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    Vico

    Vico

    A light and extensible chart library for Android

    Vico is a light and extensible chart library for Android. It’s compatible with both Jetpack Compose and the view system, but its two main modules—compose and views—are independent.
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    Emoji

    Emoji

    A library to add Emoji support to your Android / JVM Application

    A Kotlin Multiplatform library to add Emoji support to your Android App / JVM Backend. Check out the sample jvm module for text parsing/searching functionality. PopupWindow which overlays over the soft keyboard. Normal view which is used by EmojiPopup and can also be used as a standalone to select emojis via categories. The library has 4 different sprites providers to choose from (iOS, Google, Facebook & Twitter). The emoji's are packaged as pictures and loaded at runtime. If you want to use...
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    AAA

    AAA

    Curated list of the best FOSS Android apps to maximize your freedom

    This is a list of the best FOSS apps according to us. You can prove us wrong on the contributing page.
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    YCharts

    YCharts

    YCharts is a graph library for Android

    YCharts is a Jetpack-compose-based charts library that enables developers to easily integrate various types of charts/graphs into their existing UI to visually represent statistical data. YCharts supports both cartesian(XY-charts) and polar charts(Radial charts).
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    SlimeKT

    SlimeKT

    An article sharing platform where you can personalize

    An article-sharing platform where you can personalize, subscribe to your favorite topics, get daily-read reminders, etc. The app was built using Kotlin, Dagger Hilt, Room Database, Coroutines, Flow, AndroidX Glance, WorkManager, Coil, etc.
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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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    Splitties

    Splitties

    A collection of hand-crafted extensions for your Kotlin projects

    Splitties is a collection of small Kotlin multiplatform libraries (with Android as first target). These libraries are intended to reduce the amount of code you have to write, freeing code reading and writing time, so you can focus more on what you want to build for your users (even if you're the only one), or have more time to have fun. This project is named "Splitties" because it is split in small modules, distributed as independent libraries, so you can add only the ones you need to your...
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    Fakeit

    Fakeit

    The Kotlin fake data generator library!

    This library is a port of the Ruby Gem Faker. It generates realistic fake data — like names, emails, dates, and countries, for a variety of scenarios, including automated testing and database population. The library was originally created for Android projects, but it can be used in any Java or Kotlin project.
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