kmp-awesome
moko-resources
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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kmp-awesome
- Component reuse in Kotlin Multiplatform
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Best approach for a lone developer to make apps crossplatform?
Keep in mind that you can't use every library that's available in kotlin, for a multimodule platform project. You can use them in the android part, but not in the shared module. Like you can't use Retrofit but can use Ktor, you can't use room for your apps database but can use SQLDelight.. A slight collection of useful libraries can be found here: https://github.com/terrakok/kmm-awesome
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Adopting Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile(KMM) on 9GAG App
Here is a curated list of KMM libraries you may check for: https://github.com/terrakok/kmm-awesome Challenges - Project setup Of course, there were lots of challenges encountered during KMM integration. Here are a list of items that I found challenging:
moko-resources
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Anyone here who uses compose-multiplatform for desktop apps, what’s your feedback?
For resource management and internationalisation we use https://github.com/icerockdev/moko-resources you need to spend a bit of time with it to understand how it works, but once you have it, it works pretty well. There are some quirks like you have to trigger the gradle task for generating the strings resources manually and some IDE auto-complete does not work (the import of package mostly).
- As an Android dev, is there anything upcoming for KMM image, text. etc. resources?
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Adopting Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile(KMM) on 9GAG App
Resource sharing (String resources, Localization, Color code scheme) - moko-resources
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Our KMP Journey
We generated a FatFramework so that it will work on both simulator & device, but discovered that the FatFramework task provided by gradle doesn't copy resources. However our framework requires moko resources to be packaged and the task they provided didn't work for us.
What are some alternatives?
BrainJiT - Simple Brainf**k Just-in-Time compiler written in Kotlin (and also interpreter)
multiplatform-settings - A Kotlin Multiplatform library for saving simple key-value data
reveal - Reveal effect (coach mark) for Compose Multiplatform targeting Android, iOS, Desktop and Web
PeopleInSpace - Kotlin Multiplatform project with SwiftUI, Jetpack Compose, Compose for Wear, Compose for Desktop, Compose for Web and Kotlin/JS + React clients along with Ktor backend.
secrets-gradle-plugin - A Gradle plugin for providing your secrets to your Android project.
Splitties - A collection of hand-crafted extensions for your Kotlin projects.
dependency-analysis-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin for JVM projects written in Java, Kotlin, Groovy, or Scala; and Android projects written in Java or Kotlin. Provides advice for managing dependencies and other applied plugins
moko-mvvm - Model-View-ViewModel architecture components for mobile (android & ios) Kotlin Multiplatform development
gradle-maven-publish-plugin - A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries, including sources and javadoc, to Maven Central or any other Nexus instance.
KMMT - Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile App Template
kmp-swift-reveal - Gradle plugin that reveal the Swift code that you should expect from a Kotlin iOS module.
ojaynico-kotlin-react-native-async-storage - Kotlin Wrapper for React Native Async Storage