diff --git a/docs/ModularizationLearningJourney.md b/docs/ModularizationLearningJourney.md index 179ec1bec..b50242776 100644 --- a/docs/ModularizationLearningJourney.md +++ b/docs/ModularizationLearningJourney.md @@ -70,14 +70,14 @@ This contains app level and scaffolding classes that bind the rest of the codeba `MainActivity`, `NiaApp` and app-level controlled navigation. A good example of this is the navigation setup through `NiaNavHost` and the bottom navigation bar setup through `TopLevelDestination`. The `app` module depends on all `feature` modules and required `core` modules. ### Feature modules -These are feature-specific modules that handle a single responsibility in the app. For example, the `ForYou` feature handles all content and UI state for the "ForYou" screen. Feature modules aren't gradle modules themselves, they are split into two submodules: +These are feature-specific modules that handle a single responsibility in the app. For example, the `ForYou` feature handles all content and UI state for the "ForYou" screen. Feature modules aren't Gradle modules themselves, they are split into two submodules: * `api` - contains navigation keys * `impl` - contains everything else This approach allows features to navigate to other features by using the target feature's navigation keys. A feature's `api` and `impl` modules can be used by any app, including test or other flavoured apps. If a class is needed only by one feature module, it should remain within that module. If not, it should be placed into an appropriate `core` module. -A feature's `api` module should not depend on another feature's `api` or `impl` module. A feature's `impl` should only depend on another featur's `api` module. Both submodules should only depend on the `core` modules that they require. +A feature's `api` module should not depend on another feature's `api` or `impl` module. A feature's `impl` should only depend on another feature's `api` module. Both submodules should only depend on the `core` modules that they require. ### Core modules These are common library modules containing auxiliary code and specific dependencies that