mosaic
leakcanary
Our great sponsors
mosaic | leakcanary | |
---|---|---|
21 | 15 | |
1,773 | 29,118 | |
- | 0.2% | |
9.1 | 8.5 | |
about 14 hours ago | 2 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
mosaic
-
Introducing the new concoct UI runtime and compiler - inspired by jetpack compose
One of favorite offshoots of compose is https://github.com/JakeWharton/mosaic, which is a tool to build TUI's. Is something that you plan for this library, basically making the targeted renderer plug-able?
-
Ink: React for interactive command-line apps
There's also Mosaic, which is an experiment of sorts to build console UI using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose: https://github.com/JakeWharton/mosaic
-
Looking for Kotlin Console UI libraries that work in IDE Terminal
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but it seems pretty cool: https://github.com/JakeWharton/mosaic
- Guides for Kotlin scripting use case
-
π Benjamin Kosten Announced EffeKt β Revolutionary Reactive Kotlin Library
To see some non-Android examples of Compose, take a look at https://github.com/JakeWharton/mosaic
-
Kotlin CLI apps development status
Have you tried either clikt or mosaic??
-
EffeKt: reactivity in kotlin
Mosaic
-
gtk-ks: Join the Effort to create GTK Bindings for Kotlin!
Would be really cool if one day this could be made to work with the compose compiler, kinda like compose for web, mosaic (compose for TUI apps), or another project that I can't find right now but it was basically compose with one of Apple's UI frameworks
-
30k lines of SwiftUI in production later
Jetpack Compose (Google's alternative on Android, that also works pretty much anywhere you can run a JVM and others like the web [1], terminals[2], powerpoints[3], as well as pretty much anywhere you have an imperative API that you want to transform into a functional model[4]) is infinitely more polished and has better tools than anything Apple has put out in all of SwiftUI's existence. Apple is bringing this upon themselves with their "major updates" concept for SwiftUI coming every other year, where components aren't even available on old versions of iOS. A UI toolkit is a library like any other, version it like a library and match patch releases.
[1] https://compose-web.ui.pages.jetbrains.team/
[2] https://github.com/JakeWharton/mosaic
[3] https://github.com/fgiris/composePPT
[4] https://github.com/googlemaps/android-maps-compose
-
JetBrains launches cross-platform UI framework for Kotlin
Compose itself can be used by pretty much anything then. There's Compose UI, there's Compose Multiplatform, that on the web targets the DOM, on Windows targets... WinUI or any component library ? and more. For example, you can have a terminal renderer with it: https://github.com/JakeWharton/mosaic. Or hell, even drive an iOS view (https://twitter.com/jakewharton/status/1399561083204026369). The way it works also allows transforming coroutines calls, which are asynchronous into basically synchronous components, without ever making use of the UI part (https://github.com/cashapp/molecule).
leakcanary
- Armando9213
-
First-class support for apps with LeakCanary in v1.4.0!
If your app exposes a LeakCanary Launcher activity, you will be able to quickly access it through the App Details bottom sheet.
-
Is it really that bad to enable "largeHeap=true" in the Manifest ?
Highly recommend you try out Leak Canary https://square.github.io/leakcanary/
-
Memory Leak with ViewPager2 and FragmentStateAdapter
First of all, grab the LeakCanary to check if you actually have a leak. Because just the memory increasing might be completely unrelated to your ViewPager.
-
Life pro tip: store any Context you can get into a static variable to avoid any issues
It's strictly mContext otherwise it won't work as intended.
- Did you ever hear the tragedy of LeakCanary the memory leak detection library? Ironic. It could save others from memory leaks, but not itself.
-
25 Best Android Libraries, Projects, and Tools You Wonβt Want to Miss Out in 2021
Knowing when root views are detached, e.g. to detect if they might be leaking (LeakCanary).
-
Newbie here, what should I be learning to make sure my app runs smoothly and doesnt use too much memory?
https://github.com/square/leakcanary + don't try to over optimise. In the end R8 / proguard / art runtime will do so many change between what you write and what actually is done that you may be loosing time doing something that the tools does for you.
-
Android Dev Tools - Become a Master with these Tools, Collaborate Better
LeakCanary
-
I'm so bad at writing code , I don't even need proguard to make my code unreadable. Please guide me!
LeakCanary will help you find memory leaks in your code: https://square.github.io/leakcanary/
What are some alternatives?
molecule - Build a StateFlow stream using Jetpack Compose
blockcanary - Find the block code in android app
compose-dot - Experimental Graphviz code generation POC built with Jetpack Compose compiler/runtime.
AAIdrive - Implementations of some Android Auto features as unofficial IDrive apps
Channelify - Convert your YouTube channel into a native Android app using YouTube Data API v3.
ANR-WatchDog - A simple watchdog that detects Android ANR (Application Not Responding) error and throws a meaningful exception
kotter - A declarative, Kotlin-idiomatic API for writing dynamic console applications.
TextViewRichDrawable - Android TextView with rich support of compound drawables
Expenso - π A Minimal Expense Tracker App built to demonstrate the use of modern android architecture component with MVVM Architecture
FGA - Auto-battle app for F/GO Android
Ink - π React for interactive command-line apps
kmm-production-sample - This is an open-source, mobile, cross-platform application built with Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile. It's a simple RSS reader, and you can download it from the App Store and Google Play. It's been designed to demonstrate how KMM can be used in real production projects.