I'm sure quite about everyone would be relieved if there was a way they could save more bandwidth when downloading a new update to the Android SDK. Every time there is an update to the SDK we have to download about 1GB of data. For me, the documentation is as important as the other parts of the SDK. I am sure that the entire documentation does *not* get updated every time there is a new version of the SDK. Thinking of all this brings me to the fact that if there was a repository (which there is since Android is open source) I could clone (--depth=1) and build the documentation myself and I wouldn't have to download the entirety of the documentation again. I could just update my copy, build the documentation and be really happy with it.
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