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    Dokkatoo

    Dokkatoo

    Generates documentation for Kotlin Gradle projects (based on Dokka)

    Dokkatoo is a Gradle plugin that generates documentation for your Kotlin projects. Under the hood it uses Dokka, the API documentation engine for Kotlin. Dokkatoo has a number of improvements over the existing Dokka Gradle Plugin. Dokkatoo has basic functionality, and can generate documentation for single-projects and multimodule projects.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Open Native

    Open Native

    Open Native brings cross-platform communities together

    We all want to build apps in a way that's approachable to us, regardless of the target platform. Projects like React Native, Flutter, Capacitor, and NativeScript enable us to build native (e.g. iOS and Android) apps using alternative idioms such as JavaScript, Web tech, or platform-agnostic UI. Each of these projects has a way to map platform APIs into their idiom (e.g. React Native has "native modules"), but none are completely mutually compatible.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    android-web

    android-web

    Android web app generator using Github actions.

    Github Release: https://github.com/Vauth/android-web/releases Sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/android-web/files
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    Downloads: 69 This Week
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    Firebase Kotlin SDK

    Firebase Kotlin SDK

    A Kotlin-first SDK for Firebase

    The Firebase Kotlin SDK is a Kotlin-first SDK for Firebase. Its API is similar to the Firebase Android SDK Kotlin Extensions but also supports multiplatform projects, enabling you to use Firebase directly from your common source targeting iOS, Android, Desktop, or Web, enabling the use of Firebase as a backend for Compose Multiplatform, for example. Unlike the Kotlin Extensions for the Firebase Android SDK this project does not extend a Java-based SDK so we get the full power of Kotlin including coroutines and serialization. ...
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    Emerge

    Emerge

    Browser-based interactive codebase and dependency visualization tool

    Emerge (or emerge-viz) is an interactive code analysis tool to gather insights about source code structure, metrics, dependencies, and complexity of software projects. You can scan the source code of a project, calculate metric results and statistics, generate an interactive web app with graph structures (e.g. a dependency graph or a filesystem graph), and export the results in some file formats. Emerge currently has parsing support for the following languages: C, C++, Groovy, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Kotlin, ObjC, Ruby, Swift, Python, and Go. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    KMM RSS Reader

    KMM RSS Reader

    This is an open-source, mobile, cross-platform application

    This is an open-source, mobile, cross-platform application built with Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile. It's a simple RSS reader, and you can download it from the App Store and Google Play. It's been designed to demonstrate how KMM can be used in real production projects. This repository contains a common Kotlin Multiplatform module, a Android project and an iOS project. The common module is connected with the Android project via the Gradle multi-project mechanism. For use in iOS applications,...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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