GNU/Linux Ubuntu Bionic Installing Android SDK – Command Line Guide
Hi! The Tutorial Shows You Step-by-Step How to Install Android SDK manually on Command Line in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic LTS 64-bit GNU+Linux Desktop.
First, the Android SDK Installation is Essential for Getting-Started with Android Development on Ubuntu.
To Setup it manually here I make use of the sdkmanager is a Command-line Tool that lets you view, install, update, and uninstall Packages for the Android SDK.
Especially relevant, if you need also the IDE instead you should SEE: How to Install Android Studio!
As a pre-requisite for the Android SDK Installation a working Oracle Java JDK Setup is Required.
Finally, this Setup is valid for all the Ubuntu-based Distros like:
- Linux Mint
- Zorin OS
- Lubuntu
- Elementary OS
- Kde Neon
- Pop_OS!
- Xubuntu
- Linux Lite
- Bodhi
- Puppy
- Kubuntu
- LXLE
- Trisquel
- Voyager Ubuntu
- feren OS
- Peppermint
- Linux Ultimate Edition (You may just need to Discover what’s the Parent Release)

1. Installing Android Command Line Tools
How to Install Android Command Line Tools in Ubuntu
Android Command Line Tools Ubuntu Setup Guide