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Twitter open-sources Kit and Digits developer tools for Android

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In advance of Google I/O later this week, Twitter is making both Twitter Kit and its telephone sign-on tool Digits open source on GitHub for Android developers.

Twitter released its Twitter Kit to Android six months ago; the kit allows developers to create apps with a tweet composer, embedded tweets, and user authentication through Twitter. Now developers can examine the tool’s source code and report bugs and fixes as they come up.

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Developers will have access to coding for the twitter, twitter-core, tweet-ui, and tweet-composer kits from Twitter Kit.

Twitter is also open-sourcing its Digits tool, which allows developers to add a phone-based signup as part of their onboarding process. You can access the Digits open source page here.

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