![]() ![]() ![]() You just need to paste the following command into a macOS or Linux terminal and hit enter: Nexus Tools automatically downloads the latest platform tools from the Google website mentioned above, extracts them, and adds them to your system's path for ease of use. It's an open-source tool created by Android Police alumnus Corbin Davenport. If you ask me, Nexus Tools is the fastest way to get ADB up and running on your computer. There is a script that simplify the process. You'll have to extract them and add them to your system's path, but you probably don't want to bother with that. ![]() They're available on the Android Developers website. The tools are comprised of the same parts you get when you install the Android Studio: ADB, fastboot, and systrace. Since Android Studio is quite huge when installed, the standalone SDK platform tools could be a better option if you want to save some precious space on your computer's storage, especially if you don't want to get into app development. ![]()
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