I would like to know if there is some standard code styling for Android(maybe a book?) (styling XML , Java programming , file naming , etc...)
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There is a good description of code style rules here.
If you want to enforce this rules without remembering all of them, and you are using eclipse then you can use formatting rules provided by Android team: android-formatting.xml. Just import it into eclipse using Preferences->Java->Code Style->Formatter, click Import.
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2Is something like this possible for Android Studio? If so, How do I enable it?– wyattDec 19, 2013 at 21:13
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2@wyatt in Android Studio You can use this combination. CTRL + ALT + L for (Win/ Linux) & OPTION + CMD + L for (Mac) Nov 26, 2014 at 6:24
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1Just want to point out that on Ubuntu,
CTRL + ALT + L
locks the screen. You may have to change the Key binding manually in Settings.– JinMay 18, 2015 at 19:17 -
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There is a ton of information available here: http://source.android.com/source/code-style.html
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1Do you know where can we get the code style xml file or even lint file which follows these guidelines? Jul 17, 2015 at 19:55
@inazaruk: The codesearch link for android-formatting.xml is now obsolete. I found the file at geobeagle.
Funny thing is that the file is also mentioned at android source (Using Eclipse) with no further linking :D (Most probably it was linking to the obsolete one).
One more file mentioned at android's Using Eclipse and found at geobeagle ;-) is android.importorder.
(This should be a comment but I don't have 50pt yet :/ Sorry)
Edit: March 2015
As Google Code is fading away you may find the two file at bitbucket.
I was looking for something like that and found this. We are using it combined with some of our own conventions. Very helpful.