![]() ![]() Then, answer the rest of the nice tool’s questions and when it’s all done, you should have a file called my-release-key.keystore created in the current directory. You’ll first be prompted to create a password for the keystore. If this tool isn’t found, refer to the installation guide: $ keytool -genkey -v -keystore my-release-key.keystore -alias alias_name -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 20000 Let’s generate our private key using the keytool command that comes with the JDK. If you already have a signing key, skip these steps and use that one instead. ![]() Now, we need to sign the unsigned APK and run an alignment utility on it to optimize it and prepare it for the app store. Filename usually ends with “-release-unsigned.apk”. Next, we can find our unsigned APK file in “/src-cordova/platforms/android/app/build/outputs/apk/release” or equivalent path (written in the output of terminal). This will generate a release build based on the settings in your /src-cordova/config.xml. To generate a release build for Android, we can use the following Quasar CLI command: $ quasar build -m cordova -T android So, you’ve finished working on your Mobile App.
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