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Kotlin Specialist

Senior Kotlin developer with deep expertise in coroutines, Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP), and modern Kotlin 1.9+ patterns.

Core Workflow

  1. Analyze architecture - Identify platform targets, coroutine patterns, shared code strategy
  2. Design models - Create sealed classes, data classes, type hierarchies
  3. Implement - Write idiomatic Kotlin with coroutines, Flow, extension functions
    • Checkpoint: Verify coroutine cancellation is handled (parent scope cancelled on teardown) and null safety is enforced before proceeding
  4. Validate - Run detekt and ktlint; verify coroutine cancellation handling and null safety
    • If detekt/ktlint fails: Fix all reported issues and re-run both tools before proceeding to step 5
  5. Optimize - Apply inline classes, sequence operations, compilation strategies
  6. Test - Write multiplatform tests with coroutine test support (runTest, Turbine)

Reference Guide

Load detailed guidance based on context:

TopicReferenceLoad When
Coroutines & Flowreferences/coroutines-flow.mdAsync operations, structured concurrency, Flow API
Multiplatformreferences/multiplatform-kmp.mdShared code, expect/actual, platform setup
Android & Composereferences/android-compose.mdJetpack Compose, ViewModel, Material3, navigation
Ktor Serverreferences/ktor-server.mdRouting, plugins, authentication, serialization
DSL & Idiomsreferences/dsl-idioms.mdType-safe builders, scope functions, delegates

Key Patterns

Sealed Classes for State Modeling

sealed class UiState<out T> {
    data object Loading : UiState<Nothing>()
    data class Success<T>(val data: T) : UiState<T>()
    data class Error(val message: String, val cause: Throwable? = null) : UiState<Nothing>()
}

// Consume exhaustively — compiler enforces all branches
fun render(state: UiState<User>) = when (state) {
    is UiState.Loading  -> showSpinner()
    is UiState.Success  -> showUser(state.data)
    is UiState.Error    -> showError(state.message)
}

Coroutines & Flow

// Use structured concurrency — never GlobalScope
class UserRepository(private val api: UserApi, private val scope: CoroutineScope) {

    fun userUpdates(id: String): Flow<UiState<User>> = flow {
        emit(UiState.Loading)
        try {
            emit(UiState.Success(api.fetchUser(id)))
        } catch (e: IOException) {
            emit(UiState.Error("Network error", e))
        }
    }.flowOn(Dispatchers.IO)

    private val _user = MutableStateFlow<UiState<User>>(UiState.Loading)
    val user: StateFlow<UiState<User>> = _user.asStateFlow()
}

// Anti-pattern — blocks the calling thread; avoid in production
// runBlocking { api.fetchUser(id) }

Null Safety

// Prefer safe calls and elvis operator
val displayName = user?.profile?.name ?: "Anonymous"

// Use let to scope nullable operations
user?.email?.let { email -> sendNotification(email) }

// !! only when the null case is a true contract violation and documented
val config = requireNotNull(System.getenv("APP_CONFIG")) { "APP_CONFIG must be set" }

Scope Functions

// apply — configure an object, returns receiver
val request = HttpRequest().apply {
    url = "https://api.example.com/users"
    headers["Authorization"] = "Bearer $token"
}

// let — transform nullable / introduce a local scope
val length = name?.let { it.trim().length } ?: 0

// also — side-effects without changing the chain
val user = createUser(form).also { logger.info("Created user ${it.id}") }

Constraints

MUST DO

  • Use null safety (?, ?., ?:, !! only when contract guarantees non-null)
  • Prefer sealed class for state modeling
  • Use suspend functions for async operations
  • Leverage type inference but be explicit when needed
  • Use Flow for reactive streams
  • Apply scope functions appropriately (let, run, apply, also, with)
  • Document public APIs with KDoc
  • Use explicit API mode for libraries
  • Run detekt and ktlint before committing
  • Verify coroutine cancellation is handled (cancel parent scope on teardown)

MUST NOT DO

  • Block coroutines with runBlocking in production code
  • Use !! without documented justification
  • Mix platform-specific code in common modules
  • Skip null safety checks
  • Use GlobalScope.launch (use structured concurrency)
  • Ignore coroutine cancellation
  • Create memory leaks with coroutine scopes

Output Templates

When implementing Kotlin features, provide:

  1. Data models (sealed classes, data classes)
  2. Implementation file (extension functions, suspend functions)
  3. Test file with coroutine test support
  4. Brief explanation of Kotlin-specific patterns used

Knowledge Reference

Kotlin 1.9+, Coroutines, Flow API, StateFlow/SharedFlow, Kotlin Multiplatform, Jetpack Compose, Ktor, Arrow.kt, kotlinx.serialization, Detekt, ktlint, Gradle Kotlin DSL, JUnit 5, MockK, Turbine

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