🚀 The first Kotlin beta version of the library googlesamples/easypermissions has been released! 📢 Try it and simplify system permissions logic on Android M or higher.

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  1. QuickPermissions-Kotlin

    The most easiest way to handle Android Runtime Permissions in Kotlin

    I use https://github.com/QuickPermissions/QuickPermissions-Kotlin, it is really simple to use.

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  3. EasyPermissions-ktx

    🔓 Kotlin version of the popular google/easypermissions wrapper library to simplify basic system permissions logic on Android M or higher.

  4. KAHelpers

    Kotlin Extensions (Android extensions) and Helpers for smoother Android development

    more examples

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