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io.insert-koin:koin-core
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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
Follow the dedicated setup page to setup Koin for your project. Additionally, you may need to check the last changes for Maven Central packages.
Here are the current available Koin project versions:
You can find here tutorials to help you learn and get started with Koin framework:
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Additional readings about basic setup: https://github.com/InsertKoinIO/koin/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.adoc
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KOIN - Kotlin simple Dependency Injection Framework
We found that io.insert-koin:koin-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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