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    HTTP Shortcuts for Android

    HTTP Shortcuts for Android

    Android app to create home screen shortcuts

    A simple Android app that allows you to create shortcuts that can be placed on your home screen. Each shortcut, when clicked, triggers an HTTP request, with the possibility to process and display the response in various ways. Run arbitrary JavaScript before & after execution, which allows for lots of customization with features such as compute values such as timestamps, random numbers, UUIDs, hashes, HMACs, base64, etc.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Ktorfit

    Ktorfit

    HTTP client generator / KSP plugin for Kotlin Multiplatform

    Ktorfit is a HTTP client/Kotlin Symbol Processor for Kotlin Multiplatform (Android, iOS, Js, Jvm, Linux) using KSP and Ktor clients inspired by Retrofit.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OwnTracks for Android

    OwnTracks for Android

    OwnTracks Android App

    OwnTracks allows you to keep track of your own location. You can build your private location diary or share it with your family and friends. OwnTracks is open-source and uses open protocols for communication so you can be sure your data stays secure and private. This is the OwnTracks Android app. See our booklet for details on how to get started with OwnTracks, as well some details about behaviour specific to the Android app.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    http4k

    http4k

    The Functional toolkit for Kotlin HTTP applications

    http4k is a lightweight but fully-featured HTTP toolkit written in pure Kotlin that enables the serving and consuming of HTTP services in a functional and consistent way. http4k applications are just Kotlin functions. http4k consists of a lightweight core library, http4k-core, providing a base HTTP implementation and Server/Client implementations based on the JDK classes. Further servers, clients, serverless, templating, websockets capabilities are then implemented in add-on modules. http4k apps can be simply mounted into a running Server, Serverless platform, or compiled to GraalVM and run as a super-lightweight binary. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    kohttp

    kohttp

    Kotlin DSL http client

    Kotlin DSL HTTP client.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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