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README.md

An example of Kotlin Multiplatform todo app with shared Jetpack Compose UI.

Supported targets: Android and JVM.

Libraries used:

  • Jetpack Compose - shared UI
  • Decompose - navigation and lifecycle
  • MVIKotlin - presentation and business logic
  • Reaktive - background processing and data transformation
  • SQLDelight - data storage

There are multiple common modules:

  • utils - just some useful helpers
  • database - SQLDelight database definition
  • main - displays a list of todo items and a text field
  • edit - accepts an item id and allows editing
  • root - navigates between main and edit screens

The root module is integrated into both Android and Desktop apps.

Features:

  • 99% of the code is shared: data, business logic, presentation, navigation and UI
  • View state is preserved when navigating between screens, Android configuration change, etc.
  • Model-View-Intent (aka MVI) architectural pattern

To run the desktop application execute the following command: ./gradlew desktop:run.

To run the Android application you will need to open the project in Intellij IDEA or Android Studio and run "android" configuration.