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When I run flutter doctor command on mac its showing below, while I already install Android Studio, and I can run ios build from Android Studio.

[!] Android Studio (not installed)

flutter doctor output:

Doctor summary (to see all details, run flutter doctor -v):
[✓] Flutter (Channel stable, v1.12.13+hotfix.5, on Mac OS X 10.14.5 18F132, locale en-GB)

[✓] Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK version 29.0.2)
[✓] Xcode - develop for iOS and macOS (Xcode 10.3)
[!] Android Studio (not installed)
[✓] Connected device (1 available)

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In Windows


if your Android Studio install by default, you can use this command

flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio"

after this command, flutter can found android studio, but the plugin can't...

flutter doctor
Doctor summary (to see all details, run flutter doctor -v):
[√] Flutter (Channel stable, 1.20.2, on Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.1016], locale zh-CN)
[√] Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK version 30.0.2)
[!] Android Studio
    X Flutter plugin not installed; this adds Flutter specific functionality.
    X Dart plugin not installed; this adds Dart specific functionality.
[√] VS Code (version 1.48.0)
[!] Connected device
    ! No devices available

! Doctor found issues in 2 categories.

In Linux (Ubuntu)


Note: for those who are facing the problem in Ubuntu and Android Studio is installed with snap:

flutter config --android-studio-dir="/snap/android-studio/current/android-studio"

Note: for those who are facing the problem in Ubuntu and Android Studio is installed with JetBrains Toolbox:

flutter config --android-studio-dir=/home/myuser/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AndroidStudio/ch-0/201.7042882

Where ./201.7042822 matches the current version of Android Studio installed. You'll have to check which one you have and update it in the command above.

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    In Mac OS - For the Android Studio folder to be discovered correctly, the .app folder must be included in the path: flutter config --android-studio-dir="/Volumes/Esterna/Android Studio.app"
    – Fed C
    Dec 20, 2020 at 11:12
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    For Android Studio on Linux installed via JetBrains Toolbox use e.g. flutter config --android-studio-dir="/home/jdoe/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AndroidStudio/ch-0/201.6953283"
    – Janux
    Jan 2, 2021 at 11:28
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    Weird, why can't it find Android Studio in the default path? And how can you make it find the plugins?
    – Timmmm
    Feb 12, 2021 at 17:46
  • I made an issue for this here.
    – Timmmm
    Feb 12, 2021 at 17:54
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    This worked for me on Win10 last update flutter 2.22
    – Mavro
    Jun 19, 2021 at 20:45
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I had a similar issue which I solved by updating my flutter config as follows:

  flutter config --android-sdk="$HOME/Android/Sdk"
  flutter config --android-studio-dir="/usr/local/android-studio"

This was on Ubuntu 20.04.1

Assumptions:

  • You have extracted the downloaded android studio zip to /usr/local/android-studio

If you install Android studio using snap then

flutter config --android-studio-dir="/snap/android-studio/current/android-studio"
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  • This answer works on Linux Mint for me: flutter config --android-sdk="$HOME/Android/Sdk" flutter config --android-studio-dir="$HOME/AndroidStudio" May 25, 2021 at 17:56
  • Or, if you have extracted the downloaded android studio zip to /opt/android-studio , run: flutter config --android-studio-dir="/opt/android-studio"
    – jurrdb
    Feb 10 at 15:15
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I solve this issue within windows 10 pro with this exactly line:

$> flutter config --android-studio-dir= "C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio"

notice that is an space between the equal mark and the double cotes, this solve as you can see in this print show solved right now! this is the fail attempt without the exactly formatting

hope this help new flutter developers!

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    Remove the extra space after "=" Try flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio"
    – sa_n__u
    May 30, 2021 at 18:37
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    The = breaks the command for me on Win 10. The correct command for me is: flutter config --android-studio-dir "C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio" (as seen in another answer)
    – LozzerJP
    Jun 18, 2021 at 14:23
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    In my case I had to remove space to make it work flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio"
    – BartusZak
    Jul 3, 2021 at 10:10
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    Yeah In my case too I have to remove space to work it out. Jul 15, 2021 at 15:30
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If you have installed Android Studio via Snap, run following command

flutter config --android-studio-dir="/snap/android-studio/current/android-studio"

This will fix the issue

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    If you installed android studio with snap this should help, thanks
    – materoy
    Mar 7, 2021 at 8:00
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    This worked if you installed android studio using snap 👍 Mar 16, 2021 at 16:50
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    I had installed android studio using snap, and this worked for me, thanks.
    – J F
    Apr 10, 2021 at 9:10
  • I had installed android studio using snap, and this worked for me, thanks. May 6, 2021 at 11:15
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flutter config --android-studio-dir C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio will unfortunately not work because of empty space which breaks the tree structure but to solve the issue, use quotes like this: flutter config --android-studio-dir "C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio"

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A solution that worked for me was (after double clicking the downloaded file IDE) move the Android Studio program into the applications folder.

I ran Flutter Doctor and followed all prompts. worked for me.

This works on MacOS only

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    it is mark as accepted answer but this is very unclear and vague answer, what application folder? in which os?
    – David B.
    Oct 21, 2020 at 19:08
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    This is a decent answer. The question is Mac specific, and this answer is correct for Macs.
    – Soumendra
    Dec 14, 2020 at 15:35
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    This worked for me. I am using MacBook and downloaded the android studio .dmg file. I am not a Mac user and double clicking the dmg file clearly did not indicate that the icon for android studio can/should be dragged to application icon.
    – Syed Ali
    Jan 15, 2021 at 0:05
  • what is a application folder Jun 10, 2021 at 8:39
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I think that I had the same issue, below are steps that helped me so I would recommend to try them.
1. Android Studio is installed and you can run it, so when it boots up, select configure: Where to find configure on Android Studio screen

  1. In dropdown list open "plugins"
  2. Search for "flutter" and install this plugin together with dart.
  3. Restart the Android Studio and open a new terminal.
  4. You should be able to create a flutter project in Android Studio and "flutter doctor" should work now.

Another possible solution:
Specify path, where android studio is installed, with the following command:
flutter config --android-studio-dir=

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    Flutter and Dart are already installed. Please suggest any other option. And it's working fine for IOS. I can run IOS app on both device and simulator. IPA generated successfully. Jan 10, 2020 at 13:15
  • @ApurvaJain Hmmm, if Flutter plugin is installed, do you have "Start a new Flutter project" in Android Studio starting screen? (as visible in the screen attached by me above) If yes, can you create and run flutter application? If no, would you be so kind to specify what is an error?
    – Ikeban
    Jan 11, 2020 at 18:07
  • @lkeban app created but fails to run with 'Execution failed for task ':app:desugarDebugFileDependencies'. > Could not resolve all files for configuration ':app:debugRuntimeClasspath'. > Could not download arm64_v8a_debug.jar (io.flutter:arm64_v8a_debug:1.0.0-2994f7e1e682039464cb25e31a78b86a3c59b695) > Could not get resource 'download.flutter.io/io/flutter/arm64_v8a_debug/….' Jan 13, 2020 at 6:13
  • @lkeban can u plz suggest how to add error screenshot in this comment section. I am new user. Jan 13, 2020 at 6:20
  • @Apurva I guess that you have to edit your first post. Note: I added update to my post above.
    – Ikeban
    Jan 13, 2020 at 22:03
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This worked for me!!

The problem is if your folder name is "Android Studio", flutter is not able to detect it later as taking only Android and skipping Studio.

Solution is :

Rename folder name from "Android Studio" To "AndroidStudio" and then run the config command :

flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\Program Files\Android\AndroidStudio" enter image description here

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  • This one worked for me
    – Rajesh
    Dec 12, 2021 at 6:56
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Following worked for me.

Close opened Android studio application if any, and open the cmd as an admisitrator and give the below command

flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio"
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This works for me in windows 8.1:

flutter config --android-studio-dir "C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio"

2021.09.01

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    This answer is the same as (or very similar to) this one. It would be better to upvote that answer instead of posting it again. Invest some time in the site and you will gain sufficient privileges to upvote answers that helped you.
    – LW001
    Sep 1, 2021 at 19:55
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For ubuntu; in the unzip directory;

flutter config --android-studio-dir="pwd/android-studio"

command work for me.

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  1. Go Android studio Home Screen
  2. Configure
  3. Install Flutter, Dart, Plugin
  4. Restart android studio and work properly

if now you are not able to solve the issue so please run this command and check again

C:\mycomputer>flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\ProgramFiles\Android\Android Studio"

I Have Solve this issue with this command

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You can use below command in command prompt

flutter config --android-studio-dir=""

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The solution with : flutter config --android-studio-dir="Your_Android_Studio_Directory" worked for me.

After that you can get error messages with flutter doctor even if you have the pluggins already intalled:

[!] Android Studio X Flutter plugin not installed; this adds Flutter specific functionality. X Dart plugin not installed; this adds Dart specific functionality.

Reinstalling flutter and dart plugins in Android Studio (version 4.1) solved the problem.

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    There is a issue with Android Studio (version 4.1). This github issue is about this.
    – kaweesha
    Oct 15, 2020 at 19:44
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Even though this question is for mac, a lot of people like me will find this as top result. So in case you are on Windows and you installed Android Studio via JetBrains Toolchain and the paths in answers above don't work for you, this worked for me

flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME_HERE\AppData\Local\JetBrains\Toolbox\apps\AndroidStudio\ch-0\202.7351085"

Where 202.7351085 is the folder name for my current version of Android Studio so you may need to change that too.

If you can't find Android Studio in this path, do:

  1. Search Android Studio and open file location
  2. If it's a shortcut, open location again
  3. You should be in /bin
  4. Go up one folder and that's your path
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Following worked for me in Windows:

flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio"

flutter config --android-sdk="C:\%HOMEPATH%\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk"
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Run

flutter config --android-studio-dir=<directory-where-studio-is-installed>  

This will solve both issues of android licenses and studio not installed

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For Linux (Ubuntu) users

  1. Run

if you installed android studio through snap (Ubuntu Software application), run

flutter config --android-studio-dir="/snap/android-studio/current/android-studio"

Otherwise, run

flutter config --android-sdk="$HOME/Android/Sdk"
flutter config --android-studio-dir="/usr/local/android-studio"
  1. Install Dart and Flutter plugins in Android Studio and then Restart
  2. Switch to Flutter Beta Channel by running these commands

flutter channel beta

flutter upgrade

Run flutter doctor

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The solution that worked for me is that I had to re-install AndroidStudio to a new location in a way that the full path to it contains no spaces, in the image below will you notice that flutter was cropping my full path because it contained a white space when I use the command flutter config --android-studio-dir C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio

enter image description here

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    You can uso quotes like: flutter config --android-studio-dir "C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio" May 7, 2021 at 12:42
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I had this problem because I downloaded a new AS version without uninstalling the old one first. During the download AS left the old program in place at C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio and just created a new installation at C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio1 (two installations next to each other??!! ).

I tried uninstalling AS (so I could do a fresh install) using the windows control panel but it said AS is already uninstalled?

So I had to run flutter config --android-studio-dir="C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio1" to point to the new version i.e. Android Studio1. This solved the problem.

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In my case just renamed from AndroidStudio to Android Studio.app inside app folder cuz it was searching for separated words: Android Studio. Worked like a charm

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I faced the same problem and solved by configuring android studio path manually. For my case the path was /opt/android-studio-4.1/android-studio

flutter config --android-studio-dir=/opt/android-studio-4.1/android-studio
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on windows, just add the path C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio, in the environment variables

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I use WSL on Windows 10 and I think that I was configuring flutter from WSL's command prompt. When I cleaned the flutter repo and tried to configure everything from PowerShell as administrator, it worked.

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On MacOS using Jetbrains Toolbox, I set it up as

flutter config --android-studio-dir "/Users/<myusername>/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/AndroidStudio/ch-0/213.7172.25.2113.9123335/Android Studio.app"
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flutter config --android-studio-dir="file path of android studio"

for example : in my case, my android studio in "E Drive "

flutter config --android-studio-dir="E:\Android\Android Studio"

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