Android Studio Arctic Fox Configure External Documentation - android-studio

How can I configure code navigation to external documentation help (F1) in Android studio project? Currently, clicking F1 in Kotlin source file is pointing to 'https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/2020.3/using-code-editor.html' instead of https://developer.android.com/.
Please advise.

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SDK problem after GitHub import to Android Studio

I am new to programming.
I have never coded and I have never used Android Studio and GitHub.
Sorry if I ask stupid questions.
I downloaded this project in ZIP on GitHub: https://github.com/raghavtilak/Paint
When I open it in Android Studio, I get an error message:
"The SDK path 'C:\Sdk\Sdk' does not belong to a directory.
Android Studio will use this Android SDK instead : 'C:\Users\jane\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk' and will modify the projectct's local."
What should I do to solve this problem?
Thank you in advance.
When you open the project in Android Studio it should ask you to change the SDK path automatically. If it does you can just accept it and it will change the path without you noticing and without any problems.
If it does not ask you, just search your SDK Path (on your computer) and change it in your local.properties in the project panel (or the windows explorer) in android studio.

Running an IntelliJ-developed plugin in Android Studio

There's another thread about this topic here but with no accepted/sufficient answer. I am building a plugin targeted at Android Studio using IntelliJ Community Edition plugin development tools and I need to run and rebug the plugin in Android Studio. However when the run command is clicked in IntelliJ CE, it opens another instance of IntelliJ and opens the plugin in IntelliJ.
How can I change this configuration to run the plugin in Android Studio instead of IntelliJ? Upon researching, Android Studio plugins are developed using IntelliJ if I'm not mistaken (As mentioned here and here). There's no official guide addressing this. Any clarification and guides on getting this done?
EDIT
The duplicate thread does not solve the problem as it does not state a solution to run the plugin in Android Studio

Android Studio SDK Issue

I was installed new version of Android Studio but its not show the SDK .Any one help to solve this path issue.See this images.
Android studio configure that not show the SDk where i fix it path of sdk[enter image description here]1
Generally the stored path of android sdk in generally hidden.
So as per my experiences go as i say,
First allow your Pc to show hidden file.
Go to the following directory of your Pc or Lappy:
C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Android
Here You can see your Sdks.
Open Android Studio
Press CTRL+ALT+SHIFT
In search bar type "sdk" .(Beside it you will see the android sdk location.Change it.)
Set the path of android sdk which you went into earlier in your lappy's directory shown above.
http://filehippo.com/download_android_sdk/download/dd03cc329af0cd74b0e34afce1b4888e/
Here's the link..
And I ain't on Skype. Sorry😔
Thanks to all who give me suggestion.
Now its fix to reinstall complete android studio.
jdk file croup t or missing that why its show many problem.
I copy sdk file in another place and paste again when i reinstall my android studio its fix:) and no need to be download again sdk packages.

How to get the list of installed/non-installed dependencies in Android Studio

I am currently using some libraries (e.b. material design lib) to create apps.
I want to set the minimum SDK to 5.0, but it cannot be done because the version of that library is higher.
My question is how can I know the list of installed/non-installed dependencies(e.g. com.android.support:design) provided by Google in android studio(like SDK manager) or not?
Honestly, I was using the Eclipse IDE for developing android apps, and now I switch to Android Studio. It is difficult to me to use Android Studio. Is there any resources to learn more detailed about the usage of Android Studio?
My question is how can I know the list of installed/non-installed
dependencies provided by Google in android studio(like SDK manager) or
not?
At first make sure in the left panel Project is selected.
Then right-click on your appropriate project name and select Open Module Settings
There you will see the Dependencies tab that you were searching for. There you will explore the options to add or remove dependencies or shifting them up or down in the easiest way. Hope you will find Android Studio more interesting then Eclipse gradually.
Is there any resources to learn more detailed about the usage of
Android Studio?
The official android developer site of Google is well enough to learn Android Studio in details. Everything is there. Still you can also go for tutorialspoint tutorial about Android Studio.
Links:
https://developer.android.com/training/index.html
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/android/android_studio.htm

Importing project in android studio

While importing projects in android studio ,this window comes and never disappear. please help. I am new to android studio
Looks like one of your dependencies that Android Studio is trying to download is offline. Check out this related SO post:
Android Studio stuck on "Gradle: resolve dependancies '_debugCompile'" or 'detachedConfiguration1'

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