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.
Add :feature:characters:presentation-views — a classic Fragment + ViewBinding +
RecyclerView/DiffUtil renderer driving the SAME CharacterListViewModel as the Compose
screen (obtained via Koin's by viewModel()), proving the presentation logic is truly
UI-agnostic. State is observed with viewLifecycleOwner.repeatOnLifecycle(STARTED),
one-time Events are collected, UiText is resolved via Context, and the binding is nulled
in onDestroyView. Coil loads avatars into ImageView with a circle-crop transform; the
module has no Compose dependency.
Paging scroll listener guards the empty-list case (lastVisible >= 0), uses a safe
layoutManager cast, and is removed in onDestroyView.
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.