1page.title=Tools Help 2@jd:body 3 4 5<p>The Android SDK includes a variety of tools that help you develop mobile 6applications for the Android platform. The tools are classified into two groups: SDK tools 7and platform tools. SDK tools are platform independent and are required no matter which 8Android platform you are developing on. Platform tools are customized to support the features of the 9latest Android platform.</p> 10 11 12<h2 id="tools-sdk">SDK Tools</h2> 13<p>The SDK tools are installed with the SDK starter package and are periodically updated. 14The SDK tools are required if you are developing Android applications. The most important SDK tools 15include the Android SDK Manager (<code>android sdk</code>), the AVD Manager (<code>android 16avd</code>) the emulator (<code>emulator</code>), and the Dalvik Debug Monitor Server 17(<code>ddms</code>). A short summary of some frequently-used SDK tools is provided below.</p> 18 19 20 21<h3 id="tools-virtual-device">Virtual Device Tools</h3> 22<dl> 23 24 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/avd-manager.html">Android Virtual Device Manager</a></dt> 25 <dd>The AVD Manager provides a graphical user interface in which you can create 26 and manage Android Virtual Devices (AVDs) that run in the Android Emulator. </dd> 27 28 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/emulator.html">Android Emulator (emulator)</a></dt> 29 <dd>A QEMU-based device-emulation tool that you can use to debug and test 30 your applications in an actual Android run-time environment.</dd> 31 32 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/mksdcard.html">mksdcard</a></dt> 33 <dd>Helps you create a disk image that you can use with the emulator, to simulate the presence 34 of an external storage card (such as an SD card).</dd> 35 36</dl> 37 38 39 40 41<h3 id="tools-development">Development Tools</h3> 42<dl> 43 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/android.html">android</a></dt> 44 <dd>Lets you manage AVDs, projects, and the installed components of the SDK.</dd> 45 46 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/hierarchy-viewer.html">Hierarchy Viewer (hierarchyviewer)</a></dt> 47 <dd>Provides a visual representation of the layout's View hierarchy with performance information 48 for each node in the layout, and a magnified view of the display to closely examine the 49 pixels in your layout.</dd> 50 51 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/lint.html">lint</a></dt> 52 <dd>The Android {@code lint} tool is a static code analysis tool that checks your Android 53 project source files for potential bugs and optimization improvements.</dd> 54 55 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/sdk-manager.html">SDK Manager</a></dt> 56 <dd>Lets you manage SDK packages, such as installed platforms and system images.</dd> 57 58 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/sqlite3.html">sqlite3</a></dt> 59 <dd>Lets you access the SQLite data files created and used by Android applications.</dd> 60 61</dl> 62 63 64 65<h3 id="tools-debugging">Debugging Tools</h3> 66<dl> 67 68 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/adb.html">adb</a></dt> 69 <dd>Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile command line tool that lets you communicate with 70 an emulator instance or connected Android-powered device. It also provides access to the 71 device shell for advanced command-line operations.</dd> 72 73 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/uiautomator/index.html">uiautomator</a></dt> 74 <dd>The {@code uiautomator} testing framework lets you test your user interface (UI) efficiently 75 by creating automated functional UI testcases that can be run against your app on one or 76 more devices.</dd> 77 78 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/debugging/ddms.html">Dalvik Debug Monitor 79Server (ddms)</a></dt> 80 <dd>Lets you debug Android applications.</dd> 81 82 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/monitor.html">Device Monitor</a></dt> 83 <dd>Android Device Monitor is a stand-alone tool that provides a graphical user interface for 84 several Android application debugging and analysis tools.</dd> 85 86 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/dmtracedump.html">dmtracedump</a></dt> 87 <dd>Generates graphical call-stack diagrams from trace log files. The tool uses the 88Graphviz Dot utility to create the graphical output, so you need to install Graphviz before 89running <code>dmtracedump</code>. For more information on using <code>dmtracedump</code>, see <a 90href="{@docRoot}tools/debugging/debugging-tracing.html#dmtracedump">Profiling 91with Traceview and dmtracedump</a></dd> 92 93 94 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/hprof-conv.html">hprof-conv</a></dt> 95 <dd>Converts the HPROF file that is generated by the Android SDK tools to a standard format so 96you can view the file in a profiling tool of your choice.</dd> 97 98 99 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/monkey.html">Monkey</a></dt> 100 <dd>Runs on your emulator or device and generates pseudo-random streams of user events such 101as clicks, touches, or gestures, as well as a number of system-level events. You can use the Monkey 102to stress-test applications that you are developing, in a random yet repeatable manner. 103 <ul> 104 <li><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/MonkeyDevice.html"><span 105class="en">MonkeyDevice</span></a></li> 106 <li><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/MonkeyImage.html"><span 107class="en">MonkeyImage</span></a></li> 108 <li><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/MonkeyRunner.html"><span 109class="en">MonkeyRunner</span></a></li> 110 </ul> 111 </dd> 112 113 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/monkeyrunner_concepts.html">monkeyrunner</a></dt> 114 <dd>Provides an API for writing programs that control an Android device or emulator from 115outside of Android code.</dd> 116 117 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/systrace.html">Systrace</a></dt> 118 <dd>Lets you analyze the execution of your application in the context of system processes, 119 to help diagnose display and performance issues.</dd> 120 121 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/traceview.html">traceview</a></dt> 122 <dd>Provides a graphical viewer for execution logs saved by your application.</dd> 123 124 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/systrace.html">Systrace</a></dt> 125 <dd>Lets you analyze the execution of your application in the context of system processes, 126 to help diagnose display and performance issues.</dd> 127 128</dl> 129 130 131<h3 id="tools-build">Build Tools</h3> 132<dl> 133 134 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/jobb.html">JOBB</a></dt> 135 <dd>Allows you to build encrypted and unencrypted 136 <a href="{@docRoot}{@docRoot}google/play/expansion-files.html">APK expansion files</a> in Opaque 137 Binary Blob (OBB) format.</dd> 138 139<a href="{@docRoot}{@docRoot}google/play/expansion-files.html">APK expansion files</a> 140 141 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/proguard.html">ProGuard</a></dt> 142 <dd>Shrinks, optimizes, and obfuscates your code by removing unused code and renaming 143classes, fields, and methods with semantically obscure names.</dd> 144 145 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/zipalign.html">zipalign</a></dt> 146 <dd>Optimizes <code>.apk</code> files by ensuring that all uncompressed data starts with a 147particular alignment relative to the start of the file. This should always be used to align .apk 148files after they have been signed.</dd> 149 150</dl> 151 152 153<h3 id="tools-image">Image Tools</h3> 154<dl> 155 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/draw9patch.html">Draw 9-patch</a></dt> 156 <dd>Allows you to easily create a {@link android.graphics.NinePatch} graphic using a 157WYSIWYG editor. It also previews stretched versions of the image, and highlights the area in which 158content is allowed.</dd> 159 160 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/etc1tool.html">etc1tool</a></dt> 161 <dd>A command line utility that lets you encode PNG images to the ETC1 compression standard and 162 decode ETC1 compressed images back to PNG.</dd> 163 164 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/gltracer.html">Tracer for OpenGL ES</a></dt> 165 <dd>Allows you to capture OpenGL ES commands and frame by frame images to help you understand 166 how your graphics commands are being executed.</dd> 167 168</dl> 169 170 171 172<h2 id="tools-platform">Platform Tools</h2> 173 174<p>The platform tools are typically updated every time you install a new SDK platform. Each update 175of the platform tools is backward compatible with older platforms. Usually, you directly use only 176one of the platform tools—the <a href="adb.html">Android Debug Bridge (<code>adb</code>)</a>. 177Android Debug Bridge is a versatile tool that lets you manage the state of an emulator instance or 178Android-powered device. You can also use it to install an Android application (.apk) file on a 179device.</p> 180 181<p>The other platform tools, such as <a href="{@docRoot}guide/components/aidl.html">aidl</a>, 182<code>aapt</code>, <code>dexdump</code>, and <code>dx</code>, are typically called by the Android 183build tools or Android Development Tools (ADT), so you rarely need to invoke these tools directly. 184As a general rule, you should rely on the build tools or the ADT plugin to call them as needed.</p> 185 186<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The Android SDK provides additional shell tools that can 187be accessed through <code>adb</code>, such as <a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/bmgr.html">bmgr</a> and 188<a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/logcat.html">logcat</a>.</p> 189<dl> 190 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/bmgr.html">bmgr</a></dt> 191 <dd>A shell tool you can use to interact with the Backup Manager on Android devices supporting 192 API Level 8 or greater.</dd> 193 194 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/logcat.html">logcat</a></dt> 195 <dd>Provides a mechanism for collecting and viewing system debug output.</dd> 196 197</dl> 198