Em dashes are a common AI-writing tell; swap them (and en dashes) for plain
hyphens across the README and all KDoc/comment prose so the repo reads as
hand-authored. Byte-level replace of U+2014/U+2013 -> '-'; arrows and the
ellipsis are left untouched.
The two functional em dashes are intentionally kept: the `DASH = "—"`
blank-field UI placeholder in CharacterDetailUi and the preview sample that
mirrors it -- those are deliberate UX, not prose.
Make the repo read as a hand-authored reference project by dropping
references to the authoring tooling — the internal convention "skills", the
Linear backlog, and the REDI issue ids — from the README and source comments.
- README: remove the "Convention skills index" section and its TOC entry,
strip every `See **android-...**` / koin-constructor-dsl citation, drop the
Linear backlog link, and reword the REDI-99 Room reference to "an optional
stretch".
- Source comments: neutralize the four skill citations in HttpClientExt,
CharactersPresentationModule, CharacterListRobot, ErrorDemoViewModel.
- Also correct the testing section that the MockK migration left stale: it
described "Fakes, not mocks" / FakeCharacterRepository (now deleted) — now
describes MockK, and adds MockK to the stack lists.
Verified: git grep finds no AI/Claude/Anthropic/Linear/skill references in any
tracked file; assembleDebug + assembleDebugAndroidTest green.
NetworkCharacterRepositoryTest swaps a Ktor MockEngine into HttpClientFactory and
covers success mapping (incl. request URL/page-param construction), 404 ->
NOT_FOUND, 500 -> SERVER_ERROR, and malformed body -> SERIALIZATION. That last
case exposed a real bug: Ktor wraps the kotlinx SerializationException in its own
ContentConvertException, so safeCall mapped it to UNKNOWN; safeCall now scans the
cause chain and maps it to SERIALIZATION. Adds an instrumented Compose UI test
(CharacterListScreen) using the chaining CharacterListRobot: rendered items,
empty/error states, and tap -> Action.
- charactersPresentationModule: viewModelOf(::CharacterListViewModel) (in the UI-agnostic module).
- @Serializable CharacterListRoute + NavGraphBuilder.charactersGraph { composable<CharacterListRoute> }
in presentation-compose (serialization plugin added for type-safe routes).
- :app registers coreDataModule + charactersDataModule + charactersPresentationModule in startKoin,
and hosts a NavHost(startDestination = CharacterListRoute) calling charactersGraph.
- core:data manifest declares INTERNET (merges into :app) for live API calls.
- @Serializable CharacterDto/CharactersResponseDto/PageInfoDto in dto/.
- mappers/CharacterMapper.kt: internal, pure toDomain()/toCharacter()/toCharacterDetails();
nextPage parsed from info.next URL. No mapping inside DTO/data-source classes.
- KtorCharacterDataSource via the typed HttpClient.get helpers (errors -> DataError.Network).
- NetworkCharacterRepository (not *Impl) maps DTO -> domain; DataError.Network widens to DataError.
- charactersDataModule: singleOf(::KtorCharacterDataSource) + singleOf(::NetworkCharacterRepository) { bind<CharacterRepository>() }.
- core:data: expose ktor-client-core as api (public inline helpers are inlined into consumers) and
move Timber logging into a @PublishedApi internal fn so Timber doesn't leak across modules.
Android-only project, so Timber (the de-facto Android logging lib) fits better than the
KMP-oriented Kermit.
- Catalog: kermit -> timber (com.jakewharton.timber:timber 5.0.1).
- core:data: Ktor Logging bridged to Timber; safeCall logs via Timber.
- app: plant Timber.DebugTree() in debug only (buildConfig enabled for BuildConfig.DEBUG).
Deserialization happens in responseToResult via response.body<T>() on the 2xx branch.
That call was outside safeCall's try/catch, so a malformed 2xx body threw an uncaught
SerializationException (crash) instead of mapping to DataError.Network.SERIALIZATION.
Move responseToResult(execute()) inside the try so both transport and parse errors are typed.
Found by the milestone review.
- UiText sealed interface (DynamicString / StringResource) — Compose-free type so the
UI-agnostic presentation module can hold UiText? in state without depending on Compose.
- Two resolvers: @Composable UiText.asString() (Compose renderer) and
UiText.asString(context) (Views renderer).
- ObserveAsEvents: lifecycle-aware one-time event collection on Main.immediate.
- DataError.toUiText() covering all displayed cases with else -> unknown; error strings here.
Foundation milestone (REDI-78, REDI-79):
- Multi-module skeleton: :app, :core:{domain,data,presentation,design-system},
:feature:characters:{domain,data,presentation,presentation-compose,presentation-views},
:feature:about:presentation, plus the :build-logic composite build.
- gradle/libs.versions.toml as the single source of truth ([versions]/[libraries]/
[bundles]/[plugins]); no inline versions in any build file.
- Convention plugins: architecture.android.{application,library,feature,feature.views},
domain.module, compose, koin, ktor, kotlinx.serialization.
- Pure-Kotlin domain modules; presentation-compose uses android.feature;
presentation-views uses android.feature.views (ViewBinding on, Compose off);
the UI-agnostic :presentation has neither Compose nor Views deps.
- Toolchain: AGP 9.0.1, Kotlin 2.3.20, Gradle 9.1.0, compileSdk 36, minSdk 24, Java 17.
- Minimal MainActivity placeholder; CI (assembleDebug) via GitHub Actions.
Verified: ./gradlew projects lists the full tree and ./gradlew assemble is green.