You can execute all the build tasks available to your Android project using the Gradle wrapper command line tool. It’s available as a batch file for Windows ( gradlew. bat ) and a shell script for Linux and Mac ( gradlew.sh ), and it’s accessible from the root of each project you create with Android Studio.
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To run a Gradle command, open a command window on the project folder and enter the Gradle command . Gradle commands look like this: On Windows: gradlew <task1> <task2> … e.g. gradlew clean allTests.
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Here are some useful steps to follow: Determine whether the project has a Gradle wrapper and use it if it’s there — the main IDEs default to using the wrapper when it’s available. Discover the project structure. Either import the build with an IDE or run gradle projects from the command line.
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Access the Gradle settings Use the Gradle settings to configure the build and run actions for each linked Gradle project, a Gradle version, importing of the project’s changes, and so on. In the Settings/Preferences dialog ( Ctrl+Alt+S ), go to Build, Execution, Deployment| Gradle .
Read moreWhat is latest version of Gradle?
Android Gradle plugin release notes
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You run Gradle via the gradle command. To check if Gradle is properly installed just type gradle -v . The output shows the Gradle version and also the local environment configuration (groovy and JVM version, etc.). The displayed Gradle version should match the distribution you have downloaded.
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File->Project Structure->Project pane->”Android plugin version”.
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