Kotlin, as a language, provides only minimal low-level APIs in its standard library to enable various other libraries to utilize coroutines. Unlike many other languages with similar capabilities, `async` and `await` are not keywords in Kotlin and are not even part of its standard library. Moreover, Kotlin's concept of _suspending function_ provides a safer and less error-prone abstraction for asynchronous operations than futures and promises. `kotlinx.coroutines` is a rich library for coroutines developed by JetBrains. It contains a number of high-level coroutine-enabled primitives that this guide covers, including `launch`, `async` and others. This is a guide on core features of `kotlinx.coroutines` with a series of examples, divided up into different topics. In order to use coroutines as well as follow the examples in this guide, you need to add a dependency on the `kotlinx-coroutines-core` module as explained [in the project README](../README.md#using-in-your-projects). ## Table of contents * [Basics](basics.md) * [Cancellation and Timeouts](cancellation-and-timeouts.md) * [Composing Suspending Functions](composing-suspending-functions.md) * [Coroutine Context and Dispatchers](coroutine-context-and-dispatchers.md) * [Asynchronous Flow](flow.md) * [Channels](channels.md) * [Exception Handling and Supervision](exception-handling.md) * [Shared Mutable State and Concurrency](shared-mutable-state-and-concurrency.md) * [Select Expression (experimental)](select-expression.md) ## Additional references * [Guide to UI programming with coroutines](../ui/coroutines-guide-ui.md) * [Coroutines design document (KEEP)](https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlin-coroutines/blob/master/kotlin-coroutines-informal.md) * [Full kotlinx.coroutines API reference](https://kotlin.github.io/kotlinx.coroutines)