NDK channels: 0 (stable), 1 (beta), or 3 (canary)įor example, use the following command to install the specified NDK version regardless To install CMake or the NDK, use the following syntax: Sdkmanager -uninstall -package_file= package_file To uninstall, simply add the -uninstall flag: The package_file argument is the location of a text file in whichĮach line is an SDK-style path of a package to install (without quotes).
Paths, separated with a space, but they must each be wrapped in their own set ofįor example, here's how to install the latest platform tools (which includesĪdb and fastboot) and the SDK tools for API level 28: sdkmanager "platform-tools" "platforms android-28"Īlternatively, you can pass a text file that specifies all packages: The -list command, wrapped in quotes (for example, The packages argument is an SDK-style path as shown with Note: To list only stable packages, use -channel=0 or remove the -channel For example, specify the canary channel to list packagesįrom all channels.
Use the channel option to include a package from a channel up to and Channels: 0 (stable), 1 (beta), 2 (dev), or 3 (canary)
You can use the sdkmanager to perform the following tasks.
The sdkmanager tool is provided in the Android SDK Tools package Studio, then you do not need to use this tool and you can instead manage your Update, and uninstall packages for the Android SDK. The sdkmanager is a command line tool that allows you to view, install,