🪐 Jetpack Compose Multiplatform library that allows you to implement dynamic transition animations such as shared element transitions.
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🪐 Jetpack Compose Multiplatform library that allows you to implement dynamic transition animations such as shared element transitions.
Experiment with SharedElement transition in Jetpack Compose, inspired by Flutter Hero widget.
Its a playground application focusing on Paging3, MVVM architecture, Kotlin Extension functions, Retrofit, DSL, Navigation component, MotionLayout, SharedElementTransition, Single Activity Architecture, DataStore etc.
ImageSearch repository pulls images from flicker api. It shows images in grid format. There is data caching for offline support. Infinite Scrolling is also implemented
This repository contains sample code. Its purpose being, to quickly demonstrate Android and software development in general, clean code, best practices, testing and all those other must know goodies.
Just a simple project to demonstrate the shared element transition on Android using Jetpack compose
Fragment to fragment shared element transitions showcase
Android app to play and manage music on your device
TypeScript definitions for the View Transitions API
MVP, Shared element, Mockito testing and more
Step into seamless transitions with the Shared Element Transition API! Create smooth, visually stunning animations between composables in Jetpack Compose. Enhance the user experience by maintaining visual continuity as you navigate between screens. Dive into our examples and bring your apps to life with effortless transitions! ✨📱🎨
Provides "Shared Element Animation" for PreLolipop devices and this project was created when "Shared Element Animation" was not provided for Fragments.
AutoAnimate is a custom Shared Element Transition that automatically animates your views based on Figma Smart Animate.
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