Creating an application launcher icon for Android Studio

This is so simple...

Go to Android Studio > Tools > Create desktop Entry


Here is my android-studio.desktop file. Its working after adding bash -i before program path.

[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Name=Android Studio
Exec=bash -i "/home/user/android-studio/bin/studio.sh" %f
Icon=/home/user/android-studio/bin/studio.png
Categories=Development;IDE;
Terminal=false
StartupNotify=true
StartupWMClass=jetbrains-android-studio
Name[en_GB]=android-studio.desktop

This has been asked before for IntelliJ. Since Android Studio is the same in this context I will link to the answer and copy it here.

https://askubuntu.com/a/272336/72597

Snippet from linked answer

[Old Answer]

Download IntelliJ IDEA CE from [www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/][3].

  1. Extract ideaIC-XX.Y.Z.tar.gz using

    tar -zxvf ideaIC-XX.Y.Z.tar.gz
    
  2. Become root.

    sudo -i
    
  3. Move the extracted folder to /opt/idea

    mv ideaIC-XX.Y.Z /opt/idea
    
  4. Create a desktop file and install it:

    gedit idea.desktop
    

    and copy the following to the idea.desktop file.

    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=IntelliJ IDEA 
    Type=Application
    Exec=idea.sh
    Terminal=false
    Icon=idea
    Comment=Integrated Development Environment
    NoDisplay=false
    Categories=Development;IDE;
    Name[en]=IntelliJ IDEA
    

    then execute the following command to automatically install it in the unity:

    desktop-file-install idea.desktop
    
  5. Create a symlink in /usr/local/bin using

    cd /usr/local/bin
    ln -s /opt/idea/bin/idea.sh
    
  6. For idea icon to be displayed in dash, idea icon can be added as

    cp /opt/idea/bin/idea.png /usr/share/pixmaps/idea.png
    

That's it. Now, you can launch IntelliJ from Ubuntu dash.

Note that there is an updated version of this answer and I suspect that it might apply to android studio as well.