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    detekt Kotlin

    detekt Kotlin

    Static code analysis for Kotlin

    detekt helps you write cleaner Kotlin code so you can focus on what matters the most building amazing software. detekt comes with a set of plugins that helps you configure it easily in your Gradle, Maven, Bazel, ... build. Enjoy static analysis on Android, JVM, JS, Native, and Multiplatform projects out of the box. detekt can be easily extended with custom rules that help you track and fix anti-patterns in your codebase. detekt is entirely open-source and developed by the community. Join us on GitHub and help us shape the future of this tool.
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    jimmer

    jimmer

    A revolutionary ORM framework for both java and kotlin.

    A revolutionary ORM framework for both Java and kotlin and a complete integrated solution. You can view everything from the documentation. Brings dynamism into static language ORM frameworks, achieving flexible capabilities for operating on complex dynamic data structures without compromising the complete compile-time safety checks of static languages, eliminating DTO explosion and unafraid of engineering expansion and changing requirements. Its innovative SQL DSL supports dynamic table joins and native SQL embedding, gracefully handling real-world complexity. ...
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    tinylog

    tinylog

    tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala

    Simplify your logging with tinylog. The lightweight logging framework can be used with Java, Kotlin, Scala, and any other JVM language. tinylog is open source and runs wherever Java is used: JVM, GraalVM, and Android.
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    moko resources

    moko resources

    Resources access for mobile (android & ios) Kotlin Multiplatform

    This is a Kotlin MultiPlatform library (and Gradle plugin) that provides access to the resources on macOS, iOS, Android the JVM, and JS/Browser with the support of the default system localization. Also, MOKO resources support Compose Multiplatform so you can implement all your UI in Kotlin with Jetpack Compose and MOKO resources.
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    AWS Toolkit for JetBrains

    AWS Toolkit for JetBrains

    A plugin for interacting with AWS from JetBrains IDEs

    ...Supported languages include: Java, Python, and JavaScript. In addition to providing code suggestions within your current file, CodeWhisperer can scan your code package to identify security issues. Connect to AWS using static credentials, credential process, or AWS SSO. View and manage AWS resources. Locally test and step-through debug functions in a Lambda-like execution environment provided by the AWS SAM CLI. Supports Java, Python, Node.js, and .NET Core.
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    Hexagon

    Hexagon

    Hexagon is a microservices toolkit written in Kotlin

    Hexagon is a microservices toolkit written in Kotlin. Its purpose is to ease the building of server applications (Web applications or APIs) that run inside a cloud platform. The Hexagon Toolkit provides several libraries to build server applications. These libraries provide single standalone features and are referred to as "Ports".
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    Kobweb

    Kobweb

    A modern framework for full stack web apps in Kotlin

    Kobweb is an opinionated Kotlin framework for creating websites and web apps, built on top of Compose HTML and inspired by Next.js and Chakra UI. While Kobweb is still pre-1.0, it has been usable for a while now. It provides escape hatches to lower-level APIs, so you can accomplish anything even if Kobweb doesn't support it yet. Please consider starring the project to indicate interest, so we know we're creating something the community wants.
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    Twitter's Jetpack Compose Rules

    Twitter's Jetpack Compose Rules

    Static checks to aid with a healthy adoption of Compose

    ...It can be challenging for big teams to start adopting Compose, particularly because not everyone will start at the same time or with the same patterns. Twitter tried to ease the pain by creating a set of Compose static checks. Compose has lots of superpowers but also has a bunch of foot guns to be aware of as seen in this Twitter Thread. This is where our static checks come in. We want to detect as many potential issues as we can, as quickly as we can. In this case, we want an error to show prior to engineers having to review the code. Similar to other static check libraries we hope this leads to a "don't shoot the messengers" philosophy which will foster healthy Compose adoption.
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