Android Studio 4.2.2 is now available in the Stable channel.
This update includes fixes for the following public issues:
Android Studio - Arctic Fox Beta 4 (2020.3.1.19) is now available in the Beta channel.
If you have Android Studio set up to receive updates on the Beta channel, you can get the update by choosing Help > Check for Updates (Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS). Otherwise, you can download it here.
The bug fixes included in this update can be found here. For details of bugs fixed in each preview release, see previous entries on this blog.
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Android Studio - Bumblebee | 2021.1.1 Canary 2 is now available in the Canary and Dev channels.
If you already have an Android Studio build on the Canary or Dev channel, you can get the update by clicking Help > Check for Update (or Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS). Otherwise, you can download here
For information on new features and changes in all preview builds of Android Studio Arctic Fox, see the Android Studio Preview release notes. For details of bugs fixed in each preview release, see previous entries on this blog.
Android Gradle plugin 7.1.0 and higher allows you to configure which build variants to be published to an Apache Maven repository. Android Gradle plugin creates a component with a single or multiple build variants based on the new publishing DSL, which you can use to customize a publication to a Maven repository. Compared to previous versions, this also avoids unnecessary work, as no components will be created by default. To learn more, see publishing DSL.
This fixes included in this updated can be found here.
Android Studio - Arctic Fox Beta 3 (2020.3.1.18) is now available in the Beta channel.