![]() ![]() Instead, what you can do is create a separate file and keep it within your app's workspace, but add it to your. If you work on multiple Android projects, mixing up your upload key passwords in a single user-wide file can be messy, and the alternative of storing them in the checked-in file android/gradle.properties is a no-no since the passwords are stored in plaintext. The official docs ask you to add your key passwords to either the user-wide ~/.gradle/gradle.properties or your app's android/gradle.properties. This is where the official docs aren't that great. ![]() Step 2 - Configure your build to use the upload key ![]()
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