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    Kotlin Wrappers

    Kotlin Wrappers

    Kotlin wrappers for popular JavaScript libraries

    This repository hosts a number of Kotlin wrappers for popular JavaScript libraries. To learn more please refer to the READMEs of individual modules. Artifacts are published to Maven Central, see the corresponding README files for package coordinates. All packages require JDK 8 to be installed.
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    KPermissions

    KPermissions

    A Kotlin library which helps to request runtime permissions in Android

    ...This library is compatible also with Android M (API 23) where runtime permissions don't exist, so you have to handle them separately. To discover all the APIs of this library, check the wiki. It contains some useful notes and advanced features not explained in the README. For further samples, check the sample provided by this library. It shows how to integrate this library and request permissions from an Activity or a Fragment.
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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    ...The repository gathers playful utilities (originally shell and Ruby scripts) that automate short, real-world tasks — for example, sending a quick “late at work” text when SSH sessions are active, firing off an automated “I’m sick / working from home” email on certain mornings, or even talking to a networked coffee machine to start brewing at precisely the right moment. The README explains the origin story and highlights several canonical scripts and provides usage notes such as required environment variables and cron examples for scheduling. Contributors have provided implementations and ports in many languages and folders (shell, Ruby, Python, Node, Perl, PowerShell, Go, Java, etc.), and the project explicitly welcomes pull requests that add additional language implementations.
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