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This pull request adds full support for Android, with a primary focus on widgets. Notification support is also included, but it is not yet complete, so it is not documented.
The Android implementation lives in voltra/android, with voltra/android/client and voltra/android/server subdirectories. In the future, Android will be moved to a separate package, with iOS following the same approach. This will allow you to install only the platform you need, without carrying unnecessary baggage from other platforms.
The documentation is also being revamped, with separate pages created for iOS and Android. While some APIs are similar, there are often minor differences due to the underlying platforms.