JetBrains has launched klibs.io, an online service supposed to make it simpler to search out libraries for Kotlin Multiplatform, a challenge that enables builders to construct cross-platform cell, desktop, and net apps from the identical code base.
Now in an alpha state and billed as an experimental search platform for KMP (Kotlin Multiplatform) libraries, klibs.io was launched December 17. The service permits builders to find a Kotlin Multiplatform library for a selected objective that helps chosen platforms together with the JVM, the Android JVM, WebAssembly, JavaScript, and Kotlin/Native. The web site indexes information from Maven Central and GitHub, utilizing AI-generated metadata to reinforce search outcomes.
A aim of klibs.io is making it simpler to judge libraries by providing KMP-related data. Libraries vary from the Coil image-loading library for Android to Arrow typed purposeful programming interfaces to the Kodein dependency retrieval container and even PeopleInSpace, a Kotlin Multiplatform pattern challenge that lists folks at the moment in area. A search engine hooked up to klibs.io cites greater than 1,400 libraries accessible. Builders will spend much less time looking out whereas library authors profit from elevated visibility for his or her work, JetBrains mentioned. Directions for including a library to kilbs.io can be found in an FAQ.