An example project to demonstrate how to use the Dagger-Hilt in Android.
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An example project to demonstrate how to use the Dagger-Hilt in Android.
Android architecture sample with dynamic feature modularisation, clean architecture with MVI (Uni-directional data flow), dagger hilt, DFM Navigation, kotlin coroutines with StateFlow and Exo player.
Todo app but minimal, open-source, and free.
A simple Android MVVM pattern example
This is a demo app built using 'Hilt' a new dependency injection framework for Android.
This repository contains a detailed sample application that uses MVVM as its presentation layer pattern. Essential dependencies are Dagger2 with Dagger-android, RxJava2 with RxAndroid, Room, Retrofit and Espresso.
Gradle plugin to add clock trackings to your dagger components and subcomponents
The repo shows details on how to use paging 3 with retrofit and LiveData/Flow. The repo also follows Mvvm architecture with Dagger Hilt
[Depricated] ✍️ Simple Note Making App use mvvm architecture , dagger , coroutines and navigation component. Features includes 🗒️ create , edit and ❌ delete notes
Uses ProcessLifecycleOwner to react to app coming to foreground and going to background
[Depricated] ✍️ Simple Note Making App use Sqllite Room 🧰 for caching the notes and 📥 Firebase Database for online storage
Kotlin implementation of DaggerAndroidSampleApp repo
Diabetes Management Android App
Dagger implementation in multi module project
Series of tutorials for learning Dagger2, including dagger hilt, dynamic feature, dagger-android, dependent components, subcomponents and more
A minimal setup for using dagger-android with Kotlin to setup application wide and activity wide dependencies.
This is a news app made purely in Kotlin and uses the Architecture Components and Retrofit LIbrary
Android application in Kotlin with MVVM, Dagger, Livedata, Navigation and feature-modules.
An article about dagger and its code generation
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