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    Bazel

    Bazel

    Fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system

    Build and test software of any size, quickly and reliably. Bazel only rebuilds what is necessary. With advanced local and distributed caching, optimized dependency analysis and parallel execution, you get fast and incremental builds. Build and test Java, C++, Android, iOS, Go and a wide variety of other language platforms. Bazel runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Bazel helps you scale your organization, codebase and Continuous Integration system. It handles codebases of any size, in multiple...
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    OpenSTF

    OpenSTF

    Control and manage Android devices from your browser

    STF (or Smartphone Test Farm) is a web application for debugging smartphones, smartwatches and other gadgets remotely, from the comfort of your browser. STF was originally developed at CyberAgent to control a growing collection of more than 160 devices. As of July 2016 development is mainly sponsored by HeadSpin and other individual contributors. Refresh speed can reach 30-40 FPS depending on specs and Android version.
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    AndroidSidebar

    AndroidSidebar

    Provides a sidebar, which can be shown in front of a main content.

    "AndroidSidebar" is an Android-library, which provides a custom view implementation, which allows to show a sidebar, which overlaps the view's main content and can be shown or hidden in an animated manner. The sidebar may be located at left or right edge of the parent view and its state can be changed by either calling an appropriate method or via dragging on the device's touch screen. Furthermore there are a lot of attributes, which allow to specify the appearance and behavior of the...
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