Yeah exactly what I do. I run ionic capacitor sync android command and then rebuild the app in Android Studio, however I don’t see the changes materialise.
Only thought I have is that the original plugin was pulled as a NPM package and I have made changes to it locally. Perhaps its not recognised as being updated and therefor not reloaded in the sync…
I could test that theory I suppose by creating my own local plugin.
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Capacitor Plugin development how to re-install in order to debug / test changes
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