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 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