D:\PortableDev\ ├── AndroidStudio\ │ ├── bin\ (with custom idea.properties) │ ├── jbr\ (JetBrains Runtime) │ └── plugins\ ├── AndroidSDK\ │ ├── platforms\ │ ├── build-tools\ │ └── platform-tools\ ├── Projects\ │ └── MyApp\ └── launcher.bat
To solve this, you must use a . Within your project’s gradle.properties file, add: android studio portable
For years, the phrase "Android Studio Portable" has haunted the forums of Stack Overflow and Reddit. Developers stuck behind strict corporate firewalls, freelancers hopping between co-working spaces, and students flitting between university lab PCs all ask the same question: Why can’t I just run Android Studio from a USB stick? This is the closest thing to a "Portable Mode" available
This is the closest thing to a "Portable Mode" available. add: For years
@echo off REM Set drive letter to current directory's drive set DRIVE=%~d0 REM Set environment variables set ANDROID_HOME=%DRIVE%\PortableDev\AndroidSDK set ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=%DRIVE%\PortableDev\AndroidSDK set GRADLE_USER_HOME=%DRIVE%\PortableDev\.gradle REM Launch Studio with custom configs start "" "%DRIVE%\PortableDev\AndroidStudio\bin\studio64.exe" Only for the disciplined masochist.