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feat: Add Sentiment and UI Changes
This commit introduces the `Sentiment` enum and updates the main UI components:
-   Adds a `Sentiment` enum with friendly names and leading icons for `HAPPY`, `NEUTRAL`, and `SAD`.
-   Replaces the previous `Greeting` class with this new `Sentiment` based approach.
-   Updates the main UI (`App`) to use `FilterChip` for sentiment selection.
-   Adds a `TextField` for user comments and a "Submit" button.
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.github/workflows fix: add release action (#12) 2025-01-21 10:28:10 +00:00
composeApp feat: Add Sentiment and UI Changes 2025-01-21 12:36:24 +00:00
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This is a Kotlin Multiplatform project targeting Android, iOS.

  • /composeApp is for code that will be shared across your Compose Multiplatform applications. It contains several subfolders:

    • commonMain is for code thats common for all targets.
    • Other folders are for Kotlin code that will be compiled for only the platform indicated in the folder name. For example, if you want to use Apples CoreCrypto for the iOS part of your Kotlin app, iosMain would be the right folder for such calls.
  • /iosApp contains iOS applications. Even if youre sharing your UI with Compose Multiplatform, you need this entry point for your iOS app. This is also where you should add SwiftUI code for your project.

Learn more about Kotlin Multiplatform