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  1. Customized and Expandable TextView

    Customized and Expandable TextView

    Step 1. Download the .aar module and import it as a module. Place it in the app folder. https://github.com/Rajagopalr3/CustomizedTextView/raw/rajgopalr3/customtextview-2.1.aar

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  3. Infinity-For-Reddit

    A Reddit client for Android (by nalnajar)

    if version == "[Main]": !git clone "https://github.com/nalnajar/Infinity-For-Reddit" !git checkout feature/DependencyFix

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