GNU/Linux Debian Bullseye Installing Android Command Line Tools – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Download and Install Android SDK Command Line Tools in Debian Bullseye 11.x GNU/Linux Desktop.
And the Android Command-Line Tools for Debian Bullseye between the others provide the Utilities also to Setup the following components:
- SDK Manager (sdkmanager): The SDK Manager is a command-line tool used to manage Android SDK packages and dependencies. Developers can use sdkmanager to install, update, and remove SDK components such as platform tools, system images, build tools, SDK platforms, and extras.
- Android Virtual Device Manager (avdmanager): AVD Manager is a command-line tool used to create, manage, and delete Android Virtual Devices (AVDs). Developers can use avdmanager to create custom AVDs with specific configurations such as target API level, screen resolution, RAM size, and more.
Especially relevant, for a complete Development Environment Setup you may see instead: How to Install Android Studio IDE Guide.
Or again you may be also interested about How to Install Android Platform Tools on Debian.
Finally, this guide includes detailed instructions about Using Android SDK Command Line Tools on Debian.
1. Downloading Android Command Line Tools
Download Android Command Line Tools for Debian GNU/Linux
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