AIDE is an integrated development environment (IDE) for developing real Android apps directly on your Android device. Follow interactive coding lessons and step-by-step become an expert app developer. Visually design apps, write code with the feature rich editor with code completion, real-time error checking, refactoring and smart code navigation, run your app with a single click and use the Java debugger to find bugs.
AIDE CMODS version is the best modded version with fully functional NDK
Download links:
Video tutorial: 6.23 MB file on MEGA
Now let's begin
Firstly, make sure you know your phone's hardware, and download correct NDK file coresponding to your phone's CPU architecture. ndk_arm.tar.gz for 32-bit/ARMv7 phones, ndk_arm64.tar.gz for 64-bit/ARM64 phones. Installing incorrect version will cause problems
Now install NDK support for modded AIDE. Click on 3 dots on the right-corner. Click More... - Settings
Go to Build & Run, and click on Manage native code support.
A prompt will ask to input the path of NDK file.
If you use X-plore, you can show details of the file and copy file path easly.
Paste it in the prompt box.
Click install and wait
After installiation, you can now use AIDE with NDK support
Opening project in AIDE
On the main screen, it says No open files. We simply click on No open files to show file explorer. Navigate to the directory of the project and open app folder
An option Open Android app Project will appear. Click on it to open
Now that the file explorer will look like this, means the project has been opened
Run the app
Press play to compile the project
If successful, it will ask you to install the APK. It may ask you to allow installation from unknown sources. Please allow when asked
Run the app
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