![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Click OK, Next, Next, wait for possible installations and then finally Finish and you’re set!.Open preferences and select Appearance & Behavior -> System Settings -> Android SDK.The solution is really simple, all you need to do, is to set the path in the Android Studio to point to the path where brew installed android-sdk ( /usr/local/share/android-sdk on my machine). And if there’re updates, I’d like that I need to do the update only once. The “problem” is that I don’t want to download all the tools etc. I currently have an android phone (OnePlus 3) and I’ve already installed android-sdk through Homebrew. While this is pretty easy to do, I got a problem. On the Getting Started-guide there’re instructions for installing and configuring Android Studio. As I’ve used react and java in the past, but not objective-c and swift, I saw an opportunity to try React Native. I recently got a great idea for a mobile app. Use android-sdk from Homebrew with Android Studio ![]()
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