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# Description

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# SKILL.md


name: kotlin-multiplatform
description: |
Platform abstraction decision-making for Amethyst KMP project. Guides when to abstract vs keep platform-specific,
source set placement (commonMain, jvmAndroid, platform-specific), expect/actual patterns. Covers primary targets
(Android, JVM/Desktop, iOS) with web/wasm future considerations. Integrates with gradle-expert for dependency issues.
Triggers on: abstraction decisions ("should I share this?"), source set placement questions, expect/actual creation,
build.gradle.kts work, incorrect placement detection, KMP dependency suggestions.


Kotlin Multiplatform: Platform Abstraction Decisions

Expert guidance for KMP architecture in Amethyst - deciding what to share vs keep platform-specific.

When to Use This Skill

Making platform abstraction decisions:
- "Should I create expect/actual or keep Android-only?"
- "Can I share this ViewModel logic?"
- "Where does this crypto/JSON/network implementation belong?"
- "This uses Android Context - can it be abstracted?"
- "Is this code in the wrong module?"
- Preparing for iOS/web/wasm targets
- Detecting incorrect placements

Abstraction Decision Tree

Central question: "Should this code be reused across platforms?"

Follow this decision path (< 1 minute):

Q: Is it used by 2+ platforms?
├─ NO  → Keep platform-specific
│         Example: Android-only permission handling
│
└─ YES → Continue ↓

Q: Is it pure Kotlin (no platform APIs)?
├─ YES → commonMain
│         Example: Nostr event parsing, business rules
│
└─ NO  → Continue ↓

Q: Does it vary by platform or by JVM vs non-JVM?
├─ By platform (Android ≠ iOS ≠ Desktop)
│  → expect/actual
│  Example: Secp256k1Instance (uses different security APIs)
│
├─ By JVM (Android = Desktop ≠ iOS/web)
│  → jvmAndroid
│  Example: Jackson JSON parsing (JVM library)
│
└─ Complex/UI-related
   → Keep platform-specific
   Example: Navigation (Activity vs Window too different)

Final check:
Q: Maintenance cost of abstraction < duplication cost?
├─ YES → Proceed with abstraction
└─ NO  → Duplicate (simpler)

Real Examples from Codebase

Crypto → expect/actual:

// commonMain - expect declaration
expect object Secp256k1Instance {
    fun signSchnorr(data: ByteArray, privKey: ByteArray): ByteArray
}

// androidMain - uses Android Keystore
// jvmMain - uses Desktop JVM crypto
// iosMain - uses iOS Security framework

Why: Each platform has different security APIs.

JSON parsing → jvmAndroid:

// quartz/build.gradle.kts
val jvmAndroid = create("jvmAndroid") {
    api(libs.jackson.module.kotlin)
}

Why: Jackson is JVM-only, works on Android + Desktop, not iOS/web.

Navigation → platform-specific:
- Android: MainActivity (Activity + Compose Navigation)
- Desktop: Window + sidebar + MenuBar
Why: UI paradigms fundamentally different.

Mental Model: Source Sets as Dependency Graph

Think of source sets as a dependency graph, not folders.

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ commonMain = Contract (pure Kotlin)         │
│ - Business logic, protocol, data models     │
│ - No platform APIs                          │
└────────────┬────────────────────────────────┘
             │
             ├──────────────────────┬────────────────────
             │                      │
             ▼                      ▼
   ┌───────────────────┐  ┌──────────────────┐
   │ jvmAndroid        │  │ iosMain          │
   │ JVM libs shared   │  │ iOS common       │
   │ - Jackson         │  │                  │
   │ - OkHttp          │  └────┬─────────────┘
   └───┬───────────┬───┘       │
       │           │            ├─→ iosX64Main
       ▼           ▼            ├─→ iosArm64Main
  ┌─────────┐ ┌──────────┐     └─→ iosSimulatorArm64Main
  │android  │ │jvmMain   │
  │Main     │ │(Desktop) │
  └─────────┘ └──────────┘

Future: jsMain, wasmMain

Key insight: jvmAndroid is NOT a platform - it's a shared JVM layer.

The jvmAndroid Pattern

Unique to Amethyst. Shares JVM libraries between Android + Desktop.

When to Use jvmAndroid

Use jvmAndroid when:
- ✅ JVM-specific libraries (Jackson, OkHttp, url-detector)
- ✅ Android implementation = Desktop implementation (same JVM)
- ✅ Library doesn't work on iOS/web

Do NOT use jvmAndroid for:
- ❌ Pure Kotlin code (use commonMain)
- ❌ Platform-specific APIs (use androidMain/jvmMain)
- ❌ Code that should work on all platforms

Example from quartz/build.gradle.kts

// Must be defined BEFORE androidMain and jvmMain
val jvmAndroid = create("jvmAndroid") {
    dependsOn(commonMain.get())

    dependencies {
        api(libs.jackson.module.kotlin)  // JSON parsing - JVM only
        api(libs.url.detector)            // URL extraction - JVM only
        implementation(libs.okhttp)       // HTTP client - JVM only
    }
}

// Both depend on jvmAndroid
jvmMain { dependsOn(jvmAndroid) }
androidMain { dependsOn(jvmAndroid) }

Why Jackson in jvmAndroid, not commonMain?
- Jackson is JVM-specific library
- Works on Android (runs on JVM)
- Works on Desktop (runs on JVM)
- Does NOT work on iOS (not JVM) or web (not JVM)

Web/wasm consideration: For future web support, consider migrating from Jackson → kotlinx.serialization (see Target-Specific Guidance).

What to Abstract vs Keep Platform-Specific

Quick decision guidelines based on codebase patterns:

Always Abstract

  • Crypto (Secp256k1, encryption, signing)
  • Core protocol logic (Nostr events, NIPs)
  • Why: Needed everywhere, platform security APIs vary

Often Abstract

  • I/O operations (file reading, caching)
  • Logging (platform logging systems differ)
  • Serialization (if using kotlinx.serialization)
  • Why: Commonly reused, platform implementations available

Sometimes Abstract

  • Business logic: YES - state machines, data processing
  • ViewModels: YES - state + business logic shareable (StateFlow/SharedFlow)
  • Screen layouts: NO - platform-native (Window vs Activity)
  • Why: ViewModels contain platform-agnostic state; Screens render differently per platform

Rarely Abstract

  • Complex UI components (composables with heavy platform dependencies)
  • Why: Platform paradigms can differ significantly

Never Abstract

  • Navigation (Activity vs Window fundamentally different)
  • Permissions (Android vs iOS APIs incompatible)
  • Platform UX patterns
  • Why: Too platform-specific, abstraction creates leaky APIs

Evidence from shared-ui-analysis.md

Component Shared? Rationale
PubKeyFormatter, ZapFormatter ✅ YES Pure Kotlin, no platform APIs
TimeAgoFormatter ⚠️ ABSTRACTED Needs StringProvider for localized strings
ViewModels (state + logic) ✅ YES StateFlow/SharedFlow platform-agnostic, Compose Multiplatform lifecycle compatible
Screen layouts (Scaffold, nav) ❌ NO Window vs Activity, sidebar vs bottom nav fundamentally different
Image loading (Coil) ⚠️ ABSTRACTED Coil 3.x supports KMP, needs expect/actual wrapper

expect/actual Mechanics

When to use: Code needed by 2+ platforms, varies by platform.

Pattern Categories from Codebase

Objects (singletons):

// 24 expect declarations found, common pattern:
expect object Secp256k1Instance { ... }
expect object Log { ... }
expect object LibSodiumInstance { ... }

Classes (instantiable):

expect class AESCBC { ... }
expect class DigestInstance { ... }

Functions (utilities):

expect fun platform(): String
expect fun currentTimeSeconds(): Long

See references/expect-actual-catalog.md for complete catalog with rationale.

Target-Specific Guidance

Android, JVM (Desktop), iOS - Current Primary Targets

Status: Mature patterns, stable APIs

Android (androidMain):
- Uses Android framework (Activity, Context, etc.)
- secp256k1-kmp-jni-android for crypto
- AndroidX libraries

Desktop JVM (jvmMain):
- Uses Compose Desktop (Window, MenuBar, etc.)
- secp256k1-kmp-jni-jvm for crypto
- Pure JVM libraries

iOS (iosMain):
- Active development, framework configured
- Architecture targets: iosX64Main, iosArm64Main, iosSimulatorArm64Main
- Platform APIs via platform.posix, Security framework

Web, wasm - Future Targets

Status: Not yet implemented, consider for future-proofing

Constraints to know:
- ❌ No platform.posix (file I/O different)
- ❌ No JVM libraries (Jackson, OkHttp won't work)
- ❌ Different async model (JS event loop vs threads)

Future-proofing tips:
1. Prefer pure Kotlin in commonMain
2. Use kotlinx.* libraries:
- kotlinx.serialization instead of Jackson
- ktor instead of OkHttp (ktor supports web)
- kotlinx.datetime instead of custom date handling
3. Avoid platform.posix for file operations
4. Test abstractions work without JVM assumptions

Example migration path:

// Current: jvmAndroid (JVM-only)
api(libs.jackson.module.kotlin)

// Future: commonMain (all platforms)
api(libs.kotlinx.serialization.json)

Integration: When to Invoke Other Skills

Invoke gradle-expert

Trigger gradle-expert skill when encountering:
- Dependency conflicts (e.g., secp256k1-android vs secp256k1-jvm version mismatch)
- Build errors related to source sets
- Version catalog issues (libs.versions.toml)
- "Duplicate class" errors
- Performance/build time issues

Example trigger:

Error: Duplicate class found: fr.acinq.secp256k1.Secp256k1

→ Invoke gradle-expert for dependency conflict resolution.

Flags to Raise

Platform code in commonMain:

// ❌ INCORRECT - Android API in commonMain
expect fun getContext(): Context  // Context is Android-only!

→ Flag: "Android API in commonMain won't compile on other platforms"

Duplicated business logic:

// ❌ INCORRECT - Same logic in both
// androidMain/.../CryptoUtils.kt
fun validateSignature(...) { ... }

// jvmMain/.../CryptoUtils.kt
fun validateSignature(...) { ... }  // Duplicated!

→ Flag: "Business logic duplicated, should be in commonMain or expect/actual"

Reinventing wheel - suggest KMP alternatives:
- Custom date/time → kotlinx.datetime
- OkHttp → ktor (supports web)
- Jackson → kotlinx.serialization
- Custom UUID → kotlinx.uuid (when stable)

Common Pitfalls

1. Over-Abstraction

Problem: Creating expect/actual for UI components

// ❌ BAD
expect fun NavigationComponent(...)

Why: Navigation paradigms too different (Activity vs Window)
Fix: Keep platform-specific, accept duplication

2. Under-Sharing

Problem: Duplicating business logic across platforms

// ❌ BAD - duplicated in androidMain and jvmMain
fun parseNostrEvent(json: String): Event { ... }

Why: Bug fixes need to be applied twice, tests duplicated
Fix: Move to commonMain (pure Kotlin) or create expect/actual

3. Leaky Abstractions

Problem: Platform code in commonMain

// commonMain - ❌ BAD
import android.content.Context  // Won't compile on iOS!

Fix: Use expect/actual or dependency injection

4. Premature Abstraction

Problem: Creating expect/actual before second platform needs it

// ❌ BAD - only used on Android currently
expect fun showNotification(...)

Why: Wrong abstraction boundaries, wasted effort
Fix: Wait until iOS actually needs it, then abstract

5. Wrong Source Set

Problem: JVM libraries in commonMain

// commonMain - ❌ BAD
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper

Why: Jackson won't compile on iOS/web
Fix: Move to jvmAndroid or migrate to kotlinx.serialization

Quick Reference

Code Type Recommended Location Reason
Pure Kotlin business logic commonMain Works everywhere
Nostr protocol, NIPs commonMain Core logic, no platform APIs
JVM libs (Jackson, OkHttp) jvmAndroid Android + Desktop only
Crypto (varies by platform) expect in commonMain, actual in platforms Different security APIs per platform
I/O, logging expect in commonMain, actual in platforms Platform implementations differ
State (business logic) commonMain or commons/jvmAndroid Reusable StateFlow patterns
ViewModels commons/commonMain/viewmodels/ StateFlow/SharedFlow + logic shareable, Compose MP lifecycle compatible
UI formatters (pure) commons/commonMain Reusable, no dependencies
UI components (simple) commons/commonMain Cards, buttons, dialogs
Screen layouts Platform-specific Window vs Activity, sidebar vs bottom nav
Navigation Platform-specific only Activity vs Window too different
Permissions Platform-specific only APIs incompatible
Platform UX (menus, etc.) Platform-specific only Native feel required

See Also

Scripts

  • scripts/validate-kmp-structure.sh - Detect incorrect placements, validate source sets
  • scripts/suggest-kmp-dependency.sh - Suggest KMP library alternatives (ktor, kotlinx.serialization, etc.)

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