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    Okio

    Okio

    A modern I/O library for Android, Java, and Kotlin Multiplatform

    Okio is a low-level I/O library created by Square for Java and Kotlin that simplifies and optimizes data access. It provides a modern alternative to Java’s InputStream and OutputStream, enabling efficient, buffered, and chainable data handling. Okio is used in many high-performance networking and serialization libraries, including OkHttp.
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    GraphQL Java Tools

    GraphQL Java Tools

    A schema-first tool for graphql-java inspired by graphql-tools for JS

    ...Inspired by graphql-tools, it parses the given GraphQL schema and allows you to BYOO (bring your own object) to fill in the implementations. GraphQL Java Tools works extremely well if you already have domain POJOs that hold your data (e.g. for RPC, ORM, REST, etc) by allowing you to map these magically to GraphQL objects. GraphQL Java Tools aims for seamless integration with Java, but works for any JVM language. Try it with Kotlin.
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    Android Contacts, Reborn

    Android Contacts, Reborn

    Android Contacts API Library written in Kotlin

    This library provides a complete set of APIs to do everything you need with Contacts in Android. You no longer have to deal with the Contacts Provider, database operations, and cursors. Whether you just need to get all or some Contacts for a small part of your app (written in Kotlin or Java), or you are looking to create your own full-fledged Contacts app with the same capabilities as the AOSP Android Contacts app and Google Contacts app, this library is for you.
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