Specifications:
- Android Studio Version: Android Bumblebee
- Android Build SDK Build-Tool : 30.0.3
- Android SDK Command-line Tools: 7.0
I am trying to sign apk using apksigner. I am using this command in my Android Studio Terminal
apksigner sign --ks release.jks app.apk
I am following the official documentation but I am getting this error
bash: apksigner: command not found
When I dig further I found that Android/sdk/cmdline-tools/7.0/bin does not have apksigner it has following command line tools
What am I missing here?
I tried downloading cmdline-tools/6.0
and 3.0
but I don’t see apksigner there.
2
Answers
You need to add a path variable in bash profile
I have written this answer based on the discussion with Commansware and Pierre on Commansware answer.
Let's discuss these questions to fix the command not found the issue on Android Studio.
You can find apksigner at
Android/sdk/build-tools/30.0.3
with absolute path (painful way)
$ ~/Library/Android/sdk/build-tools/30.0.3/apksigner verify ~/Desktop/app-release.apk
with $path variable (the smart way)
$ apksigner verify ~/Desktop/app-release.apk
For this, you need to set a path variable in your bash profile
Add this to your bash profile
Now you should be able to run
$ apksigner verify ~/Desktop/app-release.apk
anywhere even inside Android Studio terminal.In my case, I was not able to run
apksigner
command even after setting the path variable. So wroteexport PATH="$PATH:$HOME/Library/Android/sdk/build-tools/30.0.3"
on Android Studio terminal. And it worked!Extra discussion
apksigner is part of Android Studio CLI tools. But I found that other Android Studio CLI tools (d8, avdmanager, aapt etc) command work by default except for apksigner. I don't know if it was just me or if it happens with others too.
apksigner
is part of the SDK build tools. So, you should find it in$ANDROID_SDK/build-tools/30.0.3/
, where$ANDROID_SDK
is wherever you have your Android SDK installed.