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# Contributing
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Thanks for contributing :)
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## Building the app
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The application doesn't use Gradle and it might be hard to use some features of
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Android Studio.
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Fortunately, there's not many dependencies:
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- OpenJDK 8
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- Android SDK: build tools `30.0.3`, platform `30`
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- Make sure to have the `$ANDROID_HOME` environment variable set.
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For Nix users, there's a `shell.nix` for setting-up the right environment.
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Building the debug apk:
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```sh
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make
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```
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If the build succeed, the debug apk is located in
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`_build/juloo.keyboard2.debug.apk`.
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## Debugging on your phone
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You need to have *USB debugging* enabled on your phone, see [Android's doc](https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/dev-options#enable).
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It is also possible to enable *ADB over network* in the settings and connect
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with `adb connect <ip of the phone>`. Make sure to be connected to a local
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network that you trust.
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Install the application with:
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```sh
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make installd
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```
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The debug version of the application won't be removed, both versions will stay
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installed at the same time.
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