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Server-side Swift. The Perfect core toolset and framework for Swift Developers. (For mobile back-end development, website and API development, and more…)
The first GitHub Copilot, Codeium and ChatGPT Xcode Source Editor Extension
An exhaustive expansion of the standard SwiftUI library.
Commonly used sequence and collection algorithms for Swift
On-device Speech Recognition for Apple Silicon
📱 A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for iOS, written in Swift.
💻 Console application for creating dynamic wallpapers for macOS Mojave and newer
Create Apple-like alerts & toasts using SwiftUI
Wave is a spring-based animation engine for iOS and macOS that makes it easy to create fluid, interruptible animations that feel great.
Simple project to detect objects and display 3D labels above them in AR. This serves as a basic Template for an ARKit project to use CoreML.
Lightweight, flexible HTTP server framework written in Swift
AXe is a CLI tool for interacting with Simulators using Apple's Private Accessibility APIs.
Backported SwiftUI navigation APIs introduced in WWDC22
CachedAsyncImage is the simplest way to add cache to your AsyncImage.
A GraphQL client that lets you forget about GraphQL.
🪝 A SwiftUI implementation of React Hooks. Enhances reusability of stateful logic and gives state and lifecycle to function view.
A Tool for Writing Declarative, Type-Safe and Data-Driven Applications in SwiftUI using GraphQL
A modern Swift SDK for OpenAI's Realtime API
A Lightweight Agent Orchestration Framework written in pure Swift 6.2 🐦🔥
A SwiftUI TabView that retains the state of each tab as well as some other goodies.
Build beautiful and reliable LLM apps on iOS and MacOS
A powerful toolkit for creating concise and expressive Swift macros
A Swift command-line tool that parses xcodebuild output into token-efficient JSON for coding agents.
Garnish helps you pick the ideal colors for text and UI elements in light and dark themes, ensuring ideal contrast and visual harmony based on luminance and brightness
Bring SwiftUI’s iOS 26 glass APIs to earlier deployments with lightweight shims—keep your UI consistent on iOS 18+, and automatically defer to the real implementations wherever they exist.