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Where does homebrew install the android-sdk when you run the command:

brew cask install android-sdk

I want to be able to add it to the PATH.

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use brew info --cask android-sdk

after installing, you can get some basic information about what needs to be set and where:

› brew cask info android-sdk
...etc
/usr/local/Caskroom/android-sdk/3859397,26.0.1/build-tools/26.0.1/aapt (binary)
/usr/local/Caskroom/android-sdk/3859397,26.0.1/tools/bin/avdmanager
...etc

==> Caveats
We will install android-sdk-tools, platform-tools, and build-tools for 
you. You can control android sdk packages via the sdkmanager command.
You may want to add to your profile:

  'export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/usr/local/share/android-sdk'

notes

Prior to March 2017 you could run brew info android-sdk

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    actually /usr/local/opt/android-sdk is a symlink to ANDROID_HOME, so there's no need to provide new version every time sdk updates (as in the accepted answer).
    – agamov
    Jun 9, 2015 at 8:00
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    This now needs to be brew cask info android-sdk
    – Endareth
    Sep 14, 2017 at 3:55
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    this is useful. Aug 29, 2018 at 1:46
  • I guess the correct command is now: brew info --cask android-sdk Oct 30, 2022 at 14:30
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The installation folder of android-sdk is:

/usr/local/Cellar/android-sdk/<VERSION>

Therefore, if you want to add it to PATH, you need to add the following line to ~/.bashrc

export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/Cellar/android-sdk/<VERSION>/tools:/usr/local/Cellar/android-sdk/<VERSION>/platform-tools

Don't forget to replace <VERSION> with an installed version, just take a look inside of android-sdk folder to see what version you have installed.

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    The install is symlinked via the usual /usr/local/ paths setup in the $PATH when initially setting up Homebrew--so no special configuration is needed. export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/opt:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:$PATH. @kornfridge note below brew info answer points out export ANDROID_HOME=/usr/local/opt/android-sdk. Using this approach instead of the one above allows update+upgrade without constantly editing the path/env. Note too the path search order affects command use, so I have $PATH appended, not prepended.
    – jimmont
    May 31, 2015 at 22:59
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    As others have stated, export ANDROID_HOME=/usr/local/opt/android-sdk is the best option.
    – Franco
    Dec 24, 2016 at 16:39
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    This is no longer true, since android-sdk was moved from homebrew/core to caskroom/cask. See my answer for more details of the changes.
    – Endareth
    Sep 14, 2017 at 3:57
  • this is all wrong, misleading, time-wasting babble and should be removed. it's in none of these places. Aug 29, 2018 at 1:45
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Unfortunately, brew has now changed where android-sdk is installed, so all of these older questions are no longer correct.

When installing via brew cask install android-sdk, you'll now be informed that you should add export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/usr/local/share/android-sdk to your profile, and, indeed, that directory is now a symlink to the version android-sdk directory (currently /usr/local/Caskroom/android-sdk/25.2.3).

To summarise, add the following to your .profile/.bashrc/.whatever:

export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/usr/local/share/android-sdk

export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/tools:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/platform-tools

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  • Thanks @Endareth, but I have 1 issue - my ANDROID_SDK_ROOT and ANDROID_HOME and ANDROID_SDK_HOME all point to the same location as mentioned above and when I create emulator it gets created inside /usr/local/share/android-sdk/.android/avd even after I explicitly provide different path (Users/me/.android/sdk) to avdmanager create command. Any idea what could be the reason behind it?
    – Awadhoot
    Jan 17, 2019 at 13:21
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You would be better off using the symlink that Homebrew creates to ANDROID_HOME, as it will always be the newest version:

/usr/local/opt/android-sdk/

So your PATH would be:

export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/opt/android-sdk/tools:/usr/local/opt/android-sdk/platform-tools

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in my machine, at /usr/local/share/android-sdk

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My Homebrew installation (brew install --cask android-platform-tools) use this Path:

/usr/local/Caskroom/android-platform-tools/30.0.0/platform-tools

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Homebrew installs things in the Cellar:

/usr/local/Cellar

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