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    Hoplite

    Hoplite

    Boilerplate-free Kotlin config library for loading configuration files

    Hoplite is a Kotlin library for loading configuration files into typesafe classes in a boilerplate-free way. Define your config using Kotlin data classes, and at startup Hoplite will read from one or more config files, mapping the values in those files into your config classes. Any missing values, or values that cannot be converted into the required type will cause the config to fail with detailed error messages.
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    android-startup

    android-startup

    Performant way to initialize components at the application startup

    The Android Startup library provides a straightforward, performant way to initialize components at the application startup. Both library developers and app developers can use Android Startup to streamline startup sequences and explicitly set the order of initialization.
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    ButterKnife

    ButterKnife

    Bind Android views and callbacks to fields and methods

    ...Developers replace repetitive findViewById calls with BindView fields and define UI event handlers using annotations like @OnClick, with the library generating efficient binding code at compile time. Because it relies on annotation processing, there’s no reflection at runtime, keeping startup paths lean and predictable. The generated bind/unbind lifecycle helps avoid memory leaks by clearing references when views are destroyed. Butter Knife made UI code more readable and maintainable for years, especially in large codebases with complex layouts and many event hooks. While newer Android APIs now offer official view binding alternatives, the project remains a landmark example of how code generation can simplify everyday Android development.
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