recyclerview-animators VS sticky-headers-recyclerview

Compare recyclerview-animators vs sticky-headers-recyclerview and see what are their differences.

recyclerview-animators

An Android Animation library which easily add itemanimator to RecyclerView items. (by wasabeef)

sticky-headers-recyclerview

[UNMAINTAINED] Sticky Headers decorator for Android's RecyclerView (by timehop)
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11,450 3,752
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0.0 0.0
4 months ago over 5 years ago
Kotlin Java
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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recyclerview-animators

Posts with mentions or reviews of recyclerview-animators. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-14.
  • How do i create this animation while scrolling?
    1 project | /r/androiddev | 7 Jan 2023
    For Recyclerview you could use this library for some similar animations https://github.com/wasabeef/recyclerview-animators
  • Animations and Performance in Nested RecyclerViews
    3 projects | /r/RedditEng | 14 Feb 2022
    Next, we looked at overriding SimpleItemAnimator but noticed that this class is missing a lot of logic required for orchestrating the animations. We realized that the Android SDK does not really allow us to easily customize RecyclerView item animations - what a shame! Doing some research on this we found two open-source libraries (here and here - note: this is no endorsement) that provide a variety of custom ItemAnimators by using a base ItemAnimator implementation that is very similar to the DefaultItemAnimator class but allows for proper customization. We ended up creating our own BaseItemAnimator by looking at DefaultItemAnimator and adapting it to our needs and then creating the actual implementation for the reaction feature. This allowed us to customize the “Add” animation like so:
  • How can I code an app like this?
    1 project | /r/androidapps | 23 Feb 2021
    Probably uses a library of some sort for animations, the rest would be Recyclerviews and components normal to Android. The whole thing is set in a Fragment/ Tabbed Activity.

sticky-headers-recyclerview

Posts with mentions or reviews of sticky-headers-recyclerview. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning sticky-headers-recyclerview yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing recyclerview-animators and sticky-headers-recyclerview you can also consider the following projects:

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Epoxy - Epoxy is an Android library for building complex screens in a RecyclerView

android RecyclerView support Header Footer and Empty list - android RecyclerView support Header Footer and Empty list

UltimateRecyclerView - A RecyclerView(advanced and flexible version of ListView in Android) with refreshing,loading more,animation and many other features.

header-decor - A couple of sticky header decorations for android's recycler view.

twoway-view

android-advancedrecyclerview - RecyclerView extension library which provides advanced features. (ex. Google's Inbox app like swiping, Play Music app like drag and drop sorting)

InfiniteRecyclerView - A RecyclerView Adapter which allows you to have an Infinite scrolling list in your apps

LastAdapter - Don't write a RecyclerView adapter again. Not even a ViewHolder!