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    Android PDF Writer Enhanced (APWE)

    Library to create PDF files from Android

    This library allow to create PDF files from Android versions older than API 19, where PDF support was added. It's based on APW project by Javier Santo Domingo located at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/apwlibrary/
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    Android PDF Writer Enhanced Demo

    Demo for Android PDF Writer Enhanced Library

    This is a demonstration of the features of Android PDF Writer Enhanced library.
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    Android Saripaar

    Android Saripaar

    UI form validation library for Android

    Android Saripaar is a simple, feature-rich and powerful rule-based UI form validation library for Android. It is the SIMPLEST UI validation library available for Android. Built on top of Apache Commons Validator, a validation framework with proven track record on the web, desktop and mobile platforms. Declarative style validation using Annotations. Extensible, now allows Custom Annotations. Synchronous and Asynchronous validations, you don't have to worry about threading. Supports both BURST and IMMEDIATE modes. Works with Stock Android Widgets, no custom view dependencies. Isolates validation logic using rules.
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    Android Sliding Up Panel

    Android Sliding Up Panel

    A simple way to add a draggable sliding up panel to Android apps

    This library provides a simple way to add a draggable sliding up panel (popularized by Google Music and Google Maps) to your Android application. As seen in Umano Android App (now acquired by Dropbox). If you are using the library and you would like to have your app listed, simply let us know. Simply add the following dependency to your build.gradle file to use the latest version. Include com.sothree.slidinguppanel.SlidingUpPanelLayout as the root element in your activity layout. The layout must have gravity set to either top or bottom. Make sure that it has two children. The first child is your main layout. The second child is your layout for the sliding up panel. The main layout should have the width and the height set to match_parent. The sliding layout should have the width set to match_parent and the height set to either match_parent, wrap_content or the max desireable height.
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    Android Tech Frontier

    Android Tech Frontier

    Translates high-quality Android technology, open source libraries

    Android Tech Frontier is a curated, comprehensive digest of cutting-edge Android engineering knowledge, architecture patterns, system internals, performance practices, and technical discussions — aimed at intermediate to advanced Android developers who want to deepen their understanding of the platform. The repository aggregates articles, analysis, and mini-tutorials that explore topics such as ART and Dalvik internals, memory management, rendering pipelines, custom view performance optimization, threading and concurrency on Android, JNI interactions, and network stack behavior. Instead of being a simple “how-to” list, it dives into the “why” behind complex behaviors, helping developers reason about Android system design and tradeoffs at a deeper level. This makes the resource suitable for engineers working on performance-critical apps, large codebases, or teams that debug subtle systemic bugs.
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    Android Tooltip

    Android Tooltip

    Create Toast like tooltips, but targets can be specified

    Create Toast-like tooltips, physical targets can be specified, or even points on screen. Many additional features and customizations. Just look at the sample Activities.
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    Android ViewPagerIndicator

    Android ViewPagerIndicator

    Paging indicator widgets compatible with the ViewPager

    ViewPagerIndicator is a library for Android that provides rich, customizable paging indicators (tabs, circles, titles) that integrate with ViewPager from the Android support library (or AndroidX). The point is to give visual feedback for page-swiping content, enhance discoverability of segments, and improve UX for paged content flows like onboarding, photo galleries, or tabbed navigation. The library provides several indicator styles (title, tab, circle, line) and handles wiring to the ViewPager for you: you set the indicator in your layout, bind it to the ViewPager, and it updates as the user swipes. You can theme the indicators via XML, style attributes, or code for full customization. Although the library is archived and no longer actively developed, it remains a significant component in legacy Android apps, showing how to cleanly decouple navigation UI from the pager logic.
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    Android components

    Android components

    A collection of Android libraries to build browsers

    A collection of Android libraries to build browsers or browser-like applications. A fully-featured reference browser implementation based on the components can be found in the reference-browser repository. We encourage you to participate in this open source project. We love pull requests, bug reports, ideas, (security) code reviews or any kind of positive contribution.
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    Android-Bootstrap

    Android-Bootstrap

    Bootstrap style widgets for Android, with Glyph Icons

    Android Bootstrap is an Android library which provides custom views styled according to the Twitter Bootstrap Specification. This allows you to spend more time on development rather than trying to get a consistent theme across your app, especially if you are already familiar with the Bootstrap Framework. Create buttons that support Glyph icons, and are themeable using Bootstrap Brands. BootstrapButtonGroup Allows BootstrapButtons to be grouped together and their attributes controlled en masse. BootstrapProgressBar Displays progress in a bar from 0-100, and animates updates to the current progress. BootstrapLabel Displays non-clickable text in a widget similar to the BootstrapButton, sizable using H1-H6 elements. BootstrapCircleThumbnail Displays images in a center-cropped Circular View, themed with BootstrapBrand.
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    Android-GoogleDirectionLibrary

    Android-GoogleDirectionLibrary

    Library for Google Direction API for Google Maps Android API v2

    Library for Google Direction API for Google Maps Android API v2.
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    Android-State

    Android-State

    A utility library for Android to save objects in a Bundle

    A utility library for Android to save objects in a Bundle without any boilerplate. It uses an annotation processor to wire up all dependencies. It's recommended to turn on a global setting in your Application class to save and restore the instance state of all activities and fragments from the support library. After that you only need to annotate your fields with @State inside of your fragments and activities. You can save any type which can be saved in a Bundle like the String, Serializable, and Parcelable data structures.
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    AndroidAdapters

    AndroidAdapters

    A library, which provides various Adapters for Android apps

    "AndroidAdapters" is an Android-library, which provides feature-rich adapter implementations for providing the underlying data of widgets such as ListView, GridView, ExpandableListView and RecyclerView.
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    AndroidAudioConverter

    AndroidAudioConverter

    Convert audio files inside your Android app easily

    Convert audio files inside your Android app easily. This is a wrapper of FFmpeg-Android-Java lib.
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    AndroidAudioRecorder

    AndroidAudioRecorder

    A fancy audio recorder lib for Android. Supports WAV format at 48kHz

    A fancy audio recorder lib for Android. Supports WAV format at 48kHz.
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    AndroidEventBus

    AndroidEventBus

    Library for android, simplifies communication between services

    AndroidEventBus is an Android-oriented event dispatching library that provides a flexible, lifecycle-aware, and decoupled mechanism for managing communication between components without tight coupling — especially useful in large, modular applications. It allows developers to define and post custom events that can be observed by multiple parts of an app, such as UI controllers, services, or background workers, without requiring direct references between senders and receivers. Unlike simple observer patterns, AndroidEventBus typically integrates with Android lifecycles so that subscribers are automatically registered, paused, or cleaned up based on activity/fragment state — reducing memory leaks and errant behavior during configuration changes. The library aims to simplify common inter-component messaging tasks (like posting a login success event or notifying multiple listeners of state changes) while preserving type safety and performance.
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    AndroidOfferKiller

    AndroidOfferKiller

    Help you get a better offer

    AndroidOfferKiller is a curated collection of Android interview resources aimed at helping developers secure stronger job offers. It brings together notes and materials across topics such as Java and JVM basics, Android fundamentals, design patterns, data structures and algorithms, and LeetCode-style problem solutions. The repository also links to deep-dive articles on performance and common pitfalls, for example RecyclerView stutter and optimization strategies, making it a practical study companion rather than just a list of questions. It includes sections about referral channels and hiring information for certain companies, highlighting real-world hiring context in addition to theory. The project positions itself as an all-in-one preparation hub where you can review core CS topics, Android specifics, and optimization best practices before interviews. It is open-source and licensed under Apache-2.0, allowing learners to contribute new questions, solutions, and articles over time.
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    AndroidStandardDevelop

    AndroidStandardDevelop

    Best practices in Android develop(final)

    AndroidStandardDevelop is a comprehensive set of Android development guidelines created to standardize how teams write, structure, and maintain Android projects. It focuses on improving readability, maintainability, and the efficiency of code reviews by defining clear conventions for naming, project structure, and coding style. The document covers many aspects of Android projects, including Android Studio configuration, code style, resource file organization, version management, use of third-party libraries, comments, and testing practices. It is written as a “final” best-practice guide, drawing from the author’s years of experience and synthesized input from multiple companies’ conventions. The repository is documentation-only and is meant to be adopted or adapted by teams as their official Android style guide. It is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license, making it easy to reuse or integrate into internal wikis and onboarding material.
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    AngleSharp

    AngleSharp

    The ultimate angle brackets parser library parsing HTML5, MathML, SVG

    AngleSharp follows the W3C specifications and gives you the same results as state of the art browsers. Besides the official API AngleSharp adds some useful extension methods on top. This makes working with the DOM convenient. AngleSharp integrates everything you need to explore and mutate the DOM tree. Node retrieval is straight forward by using powerful CSS query selectors. The CSS queries in AngleSharp are super fast and very simple to use. AngleSharp respects the relationship of HTML with CSS. Therefore CSS is a first class citizen in the AngleSharp eco-system. Nevertheless, it is your choice if you want to use CSS with HTML, CSS alone or if you provide your own CSS solution. AngleSharp offers a lot of extension points. One of the best possibilities is providing scripting engines. This gives you a very elegant way of using JavaScript with C# on webpages. You can even script in other languages if you want to.
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    Angular Google Maps

    Angular Google Maps

    AngularJS directives for the Google Maps Javascript API

    Angular Google Maps is a set of AngularJS directives written in CoffeeScript and JavaScript for integrating Google Maps into AngularJS applications. This will generate source maps for development (angular-google-maps_dev_mapped.js) (non minified) and source maps to minified (angular-google-maps_dev_mapped.min.js) files. They each have their own corresponding map files. To get the coinciding source files you will need to copy the generated /tmp directory (currently not under scc). If you plan to hack on the directives or want to run the example, first thing to do is to install NPM dependencies.
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    Angular Performance Checklist

    Angular Performance Checklist

    Cheatsheet for developing lightning fast progressive Angular apps

    Angular Performance Checklist is a practical resource and “cheatsheet” aimed at helping Angular (or AngularJS/Angular-related) developers optimize web application performance, covering both network/load-time optimizations and runtime performance improvements. It outlines actionable recommendations — from bundling and minification, tree-shaking, lazy loading, ahead-of-time (AoT) compilation, resource prefetching, caching and compression, to runtime strategies like change-detection optimization (OnPush, detaching change detectors), minimizing DOM operations, optimizing templates, using pure pipes, minimizing watchers, and more. The checklist is designed to be framework-agnostic in many parts, but especially valuable for Angular developers wanting to build responsive, fast-loading, efficient single-page applications.
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    Angular-filter

    Angular-filter

    Bunch of useful filters for AngularJS with no external dependencies!

    Bunch of useful filters for AngularJS (with no external dependencies!). You can install angular-filter using 4 different methods. Include angular-filter.js (or angular-filter.min.js) in your index.html, after including Angular itself. Add 'angular.filter' to your main module's list of dependencies. If a string is provided, it will filter out duplicates using the provided expression.
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    AngularFire

    AngularFire

    The official Angular library for Firebase

    AngularFire smooths over the rough edges an Angular developer might encounter when implementing the framework-agnostic Firebase JS SDK & aims to provide a more natural developer experience by conforming to Angular conventions. Provide and Inject Firebase services in your components. Stable zones allow proper functionality of service workers, forms, SSR, and pre-rendering. Utilize RxJS rather than callbacks for realtime streams. Integrate with NgRx using AngularFire's action based APIs. AngularFire dynamically imports much of Firebase, reducing time to load your app. Get your Angular application deployed on Firebase Hosting with a single command. Zero-effort Angular Router awareness in Google Analytics. Guard your Angular routes with built-in Firebase Authentication checks.
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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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    Anomalib

    Anomalib

    An anomaly detection library comprising state-of-the-art algorithms

    Anomalib is an open-source deep learning library focused on anomaly detection and localization tasks, collecting state-of-the-art algorithms and tools under one modular framework. It provides implementations of leading anomaly detection methods drawn from current research, as well as a full set of utilities for training, evaluating, benchmarking, and deploying these models on both public and private datasets. Anomalib emphasizes flexibility and reproducibility: you can use its simple APIs to plug in custom models, track experiments, tune hyperparameters, and generate visualizations that highlight anomalous regions. Its design supports unsupervised or semi-supervised paradigms, making it especially powerful for scenarios where only “normal” data is readily available and defects must be detected without exhaustive labeling. Combined with its CLI and integration with optimization tools like OpenVINO, it’s suitable for both research and edge deployment tasks.
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