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Kalendar is no ordinary library — it’s the Elder Wand of calendar components, crafted for Compose (now with KMP support) sorcerers who demand both power and elegance. With the flick of your wrist (or a few lines of Kotlin), you conjure a magical, interactive calendar that bends to your will. With Kalendar, your app becomes as organized as Hermione

From hi-manshu·Updated June 8, 2026·View on GitHub·

Kalendar is no ordinary library — it’s the _Elder Wand_ of calendar components, crafted for Compose (now with KMP support) sorcerers who demand both power and elegance. With the flick of your wrist (or a few lines of Kotlin), you conjure a magical, interactive calendar that bends to your will. With Kalendar, your app becomes as organized as Hermione’s study schedule — but far more fun. The project is written primarily in Kotlin, distributed under the Apache License 2.0 license, first published in 2022. Key topics include: android, android-library, android-sdk, android-sdk-library, android-ui.

Latest release: 2.0.0-RC1v2.0.0-RC1
March 14, 2025View Changelog →

📅 Kalendar: The Calendar Your App Deserves

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Kalendar is no ordinary library — it’s the Elder Wand of calendar components, crafted for
Compose (now with KMP support) sorcerers who demand both power and elegance.
With the flick of your wrist (or a few lines of Kotlin), you conjure a magical, interactive calendar
that bends to your will. With Kalendar, your app becomes as organized as Hermione’s study schedule —
but far more fun.

So go on, Wield this enchanted tool and create a calendar so charming and powerful, even *
Dumbledore* would pause to admire it.

🎉 Why Kalendar?

  • 🪄 Unparalleled Customization: Shape your calendar like it’s made of Transfiguration magic.
    Colors, styles, themes — you control it all.
  • 📜 Event Management, Sorted: Whether it’s the next Quidditch match or your weekly stand-up,
    display events clearly and beautifully.
  • ✨ Interactive and Responsive:Tap, click, and swipe — and watch your calendar respond like it’s
    enchanted.
  • 🚀 KMP/CMP-Friendly: No weird incantations needed — just simple, idiomatic Multiplatform
    Compose code.

So unless you fancy scribbling your dates on a Howler, let Kalendar handle your scheduling magic.

Made with ❤️ for Android Developers by Himanshu

Kalendar supports these types of calendar, Click to have detailed information:

  • Oceanic: A majestic spell that conjures the MonthView..
  • Firey: A fiery enchantment that reveals the WeekView.
  • Solaris: A charm that lets you swipe through the calendar in MonthView, as
    if by magic.
  • Aerial: A spell that grants you the power to swipe through the calendar in
    WeekView, with the
    flick of a wand.

🎉 Getting Started

Version Catalog

If you're using Version Catalog, you can configure the dependency by adding it to your
libs.versions.toml file as follows:

<details open>
toml
[versions] kalendar = "<version>" kalendarFoundation = "<version>" [libraries] kalendar = { module = "com.himanshoe:kalendar", version.ref = "kalendar" } kalendar-foundation = { module = "com.himanshoe:kalendar-foundation", version.ref = "kalendarFoundation" }
</details>

Gradle

<details> Add the dependency below to your module's `build.gradle.kts` file:
gradle
dependencies { implementation("com.himanshoe:kalendar:$version") implementation("com.himanshoe:kalendar-foundation:$version") // if you're using Version Catalog implementation(libs.kalendar) implementation(libs.kalendar.foundation) }

For Kotlin Multiplatform, add the dependency below to your commonMain source set's
build.gradle.kts file:

gradle
sourceSets { commonMain.dependencies { implementation(libs.kalendar) implementation(libs.kalendar.foundation) } }
</details>

📖Documentation

You can find it here: Kalendar Documentation

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