How do I install bundletool?










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Although the docs mentioned




If you haven't already done so, download bundletool from the GitHub
repository.




However, the repo contains only a jar file. How do I install it so that I can run with 'bundletool' command just like the docs's example.










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    meanwhile you can run it using java -jar bundletool-all-0.6.2.jar

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    Nov 14 '18 at 11:23















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Although the docs mentioned




If you haven't already done so, download bundletool from the GitHub
repository.




However, the repo contains only a jar file. How do I install it so that I can run with 'bundletool' command just like the docs's example.










share|improve this question

















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    meanwhile you can run it using java -jar bundletool-all-0.6.2.jar

    – Tim Castelijns
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:23













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Although the docs mentioned




If you haven't already done so, download bundletool from the GitHub
repository.




However, the repo contains only a jar file. How do I install it so that I can run with 'bundletool' command just like the docs's example.










share|improve this question














Although the docs mentioned




If you haven't already done so, download bundletool from the GitHub
repository.




However, the repo contains only a jar file. How do I install it so that I can run with 'bundletool' command just like the docs's example.







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    meanwhile you can run it using java -jar bundletool-all-0.6.2.jar

    – Tim Castelijns
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:23












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    meanwhile you can run it using java -jar bundletool-all-0.6.2.jar

    – Tim Castelijns
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:23







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meanwhile you can run it using java -jar bundletool-all-0.6.2.jar

– Tim Castelijns
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meanwhile you can run it using java -jar bundletool-all-0.6.2.jar

– Tim Castelijns
Nov 14 '18 at 11:23












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You can create an alias (or doskey on Windows), e.g.



alias bundletool='java -jar bundletool-all-0.7.0.jar'






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  • I thought it was a command line tool you could install as first. This is what I did in my terminal right now. Thanks

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    Nov 15 '18 at 15:30










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You can create an alias (or doskey on Windows), e.g.



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    – Vincent_Paing
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:30















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You can create an alias (or doskey on Windows), e.g.



alias bundletool='java -jar bundletool-all-0.7.0.jar'






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alias bundletool='java -jar bundletool-all-0.7.0.jar'






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alias bundletool='java -jar bundletool-all-0.7.0.jar'







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I thought it was a command line tool you could install as first. This is what I did in my terminal right now. Thanks

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