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FareBot: Open Source NFC Transit Reader for Android, iOS, Web
FareBot is a free, Kotlin‑Multiplatform app that lets you read smart cards from public transit systems worldwide using your NFC‑enabled phone, mac OS card reader, or web browser. Supporting dozens of cards—from Suica, Octopus, and MTR to T‑Union and BTP—to a fully documented code base, FareBot is ideal for developers wanting to learn modern Kotlin tooling or contributors looking to add new systems. The project ships with a simple Makefile, dev‑container for Claude Code, and even experimental WebAssembly support, making it a one‑stop showcase of how open‑source can power real‑world NFC solutions.
Automate Your App Builds & Releases with fastlane
Discover fastlane, the indispensable open-source tool empowering iOS and Android developers to streamline the complex processes of app building and releasing. This comprehensive overview delves into fastlane's capabilities, from generating screenshots and managing provisioning profiles to automating beta deployments and store submissions. With a strong community backing and extensive features, fastlane significantly reduces manual effort, allowing developers to focus on creating great apps. Explore its Ruby-based framework, continuous integration potential, and the vast array of plugins that extend its functionality. Whether you're a solo developer or part of a large team, fastlane is a game-changer for your mobile development workflow.