How to Use android commands and android commands
As a Windows user, the user has an excellent graphical interface experience, but the command line is the basis of the graphical interface. Let's take a look at how to use command lines to execute android commands.
First, you have to go to the tools subdirectory of your Android SDK installation directory, as shown in what I have seen here.
Then start cmd here. You won't start cmd with Win + R, and then slowly cd it to the tools directory, right? If so ...... You can also use the command line.
Press SHIFT, right-click, and select "Open command window here" to summon the command line.
Input:
android list
The following output page is displayed:
In addition to the android list, there are naturally many commands that can be executed.
Command |
Remarks |
Android list |
List all installed AVD devices and Android versions |
Android list avd |
List all installed AVD Devices |
Android list target |
List all installed Android versions |
Android create avd |
Create a new AVD Device |
Android move avd |
Move or rename an AVD Device |
Android delete avd |
Delete An AVD Device |
Android update avd |
Upgrade AVD Device |
Android create project |
Create a new Android Project |
Android update project |
Update an existing Android Project |
Android create test-project |
Create a new Android test project |
Android update test-project |
Update an existing Android test project |
For example, if you want to create a Project, you can just fill it out ......
Well, let's start it on your own ......
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