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## Kotlin (okhttp3)
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Here are the detailed instructions for running the generated API Dash code in Kotlin (using okhttp3) for macOS, Windows, and Linux:
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### 1. Install Kotlin:
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To run Kotlin code, you need to install Kotlin first. You can install Kotlin from the official Kotlin website:
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### 1. Install Kotlin
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To run Kotlin code, you need to install Kotlin by following the below instructions:
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- Go to [Kotlin Installation Guide](https://kotlinlang.org/docs/getting-started.html#install-kotlin) for detailed steps.
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- Remember: `Kotlin is included in each IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio release. Download and install one of these IDEs to start using Kotlin`.
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- Kotlin is also included in IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio. You can also download and install one of these IDEs to start using Kotlin.
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Once Kotlin is installed, proceed with adding `okhttp` and running the generated code.
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### 2. Add `okhttp` library
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### 2. Add `okhttp` library:
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To use `okhttp3` in your Kotlin project, you need to include it as a dependency. If you're using **Gradle**, follow these steps:
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- Open the `build.gradle` file in your project.
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- Sync your project to apply the dependency.
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### 3. Execute the generated code:
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### 3. Execute the generated code
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After setting up Kotlin and `okhttp3`, follow these steps to run the generated code:
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1. **Open your IDE** ✍️ (like Android Studio).
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2. **Create a new Kotlin file** 📝 (or use an existing one).
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3. **Copy the generated code** 📋 from API Dash.
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4. **Paste the code** into the Kotlin file 🔄.
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5. **Run the Kotlin file** by clicking the "Run" button in your IDE or by using the command line.
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#### Using IDE
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#### If you're running from the command line:
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1. **Navigate to the project directory** using the terminal or command prompt.
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2. **Compile and run the Kotlin file** with these commands:
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1. Open the installed IDE like Android Studio.
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2. Create a new Kotlin file.
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3. Copy the generated code from API Dash and paste it in the Kotlin file.
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4. Run the Kotlin file by clicking the `Run` button in the IDE or by using the command line.
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#### Using command line
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1. Create a new Kotlin file.
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2. Copy the generated code from API Dash and paste it in the Kotlin file (`api_test.kt`).
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3. Navigate to the project directory using the terminal or command prompt.
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4. Compile and run the Kotlin file by executing:
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```bash
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kotlinc api_test.kt -include-runtime -d api_test.jar
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java -jar api_test.jar
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```
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## PHP (curl)
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TODO
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