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...The repository aggregates guidance, official references, and practical adaptation strategies to prevent crashes and feature failures when apps target newer SDK levels. Its goal is to reduce the friction developers experience when upgrading targetSdkVersion and compileSdkVersion. The project outlines structured workflows for conditional version checks and backward compatibility handling. It is especially valuable for teams maintaining long-lived Android apps that must run reliably across fragmented device ecosystems. By centralizing adaptation knowledge, AndroidVersionAdapter serves as both a learning resource and a practical reference for version migration planning.
Gradle plugin which downloads and manages your Android SDK
The sdk-manager-plugin is a now‑deprecated Gradle plugin (by Jake Wharton) that automatically downloads and manages Android SDK components during Gradle builds. It was designed to reduce SDK installation friction but is obsolete due to built-in capabilities in newer Android Gradle Plugin versions. Your output likely will be different depending on the varying factors listed above. Subsequent runs will omit this output and proceed directly to normal execution. It currently takes about 100ms on average to check all of the above conditions. ...