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I have installed Android Studio using Ubuntu Make . Now I want to uninstall it.

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  • umake has asked you for an installation path.
    – A.B.
    Apr 24, 2015 at 16:15
  • Which command will start the program?
    – A.B.
    Apr 24, 2015 at 16:16
  • it doesn't need command to start. It creates icon in launcher. Apr 24, 2015 at 16:18

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So, if you just type 'umake', here's the output:

$ umake
usage: umake [--help] [-v] [-r] {dart,web,android,games,ide,go} ...

Deploy and setup developers environment easily on ubuntu

positional arguments:
  {dart,web,android,games,ide,go}
                        Developer environment
    dart                Dartlang Development Environment
    web                 Web Developer Environment
    android             Android Development Environment
    games               Games Development Environment
    ide                 Generic IDEs
    go                  Go language

optional arguments:
  --help                Show this help
  -v, --verbose         Increase output verbosity (2 levels)
  -r, --remove          Remove specified framework if installed

Note that you can also configure different debug logs behaviors using LOG_CFG
pointing to a log yaml profile.

So, going by this, you should use:

$ umake android android-studio --remove
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