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I was following a tutorial to install an android emulator, without android studio, and I was told to run the command- flutter doctor. Upon running this, I got this error-

X Android license status unknown.
      Run `flutter doctor --android-licenses` to accept the SDK licenses.

So I tried running flutter doctor --android-licenses, and I got this error-

Android sdkmanager not found. Update to the latest Android SDK and ensure that the cmdline-tools are installed to
resolve this.

This is my ANDROID_HOME directory-

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And Inside platforms, I have android-32 installed.

I saw some fixes for this, but those were all with android studio. How do I fix this? Thanks in advance!

Air Admirer
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  1. Open Android Studio
  2. Open Preferences
  3. Appearances tab on the left
  4. System Settings
  5. Android SDKenter image description here
  6. Click Show Package details
  7. Toggle SDK Tools
  8. Apply and restart Android Studio
  9. Run flutter doctor
ArvinT
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If you're using the command line tool without android studio been installed todevelop mobile app here's a way around this issue I was able to resolve it.

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First check if there are packages to be updated

sdkmanager --list

if there are then run the command below ensure you've good internet connection and power

sdkmanager --update

Next run

sdkmanager --install "cmdline-tools;latest"

Next run the command below and the error will not be there again.

flutter doctor --android-licenses

flutter doctor 

and you're good to go!!! enter image description here

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If you are using Android Studio:

  1. Open Android Studio
  2. Goto File -> Settings -> Appearance & Behavior -> System Settings -> Android SDK (Screenshot attached below)

screenshot
3. Update/Install Android Studio Command-line Tools.
4. Click apply and restart android studio.

codingwithtashi
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  1. Open the Android Studio. Then click on the New Options. There you can see a dropdown to navigate into SDK manager.

  2. In the system settings open the Android SDK, then open the SDK Tool Kit options. Then check the Android SDK command-line Tools(latest)

  3. Restart the Android Studio and run the command

    flutter doctor --android-licenses
    
Preet Sangha
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pavan_illa
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Open Android Studio, Tools Menu, SDK Manager. In the window that comes up there are inner panels, choose SDK Tools panel. Tick Android SDK Command-line Tools. Choose Apply button near the bottom of the window.

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I think you need to install cmdLine

please run flutter doctor and share cmd results to help better