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    HaishinKit

    HaishinKit

    Camera and Microphone streaming library via RTMP and SRT for iOS, Mac

    Camera and Microphone streaming library via RTMP and SRT for iOS, macOS, tvOS and visionOS.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    AAChartKit Swift

    AAChartKit Swift

    An elegant modern declarative data visualization chart framework

    An elegant modern declarative data visualization chart framework for iOS, iPadOS and macOS. Extremely powerful, supports line, spline, area, areaspline, column, bar, pie, scatter, angular gauges, arearange, areasplinerange, columnrange, bubble, box plot, error bars, funnel, waterfall and polar chart types. AAInfographics is the Swift language version of AAChartKit which is object-oriented, a set of easy-to-use, extremely elegant graphics drawing controls,based on the popular open source front-end chart library Highcharts. It makes it very fast to add interactive charts to your mobile projects. It supports single touch-drag for data inspection, multi-touch for zooming, and advanced responsiveness for your apps. Unlike previous imperative programming techniques, drawing any custom chart in AAChartKit, you don't need to care about the inner implementation details which is annoying && boring. Describe what you want, you will get what you described.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Cache

    Cache

    Nothing but Cache

    Cache doesn't claim to be unique in this area, but it's not another monster library that gives you a god's power. It does nothing but caching, but it does it well. It offers a good public API with out-of-box implementations and great customization possibilities. Cache utilizes Codable in Swift 4 to perform serialization. The cache is built based on a Chain-of-responsibility pattern, in which there are many processing objects, each knows how to do 1 task and delegates to the next one, so can you compose Storage the way you like. All Storage now are generic by default, so you can get a type of safety experience. Once you create a Storage, it has a type constraint that you don't need to specify a type for each operation afterward.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Himotoki

    Himotoki

    A type-safe JSON decoding library purely written in Swift

    Himotoki is a type-safe JSON decoding library written purely in Swift. This library is highly inspired by the popular Swift JSON parsing libraries: Argo and ObjectMapper.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    KeyboardKit

    KeyboardKit

    KeyboardKit is a Swift library that helps you build custom keyboard

    KeyboardKit helps you build custom keyboard extensions with Swift and SwiftUI. KeyboardKit is a Swift-based SDK that helps you build custom keyboard extensions with Swift and SwiftUI. It extends the native keyboard APIs and provides you with a lot of functionality. The KeyboardKit project is open-source and completely free. It's hosted at GitHub, which is where you find information, documentation, sample code, demo apps etc. KeyboardKit Pro is a license-based extension to KeyboardKit. It unlocks a bunch of pro features, like more locales, localized system keyboards, local and remote autocomplete etc. KeyboardKit comes with support for 50+ locales, with more being added over time. KeyboardKit has tools for customizing everything from keys, key behavior, layout, callout actions, audio & haptic feedback, colors and styling, autocomplete etc. The KeyboardKit app let you create keyboards directly on your iPhone and iPad.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Airbnb Swift Style Guide

    Airbnb Swift Style Guide

    Airbnb's Swift Style Guide

    Airbnb's Swift Style Guide. Note that brevity is not a primary goal. Code should be made more concise only if other good code qualities (such as readability, simplicity, and clarity) remain equal or are improved. This repo includes a Swift Package Manager command plugin that you can use to automatically reformat or lint your package according to the style guide. To use this command plugin with your package, all you need to do is add this repo as a dependency.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    Lightweight, pure-Swift library for downloading images from the web

    Kingfisher is a powerful, pure-Swift library for downloading and caching images from the web. It provides you a chance to use a pure-Swift way to work with remote images in your next app. Asynchronous image downloading and caching. Loading image from either URLSession-based networking or local provided data. Useful image processors and filters provided. Multiple-layer hybrid cache for both memory and disk. Fine control on cache behavior. Customizable expiration date and size limit. Cancelable downloading and auto-reusing previous downloaded content to improve performance. Independent components. Use the downloader, caching system, and image processors separately as you need. Prefetching images and showing them from the cache to boost your app. View extensions for UIImageView, NSImageView, NSButton and UIButton to directly set an image from a URL. Built-in transition animation when setting images. Customizable placeholder and indicator while loading images.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Inject

    Inject

    Hot Reloading for Swift applications

    Hot reloading workflow helper that enables you to save hours of time each week, regardless if you are using UIKit, AppKit or SwiftUI. Hot reloading is a technique allowing you to get rid of compiling your whole application and avoiding deploy/restart cycles as much as possible, all while allowing you to edit your running application code and see changes reflected as close as possible to real-time. This makes you significantly more productive by reducing the time you spend waiting for apps to rebuild, restart, re-navigate to the previous location where you were in the app itself, re-produce the data you need. You don’t need to add conditional compilation or remove Inject code from your applications for production, it's already designed to behave as no-op inlined code that will get stripped by LLVM in non-debug builds.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Pulley

    Pulley

    A library to imitate the iOS 10 Maps UI

    A library to imitate the drawer in Maps for iOS 10/11. The master branch follows the latest currently released version of Swift. If you need an older version of Swift, you can specify it's version (e.g. 1.0.x) in your Podfile or use the code on the branch for that version. Older branches are unsupported. Pulley 2.9.0 has new properties to support a new display mode. The base functionality should work without any significant changes. The biggest change is the new display mode of .compact to replicate Apple Maps Behavior on the iPhone SE size class devices. Pulley is an easy to use drawer library meant to imitate the drawer in iOS 10/11's Maps app. It exposes a simple API that allows you to use any UIViewController subclass as the drawer content or the primary content.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Time

    Time

    Type-safe time calculations in Swift

    Type-safe time calculations in Swift. Time is not just a bunch of Double conversion functions. The main advantage of it is that all time units are strongly-typed. Starting with Xcode 11, Time is officially available only via Swift Package Manager. Of course, you always have an option of just copying-and-pasting the code - Time is just two files, so feel free.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    XcodeProj

    XcodeProj

    Read, update and write your Xcode projects

    XcodeProj is a library written in Swift for parsing and working with Xcode projects. It's heavily inspired by CocoaPods XcodeProj and xcode. Using swift-sh you can automate project-tasks using scripts, for example, we can make a script that keeps a project’s version key in sync with the current git tag that represents the project’s version. Future adaption could easily include determining the version and bumping it automatically. If so, we recommend using a library that provides a Version object. Want to start using XcodeProj? Start by digging into our documentation which will help you get familiar with the API and get to know more about the Xcode projects structure.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Carbon library

    Carbon library

    A declarative library for building component-based user interfaces

    A declarative library for building component-based user interfaces in UITableView and UICollectionView. Provides a declarative design with the power of diffing algorithm for building list UIs. Declare the component once, it can be reused regardless kind of the list element. Solves the various problems by architecture and algorithm without destructing UIKit. Carbon is a library for building component-based user interfaces in UITableView and UICollectionView inspired by SwiftUI and React. This make it painless to build and maintain the complex UIs. Since components made with Carbon can be works directly on SwiftUI, the cost of future migration can be greatly reduced. Uses DifferenceKit which is highly optimized based on Paul Heckel’s paper for diffing. Declarative design and diffing algorithm make your code more predictable, debugging easier and providing beautiful animations to users.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Iconic

    Iconic

    Auto-generated icon font library for iOS, watchOS and tvOS

    Iconic helps make icon fonts integration effortless on iOS, tvOS and watchOS. Its main component is in charge of auto-generating strongly typed Swift code with SwiftGen, compatible with Objective-C. You will interact with an auto-generated class under the name of {FontName}Icon.swift, which is a light abstraction of the IconDrawable.swift protocol. Some open-sourced icon fonts don't include the names of each of their glyphs. This could result in a non-descriptive enum, which can make things less intuitive for you when using Iconic. If you create your own icon font, make sure to properly name each glyph. You can construct an UIImage instance out of a font's icon and tint it. This may be very convenient for integrating with existing UIKit controls which expect UIImage objects already.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MaLiang

    MaLiang

    iOS painting and drawing library based on Metal

    MaLiang is a painting framework based on Metal. It supports drawing and handwriting with customized textures. The name of "MaLiang" comes from a boy who had a magical brush in a Chinese ancient fairy story. A Canvas is the basic component of MaLiang. You will paint all things on it. Canvas extends from MetalView, which extends from MTKView. MetalView handles all the logic with MetalKit and hides them from you. MaLiang supports the automatic adjustment of stroke size with painting force. 3D Touch is supported by default, and simulated force will be setup on devices that do not support this. forceSensitive is the property that force affects the stroke size. It should be set between 0 to 1. the smaller the value is, the less sensitive will be. if sets to 0, then force will not affect the stroke size.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Netfox

    Netfox

    A lightweight, one line setup, iOS / OSX network debugging library

    Netfox provides a quick look on all executed network requests performed by your iOS or OSX app. It grabs all requests - of course yours, requests from 3rd party libraries (such as AFNetworking, Alamofire or else), UIWebViews, and more.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    BFKit-Swift

    BFKit-Swift

    BFKit-Swift is a collection of useful classes, structs and extensions

    BFKit-Swift is a collection of useful classes, structs, and extensions to develop Apps faster. For example, you can use every iOS font with just an enum! It also adds some useful functions with Custom classes and extends Foundation, UIKit, AppKit and WatchKit classes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    BulletinBoard

    BulletinBoard

    General-purpose contextual cards for iOS

    BulletinBoard is an iOS library that generates and manages contextual cards displayed at the bottom of the screen. It is especially well suited for quick user interactions such as onboarding screens or configuration. It has an interface similar to the cards displayed by iOS for AirPods, Apple TV/HomePod configuration and NFC tag scanning. It supports both the iPhone, iPhone X and the iPad. It has built-in support for accessibility features such as VoiceOver and Switch Control.
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    DeckTransition

    DeckTransition

    A library to recreate the iOS Apple Music now playing transition

    DeckTransition is an attempt to recreate the card-like transition found in the iOS 10 Apple Music and iMessage apps. The transition can be called from code or using a storyboard. To use via storyboards, just setup a custom segue (kind set to custom), and set the class to DeckSegue. Set modalPresentationCapturesStatusBarAppearance to true in your modal view controller, and override the preferredStatusBarStyle variable to return .lightContent. By default, DeckTransition has a swipe-to-dismiss gesture which is automatically enabled when your modalʼs main UIScrollView is scrolled to the top. DeckTransition has an internal heuristic to determine which UIScrollView should be tracked for the swipe-to-dismiss gesture. In general, this should be sufficient for and cover most use cases.
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    Design Patterns in Swift

    Design Patterns in Swift

    Design Patterns implemented in Swift

    Design-Patterns-In-Swift is a repository that translates classic software engineering design patterns (from sources like the Gang of Four) into Swift code examples, so you can see how those patterns look in a modern, strongly typed, object-/protocol-oriented language. It covers creational, structural, and behavioral patterns: singletons, factories, decorators, observers, strategy, command, mediator, and more. For each pattern, you’ll typically see one or more Swift implementations, commentary on where it makes sense in a Swift architecture, and caveats about when you might prefer pure protocol composition or using functional patterns instead. The examples aim to be readable and idiomatic—not overly abstract or contrived—so developers can adopt or adapt them directly.
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    Differ

    Differ

    Swift library to generate differences and patches between collections

    Differ generates the differences between Collection instances. There’s a lot more to calculating diffs than performing table view animations easily. Wherever you have code that propagates added/removed/moved callbacks from your model to your user interface, you should consider using a library that can calculate differences. Animating small batches of changes is usually going to be faster and provide a more responsive experience than reloading all of your data. Calculating and acting on differences should also aid you in making a clear separation between data and user interface, and hopefully provide a more declarative approach: your model performs state transition, then your UI code performs appropriate actions based on the calculated differences to that state.
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    Dollar

    Dollar

    A functional tool-belt for Swift Language

    Dollar is a Swift library that provides useful functional programming helper methods without extending any built in objects. It is similar to Lo-Dash or Underscore.js in Javascript. Cent is a library that extends certain Swift object types using the extension feature and gives its two cents to Swift language. It is now moved into a separate repo to support Swift Package Manager.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Dynamic

    Dynamic

    Call hidden/private API in style, The Swift way

    Dynamic is an Objective-C library for dynamically interacting with private and public iOS APIs. It allows developers to access properties, methods, and classes that are not normally exposed, useful for runtime exploration and advanced debugging.
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    Elongation Preview

    Elongation Preview

    ElongationPreview is an elegant UI push-pop style view controller

    Elongation Preview is an elegant UI push-pop style view controller for iOS. We specialize in the designing and coding of custom UI for Mobile Apps and Websites.
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    FluentDarkModeKit

    FluentDarkModeKit

    A library for backporting Dark Mode in iOS

    FluentDarkModeKit was designed and developed before Apple‘s official dark mode release. It provides a mechanism to support dark mode for apps on iOS 11+ (including iOS 13). To use FluentDarkModeKit, provide a pair of colors or images instead of a single value. Simply replace existing colors/images with a pair of light and dark colors/images.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Fusuma library

    Fusuma library

    Instagram-like photo browser and a camera feature

    Fusuma is a Swift library that provides an Instagram-like photo browser with a camera feature using only a few lines of code. You can use Fusuma instead of UIImagePickerController. It also has a feature to take a square-sized photo.
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