr-26 at 10:15

            I cannot believe it, I found the answer right here. Thank you so much Jing Li!

            So basically what you have to do is put the "tools" folder that you get after unzipping inside a folder named "cmdline-tools" (how on earth would you know... !?). And then later the path to that "cmdline-tools" folder is your "--sdk_root" parameter. Keep in mind that I'm using "--sdk_root" due to a bug at the time (april 2020), hopefully soon all of this is not needed anymore. My installed packages are listed now.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61429994

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