How to update Android Studio automatically?

I need to update Android Studio to version 0.9.9, but when I click "Download" (in the update information dialog box), it sends me here:

http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html

There is no way to do the update automatically, because I don’t even know how to manually update it.

In addition, there is this recommendation in the dialog box:

To configure automatic updates, see the Updates dialog box for IDE settings.

The word "Updates" is a link, but it does not work.

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Jan 25 '15 at 5:23
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For this task, I recommend using the Android Studio IDE and choosing a silent installation program rather than a compressed file.

  • From the top menu, select Help β†’ Check for Updates ...
  • In the updates dialog below, select the Updates link to configure the IDE.

Platform and Plugin Updates

  1. To check for updates, my suggestion is to select the Dev channel. I

not recommend beta or canary islands

which is an unstable version , and they are not an automatic installation, instead a zip file is provided in this case.

Update dialog

  1. Upon completion of the setup, select "Update and Reboot" to load the EXE installation.
  2. Run the installation.

Warning. Among the different versions of Android Studio, these steps may be different. But I hope you get this idea as I try to be clear in my intentions.

Additional information: If you want, check for updates to Android Studio @ Android Tools project site - latest builds . This web page seems more accurate than other Android tool update pages.

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08 Sep '15 at 1:14
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The easiest way to update:

  • Go to the Android Studio home screen. If it automatically opens a project when it opens, close this project (do not exit).

  • Below is a link to check for updates, which you can use to update to the latest version.

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Aug 13 '15 at 7:51
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There is no update version in the versions, depending on the version with which you start, and on what you update. If this happens, download the full installer and reinstall Android Studio.

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Jan 26 '15 at 18:09
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Here is the easiest way, as in a snapshot, download the required file and install enter image description here

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Aug 07 '15 at 10:07
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Via Android Studio:

  • Help
  • Check for Latest Updates
  • Update
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Aug 05 '15 at 5:50
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On the startup screen, you can use the configure button to check for updates.

1) Choose configure> Check for Update enter image description here

2) Download the latest updates

enter image description here

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Aug 22 '16 at 9:00
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If you go to the aid β†’ check for updates, it will tell you if there is an update.

You do not need to switch from a stable channel. If you are not prompted with the refresh and restart button, close the window and try again. After about 4 or 5 of these checks, he will eventually show you the update and reboot button.

Why? because google.

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Jul 09 '16 at 1:28
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If you are already using Android Studio, you can update it through the built-in update mechanism (Check For Updates); make sure you switch to canary or beta channels if you are not offered an update.

To configure automatic updates, see the Updates dialog box in the settings or settings of the IDE. Then you can switch to canary or beta channels. (The default is stable, but it may not be able to automatically report updates.)

Hope this helps. Thank.

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Jun 30 '15 at 21:24
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These steps are for people who already have Android Studio installed on their Windows machine β†’>

Download update steps:

  • Google for "Update Android Studio"
  • Select a result from "tools.android.com"
  • Download the zip file (about 500 MB).

Steps to install Android Studio from the .zip folder:

  • Open the .zip folder using Windows Explorer.
  • Click the "Extract All" (or "Extract All Files") button on the ribbon.
  • Go to the extraction folder. And then into the android studio \ bin and run studio.exe ifyoure on a 32-bit OS or studio64.exe if you are on a 64-bit OS .

By then, Andriod should open and configure your uppdates. enter image description here

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Aug 08 '16 at 15:42 on
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as in AS 1.2+, there is an automatic update checker that allows you to choose between stable, dev, canaries and beta channels. However, this is just a check instead of a full script update. This requires you to click to install and restart the installation (problem for the situation with the remote server)

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Jun 15 '15 at 17:11
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Yes you are right. There is no built-in automatic update mechanism for Android Studio. You need to manually download and configure it.

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Aug 09 '15 at 18:27
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I have a similar problem when upgrading from 2.3.2 to 2.3.3.

Go to the bin folder in the Android Studio installation folder: for example

 cd opt/android-studio/bin 

Grant run permission for studio.sh: chmod +x studio.sh

Launch Android Studio from here: ./studio.sh

and try "update and restart" from android studio.

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Sep 18 '17 at 13:32 on
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