Compose Kotlin UI framework port for desktop platforms (macOS, Linux, Windows) and Web, components outside of the core [Compose repository](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/support).
Preview functionality (check your application UI without building/running it) for desktop platforms is available via [IDEA plugin](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/16541-compose-multiplatform-ide-support).
Also, see [Foundation](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/documentation#core) and [Design](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/documentation#design) docs from Google. They were originally written for Android, but most of information applies to Compose for Desktop as well.
### Compose for Web
* [Getting started with Compose for Web](tutorials/Web/Getting_Started)
Compose Multiplatform uses Jetpack Compose developed by Google when you target Android platform. See more info about it [here](tutorials/Development_for_Android).
[The docs](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/documentation) published by Google are great and decribe how to develop on Compose for Android.
Note that when you use Compose Multiplatform, you setup your project differently. You can create a multiplatform project with Android support via IDEA Project Wizard, or by copying [multiplatform template](https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-jb/tree/master/templates/multiplatform-template). In `androidMain` source set you can use almost all information from the docs, and in `commonMain` source set you can use information from Foundation and Design sections.
## Examples
* [codeviewer](examples/codeviewer) - File Browser and Code Viewer application for Android and Desktop
* [imageviewer](examples/imageviewer) - Image Viewer application for Android and Desktop
* [issues](examples/issues) - GitHub issue tracker with an adaptive UI and ktor-client