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    ADev

    ADev

    Lightweight Android development tool. Wraps Ant, 'android' and 'adb'.

    ... - Supports the old NDK: 'ndk-build clean' , and 'ndk-build' - Flutter has "Run", "Hot Reload" and "Attach" buttons. - Fast development cycle to build, load and debug your application on the Emulator or your Android device. Use adb wireless debugging over Wi-Fi, no root required. Logcat: Color highlighting for warning and error messages with filter options to block unwanted tags. Option to show log output by Process Id.
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    Simplest Android Web Suite

    Free and simple build toolkit for HTML5-based Android apps

    ...Requirements: - Linux or other Unix-based OS with Bash shell - Java SDK (sun-java6-sdk or the latest openjdk version) - Ant - Android SDK installed with Android 2.1 (android-7) available as a target Configuration After unzipping, you must specify the exact path to your Android SDK folder (without last slash) in sdk.ini that resides in SAWS root folder: sdk.dir=/path/to/android-sdk Usage: /path/to/saws-build [application name] [webapp folder] [output apk file] e.g. ~/saws/saws-build "My Cool App" ~/webapp/ ~/nice.apk After this your nice.apk is ready to be installed on your device. SAWS does all the dirty work (assembly, compilation, signing and zipalign) for you.
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