Development

1. Android Starters — Handcrafted starter projects from the community

An awesome online tool by Ravindra Kumar and Shivam Chopra, which creates an android project based on your choice of architecture, eliminating all of the boilerplate code beforehand. All these are 3 clicks away. Read the supporting medium article here.

Android Starters

2. Material palette — Material color palette generator

Color is what it makes an app look beautiful. If you are getting started with an application and wonder which primary colors to choose? You can decide it better with material palette. It also provides icons and color variant.

Material palette

3. AndroidAssetStudio — Icons generator online tool

An awesome collection of tools provided by Roman nurik, to easily generate a variety of icons for your Android app. This tool comes in handy when you are creating a set of icons for your newly created app.

Android Asset Studio

4. Android SDK search — Chrome plugin

An awesome chrome extension hosted by Roman nurik to quickly search Android SDK from an official developer site. The same you can find it in Android play store, developed by Jake Wharton.

Android SDK search

5. Gradle, Please — Find the right dependency

If you are using Gradle as your build system for Android applications, you can easily add your external libraries/dependencies just by adding a single line in build.gradle. To further ease the process, you can use this tiny tool to pick precise dependency and use it in your project in seconds.

Gradle, Please

6. Kotlin extensions — Most commonly used Kotlin extensions

If you are a good android developer, you would already be using kotlin in your projects. Kotlin comes with this amazing functionality called extensions(ability to extend a class with new functionality without having to inherit from the class). This tool has curated list of most commonly used kotlin extensions. Give it a try.

Kotlin Extensions

7. JsonStub — Fake JSON REST API

With this tool, As a front end developer, you can create your customized fake JSON requests and responses while backend is still being developed. Awesome isn’t it? You can now have all your integrations beforehand and test it as per your needs.

Jsonstub