
Google introduced Android development tools that enable building apps up to 3x faster using AI agents. The redesigned Android command-line interface provides consistent, scriptable access to the Android toolchain for creating projects, building and running apps, managing emulators, and installing required SDK components. Compared with agent use inside Android Studio, the machine-friendly CLI can reduce LLM token usage by more than 70% and complete tasks up to 3x faster. Android Skills are modular SKILL.md instruction sets that automatically trigger when prompts match skill metadata, guiding workflows for edge-to-edge support, Navigation 3, AGP 9 upgrades, and XML-to-Compose migration. A built-in knowledge base lets agents query up-to-date Android, Firebase, and Kotlin documentation in real time.
"Google introduced new Android development tools that enable building apps up to 3x faster by using AI agents, including a redesigned Android command-line interface (CLI), structured skills", and an integrated knowledge base. These tools are designed to support agent-driven workflows and are compatible with third-party agents such as Claude Code and Codex, in addition to Google Gemini."
"At the core of this solution is a redesigned Android CLI, which provides consistent, scriptable access to the Android toolchain. Using it, agents can create projects, build and run applications, manage emulators, and install all the required SDK components. Compared to using an agent within Android Studio, Google says the machine-friendly interface exposed by Android CLI can reduce LLM token usage by more than 70% and enable tasks to be completed 3x faster."
"Google also introduced Android Skills, a collection of files that describe how specific development tasks should be performed: Skills are modular, markdown-based ( SKILL.md) instruction sets that provide a technical specification for a task and are designed to trigger automatically when your prompt matches the skill's metadata, saving you the hassle of manually attaching documentation to every prompt."
"Another component is a built-in knowledge base that agents can query in real time, providing access to up-to-date Android, Firebase, and Kotlin documentation. Using these Android Skills, agents can follow established workflows for tasks such as implementing edge-to-edge support, setting up Navigation 3 or migrating an existing codebase to it, upgrading to AGP 9, and converting XML-based UIs to Compose, among others."
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