multiplatform-settings VS moko-resources

Compare multiplatform-settings vs moko-resources and see what are their differences.

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multiplatform-settings moko-resources
4 4
1,414 986
- 4.3%
7.0 5.4
29 days ago 1 day ago
Kotlin Kotlin
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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multiplatform-settings

Posts with mentions or reviews of multiplatform-settings. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-07.
  • Multiplatform Settings 1.0.0
    1 project | dev.to | 14 Jan 2023
  • Looking toward Multiplatform Settings 1.0.0
    1 project | dev.to | 24 Jul 2022
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  • Encrypted Key-Value Store in Kotlin Multiplatform
    3 projects | dev.to | 7 Jun 2021
    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.
  • Our KMP Journey
    3 projects | dev.to | 29 May 2021
    To manage common preferences across android & iOS, we use this great library by Touchlab

moko-resources

Posts with mentions or reviews of moko-resources. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-03.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing multiplatform-settings and moko-resources you can also consider the following projects:

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.

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.

Kotlin-Multiplatform-Libraries - Kotlin Multiplatform Libraries. Welcome PR if you find or create new Kotlin Multiplatform Library.

secrets-gradle-plugin - A Gradle plugin for providing your secrets to your Android project.

screeps-kotlin-starter - A starting point for a Screeps AI written in Kotlin

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

kord - Idiomatic Kotlin Wrapper for The Discord API

Splitties - A collection of hand-crafted extensions for your Kotlin projects.

Mockey - Mockey is a tool for testing application interactions over http, with a focus on testing web services, specifically web or native applications that consume XML, JSON, and HTML. Mockey's purpose is to be a simple front end to writing mock-test-responses to the file system for persistence to git.

moko-mvvm - Model-View-ViewModel architecture components for mobile (android & ios) Kotlin Multiplatform development

collab-edit - Edit text in collaboration!

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.