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    Anko

    Anko

    An Android application development library

    Anko is a Kotlin library which makes Android application development faster and easier. It makes your code clean and easy to read, and lets you forget about rough edges of the Android SDK for Java. Anko was born as a type-safe DSL for building Android layouts. It not only allowed creating layouts in a type-safe way, but it made the layouts more adaptable, dynamic, reusable, and also performant, as there was no need for expensive layout inflation. Anko consists of several parts that make up the complete framework, which are: Anko Commons: a lightweight library full of helpers for intents, dialogs, logging and so on. Anko Layouts: a fast and type-safe way to write dynamic Android layouts. Anko SQLite: a query DSL and parser collection for Android SQLite. Anko Coroutines: utilities based on the kotlinx.coroutines library.
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    CodeView

    CodeView

    Display code with syntax highlighting in native way

    CodeView helps to show code content with syntax highlighting in native way.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    DivKit

    DivKit

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework. It allows you to roll out server-sourced updates to different app versions. Also, it can be used for fast UI prototyping, allowing you to write a layout once and then ship it to iOS, Android, and Web platforms. DivKit is an excellent choice to start using server-driven UI in your project because it can be easily integrated as a simple view in any part of your app. At the starting point, you don’t need a server integration. You can include all JSON on the client-side to try it in a real-world application. Also, we’ve made a sandbox for you to experiment with. You can try different samples in the web editor and see the results on the web or in the Android demo app, both of which are available on Google Play. We’ll publish the iOS demo app shortly. The UI in the demo can be updated live: the sandbox connects to the demo app via web sockets.
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    Squircle CE

    Squircle CE

    Squircle CE is a fast and free multi-language code editor for Android

    Squircle CE is a fast and free multi-language code editor for Android. This repository contains the complete source code and the build instructions for the project.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Tolgee Platform

    Tolgee Platform

    Developer & translator friendly web-based localization platform

    An open-source localization platform developers enjoy working with. Because it saves a lot of time you would spend on localization tasks without it because it enables you to provide perfectly translated software. Add translations in the code, and translate them directly in the app with the Tolgee i18n tool. Clicking an element while holding the ALT/option key opens a dialog where you can simply modify your strings. No need to edit large .json/.po/.whatever file. In-context translating also works great in the production environment. Once. That's how many times you have to click to take a screenshot from your application with highlighted phrases to translate. Just ALT + click a string and hit the camera button. Boom, screenshot generated. In-context translating also works in the production environment of your deployed app. Using the Tolgee Tools Chrome plugin, you can simply provide your API key and start translating.
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    Calendar

    Calendar

    A highly customizable calendar view and compose library for Android

    A highly customizable calendar library for Android, backed by RecyclerView for the view system, and LazyRow/LazyColumn for compose. With this library, your calendar will look however you want it to.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Compose Kotlin UI

    Compose Kotlin UI

    A modern UI framework for Kotlin that makes building performant

    Fast reactive desktop UIs for Kotlin, based on Google's modern toolkit and brought to you by JetBrains. Compose for Desktop simplifies and accelerates UI development for desktop applications, and allows extensive UI code sharing between Android and desktop applications. Currently in alpha. Compose for Desktop provides a declarative and reactive approach to creating user interfaces with Kotlin. Combine composable functions to build your user interface, and enjoy full tooling support from your IDE and build system, no XML or templating language required. Compose for Desktop targets the JVM, and supports high-performance, hardware-accelerated UI rendering on all major desktop platforms (macOS, Windows, and Linux/x64) by leveraging the powerful native Skia graphics library. Desktop extensions for menus, keyboard shortcuts, window manipulation, notification management, and more.
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    Compose Multiplatform

    Compose Multiplatform

    Compose Multiplatform, a modern UI framework for Kotlin

    Develop stunning shared UIs for Android, iOS, desktop, and web. Declarative framework for sharing UIs across multiple platforms. Based on Kotlin and Jetpack Compose. Build your user interface once, and use it on all platforms, Android, iOS, web, and desktop. Save yourself the effort of keeping different UIs in sync, and get your app into the hands of your users more quickly. Use the same familiar APIs from Jetpack Compose to build user interfaces for all platforms. Use a wide variety of production-ready Kotlin libraries and frameworks that make it easy to be productive from the get-go and get support from a helpful and welcoming developer community. Building on top of Kotlin Multiplatform means not having to compromise on using platform-specific features and APIs. Easily access the full capabilities of every platform, just like native applications.
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    Dokka

    Dokka

    API documentation engine for Kotlin

    Dokka is an API documentation engine for Kotlin. Dokka can generate documentation in multiple formats, including its own modern HTML format, multiple flavors of Markdown, and Java's Javadoc HTML. Just like Kotlin itself, Dokka supports mixed-language projects. It understands Kotlin's KDoc comments and Java's Javadoc comments. You can run Dokka using Gradle, Maven or from the command line. It is also highly pluggable.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Facebook SDK for Android

    Facebook SDK for Android

    Used to integrate Android apps with Facebook Platform

    This open-source library allows you to integrate Facebook into your Android app. Integrate your Android app with Facebook to build engaging social apps by using the Facebook SDK for Android. To learn more about using Facebook development tools. The current version of the Facebook SDK for Android is version 11.2.0 and requires the Android API 15. Code and samples for the Facebook SDK for Android are available on GitHub. A secure and convenient way for people to log into your app or website by using their Facebook credentials. Enable people to post to Facebook from your app. People can share, send a message, and share to stories. Understand people's actions in your app and measure the effectiveness of your Mobile App Ads. Get data in and out of Facebook's social graph, query data, post stories, upload photos and perform other tasks.
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    GraphQL Kotlin

    GraphQL Kotlin

    Libraries for running GraphQL in Kotlin

    graphql-java is one of the most popular JVM-based GraphQL implementations. GraphQL Kotlin is built on top of grahpql-java as it can be easily extended with additional functionality and this implementation has been used and tested by many users. The most common way to create the schema in graphql-java is to first manually write the SDL file. Then write the runtime code that matches this schema to build the GraphQLSchema object. This means that there are two sources of truth for your schema and changes in either have to be reflected in both locations. As your schema scales to hundreds of types and many different resolvers, it can get more difficult to track what code needs to be changed if you want to add a new field, deprecate or delete an existing one, or fix a bug in the resolver code. graphql-kotlin-schema-generator aims to simplify this process by using Kotlin reflection to generate the schema for you. All you need to do is write your schema code in a Kotlin class.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Hoplite

    Hoplite

    Boilerplate-free Kotlin config library for loading configuration files

    Hoplite is a Kotlin library for loading configuration files into typesafe classes in a boilerplate-free way. Define your config using Kotlin data classes, and at startup Hoplite will read from one or more config files, mapping the values in those files into your config classes. Any missing values, or values that cannot be converted into the required type will cause the config to fail with detailed error messages.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Ktor

    Ktor

    Framework for quickly creating connected applications in Kotlin

    Create asynchronous client and server applications. Anything from microservices to multiplatform HTTP client apps in a simple way. Open Source, free, and fun. Ktor is built from the ground up using Kotlin and Coroutines. You get to use a concise, multiplatform language, as well as the power of asynchronous programming with an intuitive imperative flow. Ktor allows you to use only what you need, and to structure your application the way you need it. In addition, you can also extend Ktor with your own plugin very easily. Brought to you by JetBrains, creators of IntelliJ IDEA, Kotlin, and more. Ktor is not only used by our customers, but also internally at JetBrains. In addition, you have top-notch tooling support.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    LeakCanary

    LeakCanary

    A memory leak detection library for Android

    LeakCanary is a reliable memory leak detection library for Android. It effectively detects leaks and narrows down the cause of each leak through its in-depth knowledge of the internals of the Android Framework. This helps developers avoid and dramatically reduce OutOfMemoryError (OOM) crashes. A memory leak is a programming error that can cause an OutOfMemoryError crash. It’s often caused by bugs related to the lifecycle of objects, and can occur fairly often in Android applications. LeakCanary helps to find and fix those leaks during development so you never have to experience another OOM crash.
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    ACRA

    ACRA

    Application crash reports for Android

    ACRA is a library enabling Android applications to automatically post their crash reports to a report server. It is targeted to android applications developers to help them get data from their applications when they crash or behave erroneously. A crash reporting feature for android apps is native since Android 2.2 (FroYo) but only available through the official Android Market (and with limited data). ACRA is a great help for Android developers. ACRA's notification systems are clean. If a crash occurs, your application does not add user notifications over existing system's crash notifications or reporting features. By default, the "force close" dialog is not displayed anymore, to enable it set alsoReportToAndroidFramework to true. The user is notified of an error only once, and you might enhance the perceived quality of your application by defining your own texts in the notifications/dialogs.
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    Alerter

    Alerter

    An Android alerting library

    This library aims to overcome the limitations of Toasts and Snackbars, while reducing the complexity of your layouts. With simplicity in mind, the Alerter employs the builder pattern to facilitate easy integration into any app. A customizable Alert View is dynamically added to the Decor View of the Window, overlaying all content. Include the JitPack.io Maven repo in your project's build.gradle file.
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    Exposed

    Exposed

    Kotlin SQL framework

    Welcome to Exposed, an ORM framework for Kotlin. Exposed offers two levels of database access: typesafe SQL wrapping DSL and lightweight data access objects. Our official mascot is Cuttlefish, which is best known for its outstanding mimicry abilities letting it blend seamlessly in any environment. Just like our mascot, Exposed can mimic a variety of database engines and help you build database applications without hard dependencies on any specific database engine, and switch between them with very little or no changes in your code. Exposed is currently available for maven/gradle builds at Maven Central.
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    Gitnuro

    Gitnuro

    A FOSS Git multiplatform client for newbies and pros

    A FOSS Git client based on (Jetbrains) Compose and JGit. The main goal of Gitnuro is to provide a multiplatform open-source Git client without any kind of constraint to how you can use it or rely on web technologies.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Jetpack Compose Samples

    Jetpack Compose Samples

    Jetpack Compose samples

    Jetpack Compose is Android’s modern toolkit for building native UI. It simplifies and accelerates UI development on Android. Quickly bring your app to life with less code, powerful tools, and intuitive Kotlin APIs. Do more with less code and avoid entire classes of bugs, so code is simple and easy to maintain. Just describe your UI, and Compose takes care of the rest. As app state changes, your UI automatically updates. Compatible with all your existing code so you can adopt when and where you want. Iterate fast with live previews and full Android Studio support. Compose enables you to create beautiful apps with direct access to the Android platform APIs and built-in support for Material Design, Dark theme, animations, and more: “Compose has also solved more than declarative UI -- accessibility apis, layout, all kinds of stuff have been improved. There are fewer steps between the thing you want to make and actually making it” (Square).
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    Kobweb

    Kobweb

    A modern framework for full stack web apps in Kotlin

    Kobweb is an opinionated Kotlin framework for creating websites and web apps, built on top of Compose HTML and inspired by Next.js and Chakra UI. While Kobweb is still pre-1.0, it has been usable for a while now. It provides escape hatches to lower-level APIs, so you can accomplish anything even if Kobweb doesn't support it yet. Please consider starring the project to indicate interest, so we know we're creating something the community wants.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kotlin Wrappers

    Kotlin Wrappers

    Kotlin wrappers for popular JavaScript libraries

    This repository hosts a number of Kotlin wrappers for popular JavaScript libraries. To learn more please refer to the READMEs of individual modules. Artifacts are published to Maven Central, see the corresponding README files for package coordinates. All packages require JDK 8 to be installed.
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    Ksoup

    Ksoup

    Ksoup is a lightweight Kotlin Multiplatform library for parsing HTML

    Ksoup is a lightweight Kotlin Multiplatform library for parsing HTML, extracting HTML tags, attributes, and text, and encoding and decoding HTML entities. ​
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kweb

    Kweb

    A Kotlin web framework

    Kweb is designed to make it easy for developers to create modern websites without having to worry about the complexities of communication between the server and the browser. With a unified codebase, you can focus on creating an intuitive and user-friendly interface, rather than spending time on technical details. By streamlining the development process, Kweb makes it easier to build functional and beautiful websites that meet the needs of your users. Kweb is a remote interface for a web browser's DOM (Document Object Model). With Kweb, you can create and manipulate DOM elements, and listen for and handle events, all using an intuitive Kotlin DSL that mirrors the structure of the HTML being created. Kweb is built on the Ktor framework, which handles HTTP, HTTPS, and WebSocket transport, and is optimized to minimize latency and resource usage on both the server and browser.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    LINE Messaging API SDK for Java

    LINE Messaging API SDK for Java

    LINE Messaging API SDK for Java

    The LINE Messaging API SDK for Java makes it easy to develop bots using LINE Messaging API, and you can create a sample bot within minutes.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Maestro

    Maestro

    Painless Mobile UI Automation

    Maestro is the simplest and most effective mobile UI testing framework. Maestro is built on learnings from its predecessors (Appium, Espresso, UIAutomator, XCTest) and allows you to easily define and test your Flows. Built-in tolerance to flakiness. UI elements will not always be where you expect them, screen tap will not always go through, etc. Maestro embraces the instability of mobile applications and devices and tries to counter it. Built-in tolerance to delays. No need to pepper your tests with sleep() calls. Maestro knows that it might take time to load the content (i.e. over the network) and automatically waits for it (but no longer than required). Blazingly fast iteration. Tests are interpreted, no need to compile anything. Maestro is able to continuously monitor your test files and rerun them as they change.
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