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Top 11 Sqldelight Open-Source Projects
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Pokedex
Pokedex - a Kotlin Multiplatform app, built with Compose multiplatform, Coroutines, Flow, Koin, Ktor, SqlDelight, Decompose, MVIKotlin, and Material 3 based on MVI architecture (by MohamedRejeb)
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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uhuruphotos-android
🖼️A modern media gallery, with features like backup/sync, semantic search, media map, face recognition, memories and much more built using the latest Android technologies.
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ktor-arrow-example
Real World implementation - "The mother of all demo apps". Written in Kotlin, with Ktor, Arrow, SqlDelight, KotlinX Serialization, etc.
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Just-Listen
A media player, currently only for Android, that allows you to play songs in background for free
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Thinkrchive-Multiplatform
An app showing all details for various Lenovo Thinkpad models. Made to try out Jepack Compose for Android and Desktop. It uses Kotlin Multiplatform to share code.
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Momentum
Android, iOS & iPadOS payments & video streaming apps built w/ SwiftUI & Jetpack Compose, the apps persist data locally w/ SQLDelight and Remote w/ Prostgres, Payments w/ Stripe and Caching (by MwaiBanda)
Project mention: querky – autogenerate Python functions and types for your SQL queries | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-12-15This seems to be similar to https://github.com/cashapp/sqldelight, and I've always wanted a python equivalent!
In typescript, there are query builders (not talking about ORMs) that can basically do this within the type system, but that would be infeasible in python's type system. This approach (type/code generation is a good alternative, though I like using sqlalchemy / alembic to manage schemas/migrations.
One thing I'm curious about is how it knows the types of columns? I looked quickly at the Readme but didn't see it (probably a parameter somewhere I missed).
And there's an implementation by one of Arrow.kt maintainers too: https://github.com/nomisRev/ktor-arrow-example
Project mention: Introducing Flaker: a flaky network simulator library for mobile app development | /r/androiddev | 2023-09-11👉 Explore Flaker on GitHub: https://github.com/RotBolt/Flaker
Github- https://github.com/Musfick/AgentX
Sqldelight related posts
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querky – autogenerate Python functions and types for your SQL queries
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Amazon Photos Multi-User Access
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Looking for photos management
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What were your negative experiences when adopting KMM?
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Announcing new crate - "hugsqlx": turning SQLx queries into Rust functions
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Kotlin ORM alternatives to Room
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good self-hosted google photos alternatives with (android) app?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Sqldelight projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | SQLDelight | 5,937 |
2 | Pokedex | 609 |
3 | ForgetMeNot | 364 |
4 | uhuruphotos-android | 319 |
5 | ktor-arrow-example | 245 |
6 | Flaker | 226 |
7 | Just-Listen | 79 |
8 | Thinkrchive-Multiplatform | 67 |
9 | AgentX | 64 |
10 | KMP_Stock_Price | 38 |
11 | Momentum | 34 |
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