Browse Kotlin Multiplatform libraries
index data from klibs.ioCompile-time, type-safe object mapping via annotations; generated mappers return Result<T> with path-aware errors, compile-time lossless-conversion checks, fallback ladder, pluggable converters and observability.
Shared code library enhances app development with analytics, datastore, logging, text utilities, and function extensions for Enum, DateTime, and more, facilitating seamless cross-platform integration.
Enables representation of tax credentials using SD-JWT, integrating with VC-K. Supports attributes like tax number, affiliation country, resident address, and verification status.
Encapsulates European Health Insurance Card details as SD-JWT credentials, facilitating initialization and data handling for attributes like social security number, issuing authority, and expiry date.
Network time synchronization library enhances the time API, providing a unified method to retrieve network time via an extended Clock interface, ensuring precise time management across platforms.
Convenient extensions and utilities for dates, times and timestamps: now getters, converters, arithmetic, queries, rounding, parsing, formatting, duration calculations and start/end-of-day helpers.
Calculates Islamic prayer times, Qibla direction and Sunnah times using high‑precision astronomical algorithms. Supports multiple calculation methods, madhab rules, high‑latitude handling and custom adjustments.
Elegant, type‑safe, locale‑aware date/time, interval, relative‑time, duration and period formatting via readable DSLs; smart interval merging, customizable formats, and implicit locale/timezone scoping.
Complete migration of a widely-used v3.2.3 double-entry accounting system: parses and processes all ledger files, full query engine, 18 built-in plugins, CLI suite, up to 2.2× faster.
HTTP inspection for Ktor, capturing requests, responses, headers and bodies, with UI, HAR export, request/response overriding, filtering, sanitization and configurable retention.
Localization library for date/time objects, offering localizer classes, options and localize() extensions, with standalone vs absolute formatting for months, weekdays, time zones, dates and durations.