Installing ADB on macOS [duplicate]
Note for zsh users: replace all references to ~/.bash_profile
with ~/.zshrc
.
Option 1 - Using Homebrew
This is the easiest way and will provide automatic updates.
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Install the homebrew package manager
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
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Install adb
brew install android-platform-tools
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Start using adb
adb devices
Option 2 - Manually (just the platform tools)
This is the easiest way to get a manual installation of ADB and Fastboot.
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Delete your old installation (optional)
rm -rf ~/.android-sdk-macosx/
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Navigate to https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools.html and click on the
SDK Platform-Tools for Mac
link. -
Go to your Downloads folder
cd ~/Downloads/
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Unzip the tools you downloaded
unzip platform-tools-latest*.zip
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Move them somewhere you won't accidentally delete them
mkdir ~/.android-sdk-macosx mv platform-tools/ ~/.android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools
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Add
platform-tools
to your pathecho 'export PATH=$PATH:~/.android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools/' >> ~/.bash_profile
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Refresh your bash profile (or restart your terminal app)
source ~/.bash_profile
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Start using adb
adb devices
Option 3 - Manually (with SDK Manager)
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Delete your old installation (optional)
rm -rf ~/.android-sdk-macosx/
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Download the Mac SDK Tools from the Android developer site under "Get just the command line tools". Make sure you save them to your Downloads folder.
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Go to your Downloads folder
cd ~/Downloads/
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Unzip the tools you downloaded
unzip tools_r*-macosx.zip
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Move them somewhere you won't accidentally delete them
mkdir ~/.android-sdk-macosx mv tools/ ~/.android-sdk-macosx/tools
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Run the SDK Manager
sh ~/.android-sdk-macosx/tools/android
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Uncheck everything but
Android SDK Platform-tools
(optional)
- Click
Install Packages
, accept licenses, clickInstall
. Close the SDK Manager window.
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Add
platform-tools
to your pathecho 'export PATH=$PATH:~/.android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools/' >> ~/.bash_profile
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Refresh your bash profile (or restart your terminal app)
source ~/.bash_profile
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Start using adb
adb devices
If you've already installed Android Studio --
Add the following lines to the end of ~/.bashrc
or ~/.zshrc
(if using Oh My ZSH):
export ANDROID_HOME=/Users/$USER/Library/Android/sdk
export PATH=${PATH}:$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools
Restart Terminal and you're good to go. 👍
Note that if you use Android Studio and download through its SDK Manager, the SDK is downloaded to ~/Library/Android/sdk
by default, not ~/.android-sdk-macosx
.
I would rather add this as a comment to @brismuth's excellent answer, but it seems I don't have enough reputation points yet.
Option 3 - Using MacPorts
Analoguously to the two options (homebrew / manual) posted by @brismuth, here's the MacPorts way:
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Install the Android SDK:
sudo port install android
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Run the SDK manager:
sh /opt/local/share/java/android-sdk-macosx/tools/android
As @brismuth suggested, uncheck everything but
Android SDK Platform-tools
(optional)Install the packages, accepting licenses. Close the SDK Manager.
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Add
platform-tools
to your path; in MacPorts, they're in/opt/local/share/java/android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools
. E.g., for bash:echo 'export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/share/java/android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools' >> ~/.bash_profile
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Refresh your bash profile (or restart your terminal/shell):
source ~/.bash_profile
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Start using adb:
adb devices