Source assets tend to be large binary blobs, which are best stored outside of git repositories. We host ours in a [Pixelapse repository](https://www.pixelapse.com/openwhispersystems/projects/signal-android/). Some source files are SVGs that can be auto-colored and sized using a tool like [android-res-utils](https://github.com/sebkur/android-res-utils).
Sample command for generating our audio placeholder image:
2. Open Android Studio. On a new installation, the Quickstart panel will appear. If you have open projects, close them using "File > Close Project" to see the Quickstart panel.
3. From the Quickstart panel, choose "Configure" then "SDK Manager".
4. In the SDK Tools tab of the SDK Manager, make sure that the "Android Support Repository" is installed, and that the latest "Android SDK build-tools" are installed. Click "OK" to return to the Quickstart panel.
5. From the Quickstart panel, choose "Checkout from Version Control" then "git".
6. Paste the URL for the Signal-Android project when prompted (https://github.com/WhisperSystems/Signal-Android.git).
7. Android studio should detect the presence of a project file and ask you whether to open it. Click "yes".
9. Default config options should be good enough.
9. Project initialisation and build should proceed.
Code contributions should be sent via github as pull requests, from feature branches [as explained here](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests).
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