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@@ -76,6 +76,32 @@ java -jar lombok.jar publicApi</pre>
(which you can modify in that project's properties page) with <code>lombok-api.jar</code>, as produced in the procedure explained for <em>Eclipse</em>,
above.
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+ <h3>Gradle &amp; Android Studio</h3>
+ <div>
+ While there might be other ways, this is how I got lombok working for Gradle and Android Studio.
+
+ <h4>Gradle Setup</h4>
+ <ul>
+ <li>First of all make sure that the version of your android plugin is <code>&gt;= 0.4.3</code></li>
+ <li>Then you need <a href="https://bitbucket.org/hvisser/android-apt">android-apt</a>, follow the instructions on thier site</li>
+ <li>Add Lombok to your Apps <code>dependencies</code>-Block
+<pre>
+ provided "org.projectlombok:lombok:1.12.6"
+ apt "org.projectlombok:lombok:1.12.6"
+</pre>
+ </li>
+ <li>Now you should be able to compile your App using Lombok Annotations</li>
+ </ul>
+ <h4>Android Studio</h4>
+ While the Gradle build already works, Android Studio is not able to see the generated methods. To fix this, you have to install the <a href="http://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6317">Lombok Plugin</a> for IntelliJ IDEA/Android Studio.
+ <ul>
+ <li>Go to <code>File &gt; Settings &gt; Plugins</code></li>
+ <li>Click on <code>Browse repositories...</code></li>
+ <li>Search for <code>Lombok Plugin</code></li>
+ <li>Click on <code>Install plugin</code></li>
+ <li>Restart Android Studio &amp; Profit!</li>
+ </ul>
+ </div>
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