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start-android-emulator
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A simple library to start an Android emulator on your local machine
A simple library to start an Android emulator on your local machine (currently only Mac and Windows are supported) when you already installed / downloaded Android emulators on your local machine
This module gives you the opportunity to start of of the installed Android emulators on you local machine from the command line like below
It relies on the
ANDROID_HOME
environment variable to be set correct!
MAC, Linux and Windows are supported
Advice is to install is globally with npm install -g start-android-emulator
.
After installing it globally it can be used with the following command start-android-emulator
.
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A simple library to start an Android emulator on your local machine
The npm package start-android-emulator receives a total of 1,370 weekly downloads. As such, start-android-emulator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that start-android-emulator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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