Don't worry, of course you can add dependencies on other projects.
First, take an overview of Gradle documentation.

Then add build.gradle into your library project and add it as dependency in 
app's build.gradle and add 'include' block to the settings.gradle.

I'd recommend you to read "Gradle Multi-project Builds": 
https://gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/multi_project_builds.html
Also, check Android Gradle Plugin User Guide: 
http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/user-guide

On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 2:48:18 PM UTC+3, Angels Victory wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> i am a two-years Android App Developer and struggling of converting from 
> Eclipse to Android Studio.
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> I agree that there are many *cool* features in new AS IDE which could 
> improve the work greatly.
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> But one things plagued me very much:
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> *I could not reference a private Android Library Project direct into my 
> developing Project without creating a another copy*.
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> I already create dosens of private Android Library Project with eclipse 
> and want to reuse it for always. 
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> What i would do in Eclipse is just rightclick 
> Project->Properties->Android->Add.. ->Choose library project. 
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> It takes no more than 10 sec and another 30 s to rebuild eclipse project. 
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> By following instructions from Google Developers page I can create or 
> import module in a AS Project as library. I could add module depencey of 
> library to the application module. 
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> But what Android Studio do is import the source of my existing old library 
> project and make a hard copy in my new AS Project folder.
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> I can also not figure out how could a library module of one project be 
> reused in another AS Project. Will it means that once i improved my library 
> project code, i must copy it into each AS Projects which contains the hard 
> copy of that library? What worse is some of my private librarys could have 
> reference to the other!
>
> As i searched by google, what i could do to this situation is uploading 
> the lib project to a maven resposity and reference via Gadle.This will cost 
> too much time compare to 10+30s in eclipse - > Just for maybe a small 
> change of the library project. Or i have to develop all my android app 
> (application and library) in the same AS Project?
>
> I am very appreciate if anyone can tell me that Android Studio has 
> already such function or is this will be a future consideration of Android 
> Studio developer team ? 
>
> Because it is too important for me! The Eclipse could be slow and stupid 
> but it allow me to reuse my 2 years code simply.
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