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    Workflow

    Workflow

    A Swift and Kotlin library for making composable state machines

    ...A library that supports writing business logic and complex UI navigation logic as state machines, thereby enabling confident reasoning about the state and validation of correctness. A unidirectional data flow library that uses immutable data within each Workflow. Data flows in a single direction from the source to the UI, and events in a single direction from the UI to the business logic. Each logical component area is separated into a Workflow with a finite set of states and the logic to transition between them.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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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: 7 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.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Amazon Chime SDK for Android

    Amazon Chime SDK for Android

    An Android client library for integrating multi-party communications

    ...The SDK has everything you need to build custom calling and collaboration experiences in your Android application, including methods to: configure meeting sessions, list and select audio devices, switch video devices, start and stop screen share viewing, and receive callbacks when media events occur such as volume changes, and manage meeting features such as audio mute and video tile bindings. We also have an Amazon Chime SDK Project Board where you can find community requests and their statuses.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Amper

    Amper

    Build tool for the Kotlin and Java languages

    ...Designed to be lightweight and efficient, Amper runs as a background service that batches and securely transmits anonymous data back to analytics pipelines while respecting user privacy settings and opt-outs. The architecture focuses on extensibility so that developers can define new metric types, customize triggers, and enrich events with context without adding overhead to the IDE. Data collected by Amper feeds dashboards and experimentation systems that guide design decisions, prioritize feature improvements, and monitor the impact of releases over time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Kweb

    Kweb

    A Kotlin web framework

    ...By streamlining the development process, Kweb makes it easier to build functional and beautiful websites that meet the needs of your users. Kweb is a remote interface for a web browser's DOM (Document Object Model). With Kweb, you can create and manipulate DOM elements, and listen for and handle events, all using an intuitive Kotlin DSL that mirrors the structure of the HTML being created. Kweb is built on the Ktor framework, which handles HTTP, HTTPS, and WebSocket transport, and is optimized to minimize latency and resource usage on both the server and browser.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Drag & Drop n' Swipe Recyclerview

    Drag & Drop n' Swipe Recyclerview

    Kotlin Android library that extends RecyclerView to support gestures

    Highly customizable Android library written in Kotlin that uses AndroidX and extends RecyclerView to include extra features, such as support for drag & drop and swipe gestures, among others. It works with vertical, horizontal and grid lists.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    moko mvvm

    moko mvvm

    Model-View-ViewModel architecture components for mobile

    Model-View-ViewModel architecture components for mobile (android & ios) Kotlin Multiplatform development. This is a Kotlin Multiplatform library that provides architecture components of Model-View-ViewModel for UI applications. Components are lifecycle-aware on Android.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ZoomLayout

    ZoomLayout

    2D zoom and pan behavior for View hierarchies, images, video streams

    ...In fact, ZoomLayout, ZoomImageView and ZoomSurfaceView are just very simple implementations of the internal ZoomEngine. The Zoom engine lets you animate everything through constant updates, as long as you feed it with touch events, with a Matrix-based mechanism that makes it very flexible.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Kotless

    Kotless

    Kotlin Serverless Framework

    Kotless stands for Kotlin serverless framework. Its focus lies in reducing the routine of serverless deployment creation by generating it straight from the code of the application itself. So, simply speaking, Kotless gives you one magic button to deploy your Web application as a serverless application on AWS and Azure. Kotless is able to deploy existing Spring Boot or Ktor applications to AWS serverless platform. To do it, you'll need to set up a plugin and replace the existing dependency...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    FlowBinding

    FlowBinding

    Kotlin Coroutines Flow binding APIs for Android's platform

    Kotlin Flow binding APIs for Android’s platform and unbundled UI widgets, inspired by RxBinding. Flow is (conceptually) a reactive stream implementation provided by the Kotlinx-coroutines-core artifact. FlowBinding offers an extensive set of extension functions that turn traditional callbacks/listeners on Android UI widgets into the Flow type.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    RxBinding

    RxBinding

    RxJava binding APIs for Android's UI widgets

    RxJava binding APIs for Android UI widgets from the platform and support libraries. One of the greatest benefits of using RxJava is the possibility of composing asynchronous events in a simpler and more straightforward way. Complex UI interactions in Android can also be simplified as well, especially when there are multiple UI events that can be triggered. To describe the interaction pattern with standard Android code, you would usually need to use a combination of both listeners, Handlers and AsyncTask. With RxJava and RxBinding, this logic can be greatly simplified and you can describe the interaction patterns between multiple UI components. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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