brac-kt
multiplatform-settings
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brac-kt
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Provide feedback for a new non-commercial open-source license!
This file is a custom open-source license intended to prohibit commercial use. It was originally developed by Gabriel Pizarro for repository bra-kt and may be used in other projects for free (see the last paragraph of Permissions). Copy this file (license.md) to your own repository and add directions in your readme to follow the included Javaman Non-commercial License.
multiplatform-settings
- Multiplatform Settings 1.0.0
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Looking toward Multiplatform Settings 1.0.0
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Encrypted Key-Value Store in Kotlin Multiplatform
Multiplatform Settings is a solid multiplatform key-value store, created by Touchlab's own Russell Wolf, used extensively at Touchlab, as well as in Jetbrains' KMM Production Sample. There is a Settings interface that is implemented for Android, iOS, MacOS, and JVM platforms. At first glance, it doesn't look like Multiplatform Settings offers any encrypted storage. But thanks to the abstraction that Android has built into SharedPreferences and Multiplatform Settings' support for saving to the iOS keychain, our work is pretty easy.
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Our KMP Journey
To manage common preferences across android & iOS, we use this great library by Touchlab
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