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Using a Snapshot Version of the Library

If you would like to depend on the cutting edge version of the MDC-Android library, you can use the snapshot versions that are published daily via GitHub Packages.

To do so, you need to create a GitHub access token with the read:packages scope, and add the following to your build.gradle Maven repositories, replacing <github_username> and <github_access_token> with your credentials:

maven {
    name = "MaterialSnapshots"
    url = uri("https://maven.pkg.github.com/material-components/material-components-android")
    credentials {
        username = "<github_username>"
        password = "<github_access_token>"
    }
}

Then you can use a snapshot version by adding a com.google.android.material:material:<version>-SNAPSHOT dependency as per usual (see latest release here). This will fetch the latest snapshot version, which your Gradle build won't cache. If you build after a new version has been published, that version will be used.

See the offical doc on Configuring Gradle for use with GitHub Packages for additional information.

If you prefer to depend on a specific snapshot version, you can add com.google.android.material:material:<version>-<uniqueversion>, where <uniqueversion> is a combination of the date, a timestamp, and a counter (see all versions here).

You can also find the list of versions through the GraphQL explorer with the following query:

{
  node(id: "MDE0OlBhY2thZ2VWZXJzaW9uMjMyNDc2OQ==") {
    ... on PackageVersion {
      id
      version
      files(last: 12, orderBy: {field: CREATED_AT, direction: ASC}) {
        nodes {
          name
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Alternatively, you could use JitPack to generate library releases based on specific commits.

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