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  1. Koin is a smart Kotlin dependency injection library to keep you focused on your app, not on your tools. Koin gives you simple tools and API to let you build, assemble Kotlin related technologies into your application and let you scale your business with easyness.

    • Setup

      Koin BOM. The Koin Bill of Materials (BOM) lets you manage...

    • Documentation

      Any KoinComponent refers to a Koin instance. By default, we...

    • Tutorials

      The get() function allow to ask Koin to resolve the needed...

    • Android

      The get() function allow to ask Koin to resolve the needed...

    • Annotations

      The Koin compiler offers some options to configure....

    • Ktor

      Ktor is a framework for building asynchronous servers and...

    • Compose

      Starting over an existing Koin context . Some time the...

    • Multiplatform

      const val android = "io.insert-koin:koin-android:...

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  3. Koin is a pragmatic lightweight dependency injection framework for Kotlin developers, developed by Kotzilla and open-source contributors. Koin is a DSL, a light container and a pragmatic API.

  4. Koin - a pragmatic lightweight dependency injection framework for Kotlin & Kotlin Multiplatform - InsertKoinIO/koin

  5. Koin is a library that simplifies dependency injection in Kotlin projects. Learn how to set up Koin in different platforms, such as Android, Compose, Multiplatform and Ktor, and use its features and modules.

  6. 24 wrz 2024 · The Koin team is excited to announce the release of Koin 4.0. This new version brings improvements across our Kotlin, Android, Compose, and multiplatform APIs. This new version, built on Kotlin 2.0…

  7. 19 mar 2024 · This lightweight framework provides its dependency injection capabilities through a DSL, which is hard to achieve in Java-dedicated Guice. Apart from being an expressive way to declare dependencies between entities in our code, Koin natively supports popular Kotlin applications, such as Ktor and the Android platform.

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