Install Android Studio Using Repository
There are Steps to Install Android Studio using Repository.
i). Add the PPA(Personal Package Archive)
The first command adds the PPA to system software sources.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:maarten-fonville/android-studio
ii). Update the package list
Update the package manager list to include the added repository.
sudo apt update
iii). Install Android Studio
Installing Android Studio using the command line in terminal.
sudo apt install android-studio
How to Install Android Studio on Ubuntu?
Android Studio is a full-featured cross-platform IDE that helps us to build applications for Android devices. Android Studio is based on JetBrains’ IntelliJ IDEA. This IDE includes everything we need for Android development. Android Studio build system is powered by Gradle allowing you to make multiple build variants for various devices from one project. This article will explain the way to install Android Studio on Ubuntu 20.04. We can use the same instructions for older Ubuntu versions and any Ubuntu-based distribution, including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Elementary OS.
Prerequisites: We need to be logged in as a user with sudo access. It will make our system able to install packages on our Ubuntu system.