Android Project Setup

This repository contains an Android project that serves as a starting point for your app development. The following instructions will guide you through the setup process.

Prerequisites

Before getting started, ensure that you have the following installed on your development machine:

  • Android Studio (version 4.2.2 or higher)
  • Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.8 or higher

Getting Started

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine using Git or download the ZIP file and extract its contents.

  2. Launch Android Studio.

  3. Select Open an Existing Project from the Android Studio welcome screen.

  4. Navigate to the location where you cloned or extracted the project, and click OK to open it.

  5. Once the project is open, wait for Android Studio to sync and build the project.

  6. Connect an Android device or use an emulator to run the app. Ensure that USB debugging is enabled on the device or emulator.

  7. Click on the Run button in the toolbar or use the shortcut (Shift + F10) to build and run the project on the connected device or emulator.

  8. The app should now launch on the device or emulator, and you can start exploring and modifying the project to suit your needs.

Project Structure

The project follows a standard Android project structure. Here's a brief overview of the main directories:

  • app: Contains the main source code and resources for the app.
  • gradle: Contains the Gradle wrapper files.
  • build: Contains the build outputs, such as APK files.

Contact

If you have any questions or issues, please feel free to contact [Rohit Jakhar] at [rohitjakhar940@gmail.com].