wear-os-samples
Jetpack-Compose-Tutorials
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wear-os-samples
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Help publishing a complication for my watch
Using DataLayer to transfer data from phone to your watch app. Check here wear-os-samples/DataLayer
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tide/surf app for watch
Here is a really good repo by Google filled with WearOS sample projects. Helped me a lot with setting up communication between watch and phone. This is also a good starting point to understanding how these apps work. https://github.com/android/wear-os-samples
- Resources to get up and running?
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Finally got my hands on the Pixel Watch. Will activate LTE soon.
There are plenty of open source watchfaces out there. Check out this github repo by Google. It contains best practice examples all around wear os including watchfaces.
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Wear OS complication hell... How do you use them?
So I'm looking for good sources on how to use the new jetpack apis. So far I only found this sample project.
- Smartwatch APP
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I have questions about app development
I think for Android based smartwatch, you could read something here
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WearOs: Complications without borders
Main documentation about how to make watch faces under Wear OS seems to be the WatchFaceKotlin example. This example contains borders around complications. Some installed watch faces don't have borders around complications.
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The state of watch face development on Samsung watches
I converted my codebase to Kotlin a few years ago, but I am struggling to move to new wear libraries. There is so much work to do, because Google, in their immense wisdom, decided to change everything. And don't even get me started about the Decomposition API (option to add second hand in ambient mode). I opened this issue almost a year ago and got no answer. https://github.com/android/wear-os-samples/issues/85
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Some older watchfaces may not work correctly after latest GW4 system update
Tried this sample from Google: https://github.com/android/wear-os-samples/tree/main/WatchFaceKotlin
Jetpack-Compose-Tutorials
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tide/surf app for watch
Here are some example projects for compose (not watch specific, but it all should work on a watch as well) https://github.com/SmartToolFactory/Jetpack-Compose-Tutorials
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Jetpack Compose Tutorials i have been working on over a year with subjects Widgets, Layout, SubcomposeLayout, custom Layouts, State, Recomposition, LaunchedEffect, side-effects, Gesture, Navigation, Canvas, and UIs like Whatsapp and more https://github.com/SmartToolFactory/Jetpack-Compose-Tutorials
This is a series of tutorials i have been working on that is easy to navigate in both code and app using each section or Search at the top to display any tag or description. I add repo link also for easy access.
What are some alternatives?
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ivy-wallet - Ivy Wallet is an open-source money manager app for android that you can either build or download from Google Play.
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info-bar-compose - An Android Jetpack Compose library for displaying on-screen messages. (simplified Snackbar alternative)
PixelMinimalWatchFace - WearOS minimal Watch Face, battery efficient, with complications support
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golang-samples - Sample apps and code written for Google Cloud in the Go programming language.
MaterialDrawer - The flexible, easy to use, all in one drawer library for your Android project. Now brand new with material 2 design.
architecture-samples - A collection of samples to discuss and showcase different architectural tools and patterns for Android apps.
GuideToCustomViews - The ultimate guide to Android custom views
awesome-react - A collection of awesome things regarding React ecosystem
ComposePreferences - Preference functionality for Jetpack Compose