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    FirebaseUI for Android

    FirebaseUI for Android

    Optimized UI components for Firebase

    FirebaseUI is an open-source library for Android that allows you to quickly connect common UI elements to Firebase APIs. A compatible FirebaseUI client is also available for iOS. FirebaseUI has separate modules for using Firebase Realtime Database, Cloud Firestore, Firebase Auth, and Cloud Storage. To get started, see the individual instructions for each module. FirebaseUI is published as a collection of libraries separated by the Firebase API they target. Each FirebaseUI library has a...
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    Android Hidden APIs

    Android Hidden APIs

    A library that provides access to Android hidden APIs

    Android Hidden APIs are classes, methods, and resources that Google hides from you because of stability reasons. These features are hidden because they may be changed on next API version. The internal APIs are located in package com.android.internal and available in the framework.jar, while the hidden APIs are located in the android.jar file with @hide javadoc attribute. Now you know the difference. But I will refer to both as hidden APIs. This repo contains a custom android.jar which you...
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    Material Components for Android

    Modular and customizable Material Design UI components for Android

    Material Components for Android delivers Material Design’s popular and reliable design and development resources to Android developers. With Material Design’s modular and customizable UI components, Android developers can create beautiful, high quality products faster and easier. Developed by a core team of engineers and UX designers at Google, Material Components enable developers to achieve a more reliable development workflow for building exceptional and highly functional apps....
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    Android Open Project

    Android Open Project

    A categorized collection of Android Open Source Projects

    Android Open Project is a highly popular and comprehensive collection of open-source Android projects and libraries curated to help Android developers explore real-world implementations, reusable components, and best practices across the Android ecosystem. Rather than being a single app or library, this repository aggregates multiple independent projects, demos, and code examples covering a wide range of Android development topics — from UI components and network utilities to architectural...
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    Android Interview Questions

    Android Interview Questions

    Your Cheat Sheet For Android Interview

    This repository is a comprehensive study guide for Android interviews, organized to cover the platform from fundamentals to advanced topics. It includes explanations and Q&A on the Android app lifecycle, activities and fragments, services, broadcast receivers, content providers, and the build system. Modern practices are addressed as well—Kotlin language features, coroutines, Jetpack components, MVVM/MVI architecture, dependency injection, and testing strategies. Performance and reliability...
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    Android Debug Database

    Android Debug Database

    A library for debugging android databases and shared preferences

    Android Debug Database allows you to view databases and shared preferences directly in your browser in a very simple way. Android Debug Database is a powerful library for debugging databases and shared preferences in Android applications. Delete database rows and shared preferences. Search in your data. Sort data. Download database. Debug Room inMemory database. As this library is auto-initialize, if you want to get the address log, add the following method and call (we have to do like this...
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    Amazon Chime SDK for Android

    Amazon Chime SDK for Android

    An Android client library for integrating multi-party communications

    The Amazon Chime SDK for Android makes it easy to add collaborative audio calling, video calling, and screen share viewing features to Android applications by using the same infrastructure services that power meetings on the Amazon Chime service. This Amazon Chime SDK for Android works by connecting to meeting session resources that you have created in your AWS account. The SDK has everything you need to build custom calling and collaboration experiences in your Android application,...
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    Apktool

    Apktool

    A tool for reverse engineering Android apk files

    A tool for reverse engineering 3rd party, closed, binary Android apps. It can decode resources to nearly original form and rebuild them after making some modifications. It also makes working with an app easier because of the project like file structure and automation of some repetitive tasks like building apk, etc. It is NOT intended for piracy and other non-legal uses. It could be used for localizing, adding some features or support for custom platforms, analyzing applications and much...
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    Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin

    Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin

    Gradle plugin that fixes Android build caching problems

    The Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin is developed by the Gradle team to improve build cache correctness and performance for Android builds. It applies workarounds and adjustments for known issues in the Android Gradle Plugin that interfere with build caching. This plugin ensures that tasks are cacheable when they otherwise wouldn’t be, and it applies targeted fixes for bugs affecting incremental and cached builds, thus improving overall efficiency in Android projects.
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    NotyKT

    NotyKT

    Complete Kotlin-stack (Backend + Android) application

    NotyKT is the complete Kotlin-stack note-taking application built to demonstrate a use of Kotlin programming language in server-side and Modern Android development tools. Dedicated to all Android Developers.
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    opencv-mobile

    opencv-mobile

    The minimal opencv for Android, iOS, ARM Linux, Windows, Linux, MacOS

    The minimal opencv for Android, iOS, ARM Linux, Windows, Linux, MacOS, WebAssembly. This project provides the minimal build of opencv library for the Android, iOS and ARM Linux platforms. Packages for Windows, Linux, MacOS, and WebAssembly are available now. We provide prebuild binary packages for opencv 2.4.13.7, 3.4.18, and 4.6.0. We also provide prebuild binary package for iOS with bitcode enabled, that the official package lacks. All the binaries are compiled from source on GitHub...
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    WhatIf

    WhatIf

    Fluent syntactic sugar of Kotlin for handling single if-else statement

    Fluent Kotlin expressions for handling single if-else statements, nullable, collections, and boolean. WhatIf has been downloaded in more than 110k Kotlin and Android projects all over the world.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Corbind

    Corbind

    Kotlin Coroutines binding APIs for Android UI widgets

    Coroutines binding APIs for Android UI widgets from the platform and support libraries. This library is for Android applications only. Help you to transform Android UI events into cold Flow, hot ReceiveChannel or just perform an action through an Actor.
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    EMV NFC Paycard Enrollment

    EMV NFC Paycard Enrollment

    A Java library used to read and extract data from NFC EMV credit cards

    Java library used to read and extract public data from NFC EMV credit cards.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    FlorisBoard

    FlorisBoard

    An open-source keyboard for Android which respects your privacy

    FlorisBoard is a free and open-source keyboard for Android 7.0+ devices. It aims to be modern, user-friendly, and customizable while fully respecting your privacy. Currently in early beta state.
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    Google Maps SDK for Android Samples

    Google Maps SDK for Android Samples

    Samples demonstrating how to use Maps SDK for Android

    Create dynamic, interactive and personalized experiences with maps, locations and geospatial experiences for your Android apps. Create an account, generate an API key, and start creating. Learn how to load the Maps SDK for Android and add a map with a bookmark to your web application. You can customize almost all aspects of the map, such as routes, landforms and places of interest, among others. Find the current location of an Android device and display details of the place or other place of...
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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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    Balloon

    Balloon

    Modernized and sophisticated tooltips, fully customizable

    Modernized and sophisticated tooltips, fully customizable with an arrow and animations on Android.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Paris

    Paris

    Define and apply styles to Android views programmatically

    Define and apply styles to Android views programmatically. Paris lets you define and apply styles programmatically to Android views, including custom attributes.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    GmsCore

    GmsCore

    Free implementation of Play Services

    microG GmsCore is a FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) framework to allow applications designed for Google Play Services to run on systems, where Play Services is not available. The linux-based open-source mobile operating system Android is not only the most popular mobile operating system in the world, it’s also on the way to becoming a proprietary operating system. How is that? While the core operating system is still released as part of the Android Open Source Project, the majority...
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    Rainbow Kotlin

    Rainbow Kotlin

    Fluent syntactic sugar of Android for applying gradations, shading

    Fluent syntactic sugar of Android for applying gradations, shading, and tinting.
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    Beagle

    Beagle

    Customizable debug menu library for Android apps

    A smart, reliable, and highly customizable debug menu library for Android apps that supports screen recording, network activity logging, and many other useful features.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    jooby

    jooby

    The modular web framework for Java and Kotlin

    Jooby is a modern, performant and easy to use web framework for Java and Kotlin built on top of your favorite web server.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    LeakCanary

    LeakCanary

    A memory leak detection library for Android

    LeakCanary is a reliable memory leak detection library for Android. It effectively detects leaks and narrows down the cause of each leak through its in-depth knowledge of the internals of the Android Framework. This helps developers avoid and dramatically reduce OutOfMemoryError (OOM) crashes. A memory leak is a programming error that can cause an OutOfMemoryError crash. It’s often caused by bugs related to the lifecycle of objects, and can occur fairly often in Android applications....
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    Kotlin Explorer

    Kotlin Explorer

    Desktop tool to quickly explore disassembled Kotlin code

    Kotlin Explorer is a desktop tool to quickly and easily disassemble Kotlin code. After launching Kotlin Explorer, type valid Kotlin code in the left pane, then click File > Decompile or use Cmd-Shift-D on macOS, Ctrl-Shift-D on Linux and Windows. The middle pane will show the Android DEX bytecode, and the right panel the native assembly resulting from ahead of time compilation (AOT).
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