idiomatic-gradle VS nowinandroid

Compare idiomatic-gradle vs nowinandroid and see what are their differences.

idiomatic-gradle

How do I idiomatically structure a large build with Gradle 7.2+? (by jjohannes)

nowinandroid

A fully functional Android app built entirely with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose (by android)
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idiomatic-gradle nowinandroid
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431 15,295
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0.0 9.6
about 1 year ago 2 days ago
Kotlin Kotlin
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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idiomatic-gradle

Posts with mentions or reviews of idiomatic-gradle. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-13.
  • Android Developers Blog: Kotlin DSL is Now the Default for New Gradle Builds
    2 projects | /r/androiddev | 13 Apr 2023
    You should look into how https://github.com/jjohannes/idiomatic-gradle and similar projects handle it (nowinandroid has a good set up as well).
  • just enough gradle
    2 projects | /r/androiddev | 4 Jan 2023
    And finally, look at the idiomatic gradle repo. There is also a free video series that goes with this Understanding Gradle – Video Series. There are lots of bad practices in gradle that will slow your builds down, like using allProjects {}
  • For builds: Gradle vs Maven vs IntelliJ
    3 projects | /r/Kotlin | 25 May 2022
    I'd suggest getting rid of buildSrc, and just using build composition. I mentioned in another response, but check out https://github.com/jjohannes/idiomatic-gradle for how to use precompiled script plugins that are connected to the project via includedBuilds. The only issues I've had with this are generally resolved by just running the sub-build independently to resolve any caching issues in the 'primary' build. A simple gradlew build --settings-file ./build-logic/settings.gradle.kts run will generally resolve that, and that issue seems largely because of the 'root' build being a peer or anscestor of the included build (due to legacy structure of the project, an issue the linked example repo does not have).
  • Herding elephants: Wrangling a 3,500-module Gradle project
    1 project | dev.to | 11 Nov 2021
    When we initially migrated from buildSrc to an included build, it seemed an elegant solution to the problems outlined above. We were dropping buildSrc, with all its problems, and using the modern facility that Gradle considers the preferred, idiomatic replacement for buildSrc. (For a very elaborate example of this, see the idiomatic-gradle repo by former Gradle engineer Jendrik Johannes.) Included builds are indeed the best of both worlds in many ways: they can exist under version control in the same repository as the build that uses them; they can be easily opened in a separate IDE instance, improving build engineer productivity; they don't have the automatic test behavior of buildSrc, which improves feature engineer performance; and they're generally very well-behaved, without any of the magic of buildSrc.

nowinandroid

Posts with mentions or reviews of nowinandroid. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-08.

What are some alternatives?

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slack-gradle-plugin - Gradle and IntelliJ build tooling used in Slack's Android repo

android-developer-roadmap - 🗺 The Android Developer Roadmap offers comprehensive learning paths to help you understand Android ecosystems.

custom-floating-action-button - This view is for replacement of standard Floating Action Button from Google Support Library. It is easy to use, customizable and you can also add text to button

architecture-samples - A collection of samples to discuss and showcase different architectural tools and patterns for Android apps.

kotlin-plugin - Build kotlin code using sbt

ComposeCookBook - A Collection on all Jetpack compose UI elements, Layouts, Widgets and Demo screens to see it's potential

Gradle buildSrcVersions - Life is too short to google for dependencies and versions

iosched - The Google I/O Android App

architecture-components-samples - Samples for Android Architecture Components.

Learn-Jetpack-Compose-By-Example - 🚀 This project contains various examples that show how you would do things the "Jetpack Compose" way