- File Name Android SDK Command Line Tools (Linux)
- Version 14742923
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- File Size 150.5 MB
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- Create Date March 10, 2026
- Last Updated March 10, 2026
Download the latest Android SDK Command Line Tools for Linux. This package is ideal if you want a lightweight Android development setup without installing the full Android Studio IDE on your computer.
The Command Line Tools package includes the core terminal-based utilities used to manage Android SDK components, install platform packages, accept licenses, inspect APKs, and prepare local or automated build environments. It is a practical download for developers, testers, CI environments, and advanced users who prefer a clean command-line workflow.
Version: 14742923
Platform: Linux
Package Size: 150.5 MB
What this package is useful for:
- Setting up Android SDK tools without the full Android Studio installation
- Using
sdkmanagerto install or update SDK packages - Managing Android Virtual Devices with
avdmanager - Preparing remote machines, CI runners, or minimal development environments
- Building a manual Android development setup with only the tools you actually need
Important: this package focuses on Android SDK command-line utilities. If you also need ADB and Fastboot, install Platform Tools separately after setup.
Installation notes: extract the archive, place the cmdline-tools folder inside your Android SDK directory, rename the extracted folder to latest if needed, and add cmdline-tools/latest/bin to your system path so the tools can be used from Terminal or Command Prompt.
This direct package link is suitable for users who want the current Android SDK Command Line Tools download for Linux with a straightforward setup path and no full IDE dependency.
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