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opendigg/awesome-github-android-ui

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This repository is a curated collection of open-source Android user interface libraries, maintained by OpenDigg, a Chinese developer community.

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This repository is a curated collection of open-source Android user interface libraries, maintained by OpenDigg, a Chinese developer community. It does not contain code of its own. Instead, it is a long, organized list of links pointing to other GitHub projects that Android developers can use when building apps. The list is updated roughly once a week, and the star counts shown for each project reflect that update cycle rather than live numbers. The collection is organized into over 80 categories covering nearly every kind of visual element an Android app might need. Categories include drawer menus, list views, toggle buttons, progress bars, tab layouts, charts, dialogs, image viewers, card views, calendar pickers, notification components, chat interfaces, carousels, and many more. Within each category, multiple libraries are listed with their star count and a short Chinese-language description. The purpose is to save Android developers time when searching for a ready-made component. Instead of searching GitHub independently for, say, a swipe-to-delete list or an animated floating action button, a developer can browse this list to find several options with star counts as a rough quality signal, then visit the individual project pages to evaluate them further. All entries link directly to GitHub repositories. The list is written in Chinese, so the descriptions are in Mandarin, but the library names and GitHub links are recognizable regardless of language. Many of the linked libraries are well-known in the Android open-source community and have thousands of stars themselves. The full README is longer than what was shown.

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