This is the official repository for the dev.to's Android app.
DEV Android is an WebView based application. This application is inspired by Basecamp's approach. We will grow to include more native code over time.
By leveraging webviews as much as possible, we can smoothly sync up with our web dev work. And where it makes sense, we can re-implement certain things fully native, or build entirely native features. Life's a journey, not a destination.
We expect contributors to abide by our underlying code of conduct. All conversations and discussions on GitHub (issues, pull requests) and across dev.to must be respectful and harassment-free.
You will need to have Android Studio 3.5 or up installed.
$ ./gradlew tasks --group=custom
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Tasks runnable from root project
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Custom tasks
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androidTest - Run android instrumentation tests
clean - Delete directory "build"
hello - Hello World task - useful to solve build problems
install - Build and install the app
test - Run the unit tests
To see all tasks and more detail, run gradlew tasks --all
To see more detail about a task, run gradlew help --task <task>
- Fork the project & clone locally.
- Create a branch, naming it either a feature or bug:
git checkout -b feature/that-new-feature
orbug/fixing-that-bug
- Code and commit your changes. Bonus points if you write a good commit message:
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin feature/that-new-feature
- Create a pull request for your branch 🎉
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Please see the LICENSE file in our repository for the full text.
Like many open source projects, we require that contributors provide us with a Contributor License Agreement (CLA). By submitting code to the DEV project, you are granting us a right to use that code under the terms of the CLA.
Our version of the CLA was adapted from the Microsoft Contributor License Agreement, which they generously made available to the public domain under Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
Any questions, please refer to our license FAQ doc or email yo@dev.to