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This pull request integrates the predictive back gesture animation into the Jetsnack application, specifically for the 'back-to-home' navigation flow. This enhancement provides users with a visual preview of their destination when performing a back gesture on Android 13 and newer devices, improving the overall user experience.

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  • Predictive Back Gesture: Enabled the predictive back gesture animation for the application by adding android:enableOnBackInvokedCallback="true" to the <application> tag in the AndroidManifest.xml.
  • API Level Targeting: Included tools:targetApi="33" in the AndroidManifest.xml to correctly specify the target API level for the predictive back feature, which was introduced in Android 13 (API level 33).
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Code Review

This pull request enables the predictive back-to-home animation for the application by setting android:enableOnBackInvokedCallback="true" in the AndroidManifest.xml. This is the standard and correct approach for opting into this feature on Android 13 (API 33) and higher. The change also improves the XML formatting of the <application> tag, making it consistent with other elements in the file. The change is correct and follows best practices for enabling this modern Android UI feature.

@riggaroo riggaroo merged commit 6cf7bc4 into main Jul 29, 2025
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@riggaroo riggaroo deleted the predictive_back branch July 29, 2025 14:45
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