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    WordPress for Android

    WordPress for Android

    WordPress for Android

    If you're just looking to install WordPress for Android, you can find it on Google Play. If you're a developer wanting to contribute, read on. Inspiration strikes any time, anywhere. WordPress mobile apps put the power of publishing in your hands. And of course, they’re open source, just like WordPress. WordPress for Android lets you take the power to publish to the web with you.
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    APKUpdater

    APKUpdater

    Simplify the process of finding updates for your installed apps

    ...It provides similar functionality to an app store, but instead of depending on a single source, it aggregates the results from APKMirror, Aptoide, F-Droid and Google Play. Schedule background update checks and receive a notification when updates are found. Supports Android 4.0.3 to Android 10. Supports Android TV. Material Design 2 with multiple theme support. Direct install of updates for sources that support it. Root install of updates. Languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Turkish, Arabic, French, Indonesian, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese. App ignore list. Filter updates by architecture. Filter experimental apps. ...
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    Facebook SDK for Android

    Facebook SDK for Android

    Used to integrate Android apps with Facebook Platform

    This open-source library allows you to integrate Facebook into your Android app. Integrate your Android app with Facebook to build engaging social apps by using the Facebook SDK for Android. To learn more about using Facebook development tools. The current version of the Facebook SDK for Android is version 11.2.0 and requires the Android API 15. Code and samples for the Facebook SDK for Android are available on GitHub. A secure and convenient way for people to log into your app or website by...
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    Android Pluto

    Android Pluto

    Android Pluto is a on-device debugging framework for Android apps

    Android Pluto is an on-device debugging framework for Android applications, which helps intercept Network calls, capture Crashes & ANRs, manipulate application data on-the-go, and much more. Pluto is an on-device debugging framework for Android applications, which helps in the inspection of HTTP requests/responses, captures Crashes, and ANRs, and manipulates application data on the go. It comes with a UI to monitor and share the information, as well as APIs to access and use that information...
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    Android Developer Roadmap

    Android Developer Roadmap

    The Android Developer Roadmap offers comprehensive learning paths

    Android Developer Roadmap suggests learning paths to understanding Android development. The Android Developer Roadmap is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of the current Android ecosystem and provides suggested learning paths along the way to help you grasp the concepts. Each node indicates concepts of Android systems, Android SDK, and generally used libraries. It would be helpful to refer to the Android Developers Reference or GitHub for the specific terminologies. In...
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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.
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Droid-ify

    Droid-ify

    F-Droid client with Material UI

    A quick material F-Droid client.
    Downloads: 12 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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    Android FHIR SDK

    Android FHIR SDK

    Android FHIR SDK, a set of Kotlin libraries for building offline apps

    The Android FHIR SDK is a set of Kotlin libraries for building offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare applications using the HL7® FHIR® standard on Android. It aims to accelerate the adoption of FHIR by making it easy to incorporate FHIR into new and existing mobile applications.
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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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    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.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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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).
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Mtk Easy Su

    Mtk Easy Su

    Get bootless root access with few clicks.

    This app set up bootless super user access, with Magisk and Mtk-su, on MediaTek Android devices. To facilitate those wishing to use the security breach Mtk-su by Diplomatic. If you are a more advanced user. I recommend using the mtk-su tool from the terminal, you will have more possibilities and control over the process.
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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: 5 This Week
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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: 3 This Week
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    Squircle CE

    Squircle CE

    Squircle CE is a fast and free multi-language code editor for Android

    Squircle CE is a fast and free multi-language code editor for Android. This repository contains the complete source code and the build instructions for the project.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Jetpack Compose Playground

    Jetpack Compose Playground

    Community-driven collection of Jetpack Compose example code

    This is a community-driven collection of Jetpack Compose documentation/examples/tutorials and demos. Jetpack Compose is a modern toolkit for building native Android UI. Jetpack Compose simplifies and accelerates UI development on Android with less code, powerful tools, and intuitive Kotlin APIs.
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    Kalendar

    Kalendar

    Kalendar is a powerful and customizable calendar library for Android

    The Kalendar library is a powerful tool for creating calendar components in Android apps using Jetpack Compose. It provides customizable calendar views with various features and functionalities. The Kalendar library simplifies the process of creating interactive and visually appealing calendars in Android apps. With its flexible configuration options, event integration, and interactive callbacks, you can easily build powerful calendar components that enhance the user experience.
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    RoundCornerProgressBar

    RoundCornerProgressBar

    [Android] Round Corner Progress Bar Library for Android

    Round corner is cool. Let's make your progress bar with round corner. Colorful rounded corner progress bar.
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    v2flyNG

    v2flyNG

    A V2Ray client for Android, support v2fly core

    v2flyNG is a mobile client that packages the V2Ray/V2Fly networking core into an Android application with a touch-friendly UI. It focuses on making modern protocols—such as VMess, VLESS, and Trojan—accessible without requiring shell access or manual config editing. Profiles can be added via subscription links or QR codes, and the app merges and updates them on schedule to keep node lists fresh. Per-app proxy controls allow you to include or exclude specific applications, which is useful for...
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    LibChecker

    LibChecker

    An app to view libraries used in apps in your device

    This app is used to view the third-party libraries used by applications in your device. It can view the ABI architecture of the application's native library (in general, whether the application is 64-bit or 32-bit). It can also view well-known libraries marked by The Rule Repository, and can even sort and view them according to the number of libraries references.
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    gradle-maven-publish-plugin

    gradle-maven-publish-plugin

    A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries

    A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries, including sources and javadoc, to Maven Central or any other Nexus instance. Gradle plugin that creates a publish task to automatically upload all of your Java, Kotlin or Android libraries to any Maven instance. This plugin is based on Chris Banes initial implementation and has been enhanced to add Kotlin support and keep up with the latest changes. No need to know how publishing works for different project types. AGP provides...
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    TransformationLayout

    TransformationLayout

    Transform between two Views, Activities, and Fragments

    Transform views, activity, and fragments into other components with container transform animations.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Gradle Advanced Build Version Plugin

    Gradle Advanced Build Version Plugin

    A plugin to generate the Android version code and version name

    A plugin to generate the Android version code and version name automatically based on git commits number, date and Semantic Versioning.
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