Similar to Windows, use an Android emulator:
Note: M1/M2 Macs run Android emulators more efficiently. xmaza install
Xmaza does not have a native Windows EXE. However, you can use an Android emulator. Install Android Studio or Genymotion (or lighter version:
| Flag | Shorthand | Description |
|------|-----------|-------------|
| --global | -g | Install to the global xmaza store (shared across projects) |
| --dev | -D | Mark as a development dependency |
| --exact | -E | Pin exact version, do not resolve to latest compatible |
| --dry-run | -n | Show what would be installed without executing |
| --force-reinstall | -f | Reinstall packages even if already present |
| --no-cache | | Bypass the local cache and fetch fresh copies |
| --verbose | -v | Print detailed installation logs | Note: M1/M2 Macs run Android emulators more efficiently