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I'm debugging Gradle issues in Android Studio and see references to "Run gradle sync", but I'm not sure how to run this command.

How do I run "Gradle sync" from Android studio or Mac terminal?

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    If you came here for the "...or Mac terminal" you are out of luck. None of these answers are about syncing Android Studio itself from command line.
    – tir38
    Jul 19, 2021 at 20:53
  • See @Cai's answer below Feb 20, 2022 at 11:25

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Android studio should have this button in the toolbar marked "Sync project with Gradle Files"

EDIT: I don't know when it was changed but it now looks like this:

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EDIT: This is what it looks like on 3.3.1 enter image description here
OR by going to File -> Sync Project with Gradle Files from the menubar.

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    missing in Adnroid Studio 3.0.1
    – Roman M
    Jan 18, 2018 at 14:57
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    @RomanM It's not missing... It moved to "File"... So, it is next to save icon
    – guipivoto
    Apr 2, 2018 at 20:13
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    I don't see that button in the toolbar or File menu in Android Studio 4.
    – mahmood
    Aug 20, 2020 at 7:06
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    Why this question has so many upvotes if it is not answering OP's question?
    – Yarh
    Aug 11, 2021 at 15:03
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    The real question is: why do the people in charge of Android Studio keep changing this functionality? It's clearly a case of fixing something that's not broken.
    – SMBiggs
    Jul 13, 2022 at 15:20
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WARNING: --recompile-scripts command has been deprecated since gradle's version 5.0. To check your gradle version, run gradle -v.

./gradlew --recompile-scripts

it will do a sync without building anything.


Alternatively, with command line in your root project

./gradlew build

It will sync and build your app, and take longer than just a Gradle sync

To see all available gradle task, use ./gradlew tasks

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    Yes but build does more right? What is the difference between sync and build?
    – JohnyTex
    Apr 3, 2019 at 12:00
  • build is a very generic task. it's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. On Android projects, running the "build" task could take forever!
    – cesards
    Jul 20, 2019 at 17:13
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    I use com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.5.1,and it has no option --recompile-scripts
    – geosmart
    Nov 27, 2019 at 5:50
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    since gradle 5.0, --recompile-scripts has become an unknow command-line option, Jul 10, 2020 at 6:51
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    I don't want to build, I only want to sync, I don't understand why Google would deprecate and remove --recompile-scripts without introducing an alternative ... Jun 3 at 16:31
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In Android Studio 3.3 it is here:

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According to the answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/49576954/2914140 in Android Studio 3.1 it is here:

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This command is moved to File > Sync Project with Gradle Files.

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    ROFL! I have been looking for 2 days for this button! Thanks!
    – swooby
    Apr 10, 2018 at 19:32
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    @swooby, you are welcome. I also was finding it for some time, even asked a question, and they helped.
    – CoolMind
    Apr 11, 2018 at 8:24
  • This option appears to no longer exist? i.imgur.com/cNFUoxB.png (screenshot just taken, in Android Studio 3.5.3)
    – Venryx
    May 22, 2020 at 9:21
  • @Venryx, it is strange. I have 3.6.3 and this menu still exists (imgur.com/a/F8FCpvk). Anyway, it is better to use a button in the Toolbar.
    – CoolMind
    May 22, 2020 at 9:38
  • It was apparently a problem with some AndroidStudio/Gradle files being outdated. After deleting them and reimporting the project, the option showed up again.
    – Venryx
    May 22, 2020 at 9:41
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Keyboard shortcut lovers can add a shortcut for running gradle sync manually by going to File -> Settings -> Keymap -> Plugins -> Android Support -> Sync Project with gradle files (Right click on it to add keyboard shortcut) -> Apply -> OK and you are done. Gradle Sync keyboard shortcutChoose any convenient key as your gradle sync shortcut which doesnot conflict with any other shortcut key, (I have choosen Shift + 5 as my gradle sync key), so next when you want to run gradle sync manually just press this keyboard shortcut key.

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    it's 'Android Studio->Preferences' for the first two steps on Mac OS X
    – CCJ
    Oct 29, 2015 at 14:35
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    +1 the best answer to question
    – nAkhmedov
    Mar 5, 2016 at 5:40
  • Best answer, No need to find Sync Project icon from similar icons of android studio. Just press Shift+5 and you are done. Feb 14, 2017 at 7:11
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I presume it is referring to Tools > Android > "Sync Project with Gradle Files" from the Android Studio main menu.

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gradle --recompile-scripts

seems to do a sync without building anything. you can enable automatic building by

gradle --recompile-scripts --continuous

Please refer the docs for more info:

https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_command_line.html

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Shortcut (Ubuntu, Windows):

Ctrl + F5

Will sync the project with Gradle files.

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From terminal:

gradle prepareKotlinBuildScriptModel

NOTE: you can see what android studio is doing by inspecting the "Build" tab. There will be difference windows inside there. One should be "Sync"

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    It does something, like downloading the gradle version, but when I open the project in Android Studio afterwards, it still needs to sync. Jun 3 at 16:26
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I think ./gradlew tasks is same with Android studio sync. Why? I will explain it.

I meet a problem when I test jacoco coverage report. When I run ./gradlew clean :Test:testDebugUnitTest in command line directly , error appear.

Error opening zip file or JAR manifest missing : build/tmp/expandedArchives/org.jacoco.agent-0.8.2.jar_5bdiis3s7lm1rcnv0gawjjfxc/jacocoagent.jar

However, if I click android studio sync firstly , it runs OK. Because the build/../jacocoagent.jar appear naturally. I dont know why, maybe there is bug in jacoco plugin. Unit I find running .gradlew tasks makes the jar appear as well. So I can get the same result in gralde script.

Besides, gradle --recompile-scripts does not work for the problem.

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    Hi Victor, I have a trouble may proof you wrong, Here is what I got, I set a configProductID=11111 from my gradle.properties, from my build.gradle, I add "resValue "string". If I do a build clean from ADT, the resource R.string.ProductID can be generated. Then I can do gradlew assembleDebug to build. Then I change my config name from "ProductID" to "myProductID", I will get error to do 'gradlew tasks', also I can't do 'gradlew clean', all of them just fail. I am still struggling. As ".\gradlew.bat --recompile-scripts " seems no longer exists?
    – yunfei
    Jan 9, 2020 at 8:23
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I have a trouble may proof gradlew clean is not equal to ADT build clean. And Now I am struggling to get it fixed.

Here is what I got: I set a configProductID=11111 from my gradle.properties, from my build.gradle, I add

resValue "string", "ProductID", configProductID

If I do a build clean from ADT, the resource R.string.ProductID can be generated. Then I can do bellow command successfully.

gradlew assembleDebug

But, as I am trying to setup build server, I don't want help from ADT IDE, so I need to avoid using ADT build clean. Here comes my problem. Now I change my resource name from "ProductID" to "myProductID", I do:

gradlew clean

I get error

PS D:\work\wctposdemo> .\gradlew.bat clean

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

* Where:
Build file 'D:\work\wctposdemo\app\build.gradle'

* What went wrong:
Could not compile build file 'D:\work\wctposdemo\app\build.gradle'.
> startup failed:
  General error during semantic analysis: Unsupported class file major version 57

If I try with:

.\gradlew.bat --recompile-scripts

I just get error of

Unknown command-line option '--recompile-scripts'.
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  • I've the same error-message some minutes ago: > Unsupported class file major version 57 The issue for me was, that gradle doesn't work with current openJdk13 on Linux (I use Manjaro... an Arch-Like Linux). So to fix this, I've done this: I've checked which Java version I've installed at my pc, and choosed the version 8: sudo archlinux-java stauts sudo archlinux-java set java-8-openjdk Maybe this helping you out, even If your system seems to be windows. So try another SDK Version. Maybe it also solve your issue.
    – suther
    Jan 10, 2020 at 10:18
  • Hi @suther, many thanks for your reply, I have find the root cause and fixed, I don't think it is because of JAVA version. But as I described "gradlew clean" is not equal to "ADT clean". My fix was simply do "gradlew :app:dependencies", this will generate resource IDs from gradle configuration files.
    – yunfei
    Jan 12, 2020 at 13:09
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The shortcut on Windows is Ctrl + Shift + o

In the main menu it is under File -> Sync Project with Gradle Files

I am using Android Studio Giraffe | 2022.3.1 Patch 2

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gradlew assembleDebug

will sync and download all dependencies when not cached yet, and android studio and intellij idea will follow the thread started by above command

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Anyone wants to use command line to sync projects with gradle files, please note:

Since Gradle 5.0,

The --recompile-scripts command-line option has been removed.

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    That's great, but how about offering the proper alternative. Mar 26, 2021 at 19:28
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    Haven't found one, pity Mar 29, 2021 at 8:48

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