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README.md

Stoat for Android

Official Stoat Android app.



Get it on Google Play
Google Play is a trademark of Google LLC.


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.

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Stoat for Android

Stoat

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