Stoat for Android

Official Stoat Android app.



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## Description The codebase includes the app itself, as well as an internal library for interacting with the Stoat API. The app is written in Kotlin, and wholly uses [Jetpack Compose](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose). ## Stack - [Kotlin](https://kotlinlang.org/) - [Jetpack Compose](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose) - For some Material components, the View-based [Material Components Android](https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android) (MDC-Android) library is used. - [Ktor](https://ktor.io/) - [Dagger](https://dagger.dev/) with [Hilt](https://dagger.dev/hilt/) ## Resources ### Stoat for Android - [Roadmap](https://op.revolt.wtf/projects/revolt-for-android/work_packages) - [Stoat for Android Technical Documentation](https://revoltchat.github.io/android/) - [Android-specific Contribution Guide](https://revoltchat.github.io/android/contributing/guidelines/) —**read carefully before contributing!** ### Stoat - [Stoat Project Board](https://github.com/revoltchat/revolt/discussions) (Submit feature requests here) - [Stoat Development Server](https://app.revolt.chat/invite/API) - [Stoat Server](https://app.revolt.chat/invite/Testers) - [General Stoat Contribution Guide](https://developers.revolt.chat/contrib.html) ## Quick Start Open the project in Android Studio. You can then run the app on an emulator or a physical device by running the `app` module. In-depth setup instructions can be found at [Setting up your Development Environment](https://revoltchat.github.io/android/contributing/setup/)