

Java and OpenJDK are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Android SDK Command-Line Tools 1.0Ĭontent and code samples on this page are subject to the licenses described in the Content License. Android SDK Command-Line Tools 4.0 (beta) Android SDK Command-Line Tools 5.0 (canary) Information about the deprecated SDK Tools package, see theĪndroid SDK Tools release notes. We recommend a Windows PC for this part, as the easiest method is to use a Windows-exclusive program called Minimal ADB and Fastboot.

Note: The Android SDK Command-Line Tools package replaces the Step 1: Set Up ADB First, youll need to install ADB and all of the relevant drivers on your computer. Sdkmanager 'cmdline-tools latest' -channel=3 Sdkmanager 'cmdline-tools latest' -channel=1 To update using sdkmanager from the command line, use either of the following: // Beta channel To use a preview version of this package,

Version available in the SDK Manager dialog depends on which update channel Released concurrently with Android Studio and is installed in theįor a complete description of the tools included in this package, seeĪlternatively, you can download the latest stable version The Android SDK Command-Line Tools packageĬontains various tools for building and debugging Android apps.
