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# How to Build OboeTester
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Note that you can now [download OboeTester from the Play Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobileer.oboetester).
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But if you want the latest version, or if you want to debug OboeTester, then you can build it using Android Studio.
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Download the top level oboe repository from GitHub.
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Then use Android Studio (3.3 or above) to build the app in this "apps/OboeTester".
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## Requirements
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* Android Studio
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* Android device or emulator
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* git installed on your computer (optional)
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* USB cable to connect your computer and your phone
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## Download Oboe
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You can either use git to clone Oboe or download a Zip archive.
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If you use git then you can quickly update the code or contribute changes.
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If you don't use git then just download the Zip archive.
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1. Visit https://github.com/google/oboe
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2. Click on the green button that says "Clone or Download" and follow the instructions.
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## Build and Run OboeTester
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1. Launch Android Studio
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2. Click Open from the File menu and browse to the "oboe/apps/OboeTester" folder. Select that folder.
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3. Wait about a minute for the project to load.
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4. Connect an Android phone to your computer using a USB cable.
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5. Look at your phone. You may need to give permission to use ADB on your phone.
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5. Select "Run App" from the "Run" menu.
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6. OboeTester should build and then appear on your Android device.
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