In some circumstances (for example obtaining a Google API key) you need to find your keystore fingerprint. Gradle has a convenient task that display all the signing information, including keystore fingerprints:
./gradlew signingReport
This is a sample output:
:app:signingReport
Variant: release
Config: none
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Variant: debug
Config: debug
Store: /Users/user/.android/debug.keystore
Alias: AndroidDebugKey
MD5: 25:08:76:A9:7C:0C:19:35:99:02:7B:00:AA:1E:49:CA
SHA1: 26:BE:89:58:00:8C:5A:7D:A3:A9:D3:60:4A:30:53:7A:3D:4E:05:55
Valid until: Saturday 18 June 2044
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Variant: debugAndroidTest
Config: debug
Store: /Users/user/.android/debug.keystore
Alias: AndroidDebugKey
MD5: 25:08:76:A9:7C:0C:19:35:99:02:7B:00:AA:1E:49:CA
SHA1: 26:BE:89:58:00:8C:5A:7D:A3:A9:D3:60:4A:30:53:7A:3D:4E:05:55
Valid until: Saturday 18 June 2044
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Variant: debugUnitTest
Config: debug
Store: /Users/user/.android/debug.keystore
Alias: AndroidDebugKey
MD5: 25:08:76:A9:7C:0C:19:35:99:02:7B:00:AA:1E:49:CA
SHA1: 26:BE:89:58:00:8C:5A:7D:A3:A9:D3:60:4A:30:53:7A:3D:4E:05:55
Valid until: Saturday 18 June 2044
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Variant: releaseUnitTest
Config: none
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