# Building from Source ## Using the command line Install JDK 17 and the Android SDK. Make sure that `JAVA_HOME` and `ANDROID_HOME` are set correctly. ```bash git clone https://github.com/jrpie/Launcher cd Launcher ./gradlew assembleDefaultRelease ``` This will create an apk file at `app/build/outputs/apk/default/release/app-default-release-unsigned.apk`. Note that you need to sign it: ```bash apksigner sign --ks "$YOUR_KEYSTORE" \ --ks-key-alias "$YOUR_ALIAS" \ --ks-pass="pass:$YOUR_PASSWORD" \ --key-pass="pass:$YOUR_PASSWORD" \ --alignment-preserved \ --v1-signing-enabled=true \ --v2-signing-enabled=true \ --v3-signing-enabled=true \ --v4-signing-enabled=true \ app-default-release-unsigned.apk ``` See [this guide](https://developer.android.com/build/building-cmdline) for further instructions. ## Using Android Studio Install [Android Studio](https://developer.android.com/studio), import this project and build it. See [this guide](https://developer.android.com/studio/run) for further instructions. How to ## CI Pipeline The [CI pipeline](https://github.com/jrpie/Launcher/actions) automatically creates debug builds. > Note: These builds are *not* signed. They are in built in debug mode and only suitable for testing.