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    libsu

    libsu

    A complete solution for apps using root permissions

    libsu is a modern Android library that provides a safe, convenient API for executing commands with root privileges and interacting with the Android shell. Instead of ad-hoc Runtime.exec calls, it offers structured sessions, proper I/O streams, and lifecycle handling that works reliably across devices. The library focuses on developer ergonomics: thread-safe helpers, Kotlin-friendly APIs, and utilities for file operations, process management, and parcelable data transfer. It’s designed to...
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    Showkase

    Showkase

    Annotation-processor based Android library

    Showkase is an Android library developed by Airbnb that helps teams organize, visualize, and manage their Jetpack Compose UI components through an automatically generated component browser. It uses annotation processing to scan the codebase and build a structured interface where developers can explore all composables, colors, and typography in one place. This significantly improves discoverability and reuse of UI elements, which is often a major challenge in large codebases with hundreds of...
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    KOIN

    KOIN

    Pragmatic lightweight dependency injection framework for Kotlin

    The pragmatic Kotlin & Kotlin Multiplatform Dependency Injection framework. A framework to help you build any kind of Kotlin & Kotlin Multiplatform application, from Android mobile, and Multiplatform apps to backend Ktor server applications Koin is developed by Kotzilla and open-source contributors. Koin is a smart Kotlin dependency injection library to keep you focused on your app, not on your tools. Koin gives you simple tools and API to let you build, assemble Kotlin related technologies...
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    PeopleInSpace

    PeopleInSpace

    Kotlin Multiplatform sample with SwiftUI, Jetpack Compose

    PeopleInSpace is a Kotlin Multiplatform sample project that demonstrates how to build and share application logic across multiple platforms, including Android, iOS, web, desktop, and wearable devices. It uses modern UI frameworks such as Jetpack Compose, SwiftUI, and Compose Multiplatform to create native user interfaces while sharing core business logic through a unified Kotlin codebase. The project integrates with external APIs to display real-time data about astronauts currently in space...
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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.
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    MLC LLM

    MLC LLM

    Universal LLM Deployment Engine with ML Compilation

    MLC LLM is a machine learning compiler and deployment framework designed to enable efficient execution of large language models across a wide range of hardware platforms. The project focuses on compiling models into optimized runtimes that can run natively on devices such as GPUs, mobile processors, browsers, and edge hardware. By leveraging machine learning compilation techniques, mlc-llm produces high-performance inference engines that maintain consistent APIs across platforms. The system...
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    Store5

    Store5

    A Kotlin Multiplatform library for building network-resilient apps

    Modern software needs data representations to be fluid and always available. Users expect their UI experience to never be compromised (blocked) by new data loads. Whether an application is social, news or business-to-business, users expect a seamless experience both online and offline. International users expect minimal data downloads as many megabytes of downloaded data can quickly result in astronomical phone bills. Store is a typed repository that returns a flow of Data /Loading /Error...
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    Yuki Hook API

    Yuki Hook API

    An efficient Hook API and Xposed Module solution built in Kotlin

    An efficient Hook API and Xposed Module solution built in Kotlin. The automatic builder can help you quickly create an Xposed Module, automatic configure the entry class and xposed_init files. A powerful, elegant, beautiful API built with Kotlin lambda can help you quickly implement method Hook and more convenient functions. A rich debug log function, detailing the name of each hooked method, time-consuming to find the class can quickly debug and find errors. Natively supports multiple...
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    PRDownloader

    PRDownloader

    A file downloader library for Android with pause and resume support

    A file downloader library for Android with pause and resume support. PRDownloader can be used to download any type of files like image, video, pdf, apk and etc. This file downloader library supports pause and resume while downloading a file. Supports large file download. This downloader library has a simple interface to make download request. We can check if the status of downloading with the given download Id. PRDownloader gives callbacks for everything like onProgress, onCancel, onStart,...
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    Compose Rich Editor

    Compose Rich Editor

    A Rich text editor library for both Jetpack Compose

    A rich text editor library for both Jetpack Compose and Compose Multiplatform, fully customizable and supports the common rich text editor features.
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    Diligent Engine

    Diligent Engine

    A modern cross-platform low-level graphics library

    Diligent Engine is a modern, cross-platform, low-level graphics library and rendering framework. It abstracts platform-specific graphics APIs like Direct3D, Vulkan, and OpenGL, providing a unified interface for graphics programming. Diligent Engine is designed for high performance and flexibility, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, from games to scientific simulations.
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    MyBatis Dynamic SQL

    MyBatis Dynamic SQL

    SQL DSL (Domain Specific Language) for Kotlin and Java

    This library is a general-purpose SQL generator. Think of it as a typesafe and expressive SQL DSL (domain-specific language), with support for rendering SQL formatted properly for MyBatis3 and Spring's NamedParameterJDBCTemplate. The library also contains extensions for Kotlin that enable an idiomatic Kotlin DSL for SQL. The library will generate full DELETE, INSERT, SELECT, and UPDATE statements. The DSL implemented by the library is very similar to native SQL but it includes many functions...
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    GSY GitHub App Flutter

    GSY GitHub App Flutter

    GSY Github App is a full-featured open-source cross-platform

    GSY Github App is a full-featured open-source cross-platform GitHub client built in Flutter. It covers extensive GitHub functionality—repos, issues, PRs, user data—leveraging modern state management (Redux, Riverpod, Provider), multi-language support, theming, network and database optimizations. Available for mobile and desktop (though mobile is the primary focus).
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    tinylog

    tinylog

    tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala

    Simplify your logging with tinylog. The lightweight logging framework can be used with Java, Kotlin, Scala, and any other JVM language. tinylog is open source and runs wherever Java is used: JVM, GraalVM, and Android.
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    Truth

    Truth

    Fluent assertions for Java and Android

    Truth is a library for performing assertions in tests. Truth makes your test assertions and failure messages more readable. Similar to AssertJ, it natively supports many JDK and Guava types, and it is extensible to others. Truth is owned and maintained by the Guava team. It is used in the majority of the tests in Google’s own codebase.
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    Kotshi

    Kotshi

    An annotation processor that generates Moshi adapters

    An annotation processor that generates Moshi adapters from Kotlin classes. There is a reflective adapter for Kotlin but that requires the Kotlin reflection library which adds a lot of methods and increases the binary size which in a constrained environment such as Android is something is not preferable. This is where Kotshi comes in, it generates fast and optimized adapters for your Kotlin data classes, just as if you'd written them by hand yourself. It will automatically regenerate the...
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    uni-app

    uni-app

    A cross-platform framework using Vue.js

    uni-app is a cross-platform framework that lets developers build applications with Vue syntax and deploy them to multiple targets: iOS, Android, web (H5), and a range of mini-program ecosystems. It abstracts platform differences through a unified component and API layer, so most business logic and UI code can be shared across outputs. The tooling includes a CLI, IDE support, and a plugin market that provides native integrations, UI kits, and deployment helpers. Developers can choose between...
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    Reaktive

    Reaktive

    Kotlin multi-platform implementation of Reactive Extensions

    Kotlin multiplatform implementation of Reactive Extensions. There are a number of modules published to Maven Central. This functionality is provided by the coroutines-interop module. Reaktive provides an easy way to manage subscriptions: DisposableScope. Reaktive provides Plugin API, something similar to RxJava plugins. The Plugin API provides a way to decorate Reaktive sources. A plugin should implement the ReaktivePlugin interface, and can be registered using the registerReaktivePlugin...
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    Comprehensive Rust

    Comprehensive Rust

    This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google

    Comprehensive Rust is an open source training course developed by Google to provide a complete introduction to the Rust programming language. Originally created for Google engineers, it has since been released publicly for the broader developer community. The course is structured into modular lessons that cover the fundamentals of Rust, including ownership, lifetimes, traits, generics, and error handling, before progressing to advanced topics like concurrency, async programming, unsafe Rust,...
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    Oboe

    Oboe

    Oboe is a C++ library that makes it easy to build high-performance

    oboe is a C++ library for building high-performance audio apps on Android, providing a unified, low-latency API over AAudio and OpenSL ES. It abstracts device and API-version differences so developers can focus on audio processing instead of platform quirks. The library emphasizes minimal latency and glitch-free playback/recording via tuned buffer strategies and callback-driven I/O. It supports features like floating-point audio, channel configuration, sample-rate negotiation, and stream...
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    Open Vision Agents by Stream

    Open Vision Agents by Stream

    Build Vision Agents quickly with any model or video provider

    Open Vision Agents by Stream is an open source framework from Stream for building real time, multimodal AI agents that watch, listen, and respond to live video streams. It focuses on combining video understanding models, such as YOLO and Roboflow based detectors, with real time large language models like OpenAI Realtime and Gemini Live to create interactive experiences. The framework uses Stream’s ultra low latency edge network so agents can join sessions quickly and maintain very low audio...
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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.
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    Workflow

    Workflow

    A Swift and Kotlin library for making composable state machines

    Workflow is an application framework that provides architectural primitives. A corresponding testing framework that facilitates simple-to-write unit tests for all application business logic and helps ensure correctness. Corresponding UI frameworks that bind Rendering data classes for “views” (including event callbacks) to Mobile UI frameworks for Android and iOS. Optimized for composability and scalability of features and screens. A library that supports writing business logic and complex UI...
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    Mobly

    Mobly

    E2E test framework for tests with complex environment requirements

    Mobly is a Python-based test framework that specializes in supporting test cases that require multiple devices, complex environments, or custom hardware setups. P2P data transfer between two devices. Conference calls across three phones. Wearable device interacting with a phone. Internet-Of-Things devices interacting with each other. Testing RF characteristics of devices with special equipment. Testing LTE network by controlling phones, base stations, and eNBs. Mobly can support many...
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    From Java To Kotlin

    From Java To Kotlin

    Your Cheat Sheet For Java To Kotlin

    From Java to Kotlin is a practical guide for Android developers transitioning existing codebases and habits from Java to idiomatic Kotlin. Rather than simply showing syntax translations, it emphasizes Kotlin’s expressive features—null safety, extensions, data classes, sealed hierarchies, and higher-order functions—and how to apply them sensibly. Examples illustrate side-by-side Java and Kotlin snippets, revealing opportunities to reduce boilerplate and improve readability. The guide includes...
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