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    DeepLinkDispatch

    DeepLinkDispatch

    Annotation-based library for making deep link handling better

    Deep links provide a way to link to specific content on either a website or an application. These links are indexable and searchable, and can provide users direct access to much more relevant information than a typical home page or screen. In the mobile context, the links are URIs that link to specific locations in the application. At Airbnb, we use these deep links frequently to link to listings, reservations, or search queries. Android supports deep links through declaration in the...
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    ClojureDart

    ClojureDart

    Clojure dialect for Flutter and Dart

    ClojureDart is a modern dialect of Clojure that compiles to Dart, enabling developers to create native mobile, desktop, web, and CLI applications using the Flutter and Dart ecosystem with Clojure syntax while offering production-ready performance. You should get the sample running either in Chrome or as a desktop app. Compiles Clojure code into Dart to produce mobile, desktop, and web apps. Production-ready toolchain, with stable compiler used in real-world apps.
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    Volley

    Volley

    HTTP library that makes networking for Android apps

    Volley is an Android networking library that streamlines making asynchronous HTTP requests, caching responses, and managing image loading with minimal code. It provides request queues, thread pools, and lifecycle-aware cancellation so network work integrates cleanly with activities and fragments. Out of the box it supports JSON, string, and image requests, plus an extensible Request/Response model for custom payloads. Volley emphasizes responsiveness: transparent caching and de-duplication...
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    Shortbread

    Shortbread

    Android library that creates app shortcuts from annotations

    Android library that generates app shortcuts for activities and methods annotated with @Shortcut. No need to touch the manifest, create XML files or use the shortcut manager. Just annotate the code that you want the shortcut to call.
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    RxPermissions

    RxPermissions

    Android runtime permissions powered by RxJava2

    This library allows the usage of RxJava with the new Android M permission model. If you need to trigger the permission request from a specific event, you need to setup your event as an observable inside an initialization phase. You can use JakeWharton/RxBinding to turn your view to an observable (not included in the library). Because your app may be restarted during the permission request, the request must be done during an initialization phase. This may be Activity.onCreate, or...
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    EasyPermissions

    EasyPermissions

    Simplify Android M system permissions

    EasyPermissions is a wrapper library to simplify basic system permissions logic when targeting Android M or higher. If your app is written in Kotlin consider the easypermissions-ktx library which adds Kotlin extensions to the core EasyPermissions library. To begin using EasyPermissions, have your Activity (or Fragment) override the onRequestPermissionsResult method. If all of the permissions in a given request are granted, all methods annotated with the proper request code will be...
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    Advanced RecyclerView

    Advanced RecyclerView

    RecyclerView extension library which provides advanced features

    This RecyclerView extension library provides Google's Inbox app like swiping, Play Music app like drag-and-drop sorting and expandable item features. Works on API level 14 or later. Reduces library conflicts, easy to integrate with existing code. Looks difficult at a glance, but gives great flexibility like the original RecyclerView. Swipe dismiss and swipe pinning operation. (like Google's Inbox app). Smooth item reordering with linear list (LinearLayoutManager). It behaves like the...
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    Colorful

    Colorful

    Android dynamic skin resurfacing library

    Colorful is an Android library aimed at simplifying the use of color and theme customization in Android applications by providing utilities for generating, manipulating, and applying dynamic color schemes at runtime. It abstracts away the complexity of Android’s standard theming system and gives developers a higher-level API for tasks such as tinting UI components, generating complementary color palettes, and producing visually consistent themes based on a primary color. With Colorful, you...
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    HelloCharts for Android

    HelloCharts for Android

    Charts/graphs library for Android compatible with API 8+

    Charting library for Android compatible with API 8+(Android 2.2). Works best when hardware acceleration is available, so API 14+(Android 4.0) is recommended. Apache License 2.0. Line chart (cubic lines, filled lines, scattered points), column chart (grouped, stacked, negative values), pie chart, bubble chart, combo chart (columns/lines), preview charts (for column chart and line chart), zoom (pinch to zoom, double tap zoom), scroll and fling. Custom and auto-generated axes (top, bottom,...
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