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# Building
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Clone repo, open project in Android Studio.
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Make sure the required Android NDK platforms are installed, and the environment
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variable `ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN_DIR` is configured correctly.
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%LOCALAPPDATA%\Android\Sdk\ndk\25.1.8937393\toolchains\llvm\prebuilt\windows-x86_64\bin
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Set your API ID and hash in the rust code.
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Lonami
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We could add a link to the relevant file here, and a mention to my.telegram.org to obtain the values. We could add a link to the relevant file here, and a mention to my.telegram.org to obtain the values.
tan
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i dont know which one it is ngl > We could add a link to the relevant file here
i dont know which one it is ngl
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Sync gradle files, and "build" should work.
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Lonami
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I think this could use a few more words too but I can't think of any. I think this could use a few more words too but I can't think of any.
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We no troglodyte. We words can use.
Does open work or does it need to import a gradle file?
you can open a folder