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A fully functional Android app built entirely with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
Compose Multiplatform, a modern UI framework for Kotlin that makes building performant and beautiful user interfaces easy and enjoyable.
Λrrow - The perfect companion for your Kotlin journey - Inspired by functional, data-oriented and concurrent programming
Ready-to-use recipes for common build customizations that showcase the Android Gradle plugin's public APIs and DSL.
A modern framework for full stack web apps in Kotlin, built upon Compose HTML
OpenAI API client for Kotlin with multiplatform and coroutines capabilities.
Konsist is a powerful static code analyzer tailored for Kotlin, focused on ensuring codebase consistency and adherence to coding conventions.
Amper - a project configuration and build tool with a focus on the user experience and the IDE support
A multiplatform Result monad for modelling success or failure operations.
Extendable MVI framework for Kotlin Multiplatform with powerful debugging tools (logging and time travel)
🐘 A template to let you started with custom Gradle Plugins + Kotlin in a few seconds
A Kotlin Multiplatform Client for Supabase.
Cook yourself delicious Gradle plugins 🐘🤝🐭👉🧑🍳
This is an example project that shows how to create a Kotlin Compiler Plugin. The plugin will print "Hello from" and the name of the file that is being compiled, as a compiler warning to the termin…
💻 A Compose Desktop project template with MVVM, Dagger, Decompose, tests, and more...
Generates AndroidManifest.xml in simple libraries so that you don't have to
A Jetbrains Compose desktop app to get info of your favorite animes
Ever wished your classes could greet? An example K2 Compiler Plugin that makes your dream come true.
Stratify enables you to build Kotlin Symbol Processing (KSP) plugins more easily than ever before. Stratify abstracts away nearly all of the boilerplate of writing a KSP plugin, and integrates Kotl…
Source code for the "Get started with Compose Multiplatform" tutorial: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/kotlin-multiplatform-dev/compose-multiplatform-getting-started.html