![]() ![]() You can see that I have one device whose name is Nexus_5_API_19.įOURTH, to wipe the data of the device from the terminal you use the emulator -wipe-data command. Note that every device has a pair of results, an. THIRD, cd to the above directory and get the list of devices you have created by listing them with ls chriswnewmans-MacBook-Pro:~ chris.w.newman$ cd /Users/chris.w.newman/.android/avdĬhriswnewmans-MacBook-Pro:avd chris.w.newman$ ls So for me it is here: /Users/chris.w.newman/.android/avd android/avd directory in your User account folder. SECOND, find where your AVDs are located. For example when I do this it outputs: /Users/chris.w.newman/Library/Android/sdk/tools/emulator ![]() It wouldn't hurt to verify this by using which emulator from the terminal. But I'm going to answer anyways because no answer has been accepted.įIRST, make sure that (your-android-sdk-location)/tools is on your $PATH. So I know this question is a few years old.
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