

The problem is I can't find the Android SDK on my machine! I assume it's there because otherwise the program wouldn't compile and run through Android Studio? Perhaps that's a bad assumption? I'm new to Macs (I'm used to Windows) so I don't know the best way to search for the Android SDK. Make sure the Android SDK platform-tools/ directory is included in your PATH environment variable, then execute: The Android SDK for Mac also comes with a emulated virtual device. The Android SDK contains everything you need to start building apps.

Luckily there’s a way to install just the android-sdk through the sdkmanager However, I. The Android SDK for Mac allows mobile software developers the opportunity to tinker with the platform and create new and interesting work.

All I want to do now is be able to build the app and install it on device from the command line as opposed to Android Studio. I didn’t want to download the 1026MB Android Studio just for exporting Flutter app into an Android apk. I have installed Android Studio on my MacBook Air (OS Version 10.11 El Capitan) and have successfully written a small "hello, world" app and installed on device (Nexus 7) and ran on AVD.
