![]() ![]() When the path to the open folder is highlighted, right-click and copy it, or use Ctrl+ C.You can alternatively use the Alt+ D keyboard shortcut o quickly move the current focus to the navigation bar and automatically highlight the folder path. At the top of the window, select an empty space next to the path.Open the folder so that you can see the contents inside it.Open the folder where you extracted the platform-tools folder.The easiest way to do this is to first copy the path to the folder: This requires the path to the folder from the previous step to be set up as an environment variable. If the unzip utility isn't installed, run this command:īefore you start using ADB, you want to make sure that it's easily accessible from the command line. If that's not the case, you need to modify the platform-tools-latest-linux.zip path to include the full path to the ZIP file. The best way to do this is to open Terminal at the folder where the ZIP file resides. Unzip platform-tools-latest-linux.zip -d destination_folder ![]() Linux users can use the following Terminal command, replacing destination_folder with whatever folder you want the platform-tool folder to end up in. You're welcome to move this folder anywhere you like, or you can keep it where it's at.A new folder should appear called platform-tools.Open the ZIP file to immediately have the contents extracted to the same folder you're in.The folder you chose in Step 1 should open and show the platform-tools folder that was extracted from the ZIP file you downloaded earlier. ![]()
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