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# How to Set Up an Android Development Environment
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If you'd like to contribute to the Android project, but do not currently have a development environment setup, follow the instructions in this guide.
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## Prerequisites
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* [Android Studio](https://developer.android.com/studio/)
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If you downloaded Android Studio, install it with the default options and open the project located in `dolphin/Source/Android`
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## Setting Up Android Studio
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1. Wait for background tasks to complete on the bottom of the window.
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2. Launch the Android SDK Manager by clicking on its icon in Android Studio's main toolbar:
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![Android Studio Package Icon][package-icon]
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3. Install or update the SDK Platform. Choose the API level as defined in the app module's [build.gradle](Source/Android/app/build.gradle#L7) file.
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4. Install a CMake version as defined in the app module's [build.gradle](Source/Android/app/build.gradle#L99) file. The option won't appear until you select `Show Package Details`.
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5. Select `Build Variants` on the left side of the window to choose the build variant and ABI you would like to compile for the `:app` module.
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6. Select the green hammer icon in the main toolbar to build and create the apk in `Source/Android/app/build/outputs/apk`
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## Compiling from the Command-Line
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For command-line users, any task may be executed with `cd Source/Android` followed by `gradlew <task-name>`. In particular, `gradlew assemble` builds debug and release versions of the application (which are placed in `Source/Android/app/build/outputs/apk`).
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[package-icon]: https://i.imgur.com/hgmMlsM.png
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[code-style]: https://i.imgur.com/3b3UBhb.png
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