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    Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight

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    Potatso

    Potatso

    Potatso is an iOS client that implements Shadowsocks proxy

    Potatso is an iOS client that implements custom proxies with the leverage of Network Extension framework introduced by Apple since iOS 9. The project is tested with Xcode 9.4 (9F1027a) on iOS 11.4 (15F79) device with cocoapod version 1.4.0+. You can purchase it from App Store, or still use Potatso by building it manually and installing to your device from this project.
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    RevenueCat

    RevenueCat

    In-app purchases and subscriptions made easy

    RevenueCat is a powerful, reliable, and free-to-use in-app purchase server with cross-platform support. Our open-source framework provides a backend and a wrapper around StoreKit and Google Play Billing to make implementing in-app purchases and subscriptions easy. Send enriched purchase events to analytics and attribution tools with our easy integrations. Fetch products, make purchases, and check subscription status with our native SDKs. Host and configure products remotely from our dashboard. Analyze the most important metrics for your app business in one place. See customer transaction histories, chart lifetime value, and grant promotional subscriptions.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Airtest

    Airtest

    UI Automation Framework for Games and Apps

    ¿Airtest provides cross-platform APIs, including app installation, simulated input, assertion and so forth. Airtest uses image recognition technology to locate UI elements so that you can automate games and apps without injecting any code. Airtest cases can be easily run on large device farms, using the command line or python API. HTML reports with detailed info and screen recording allow you to quickly locate failure points. NetEase builds Airlab on top of the Airtest Project. AirtestIDE is an out-of-the-box GUI tool that helps to create and run cases in a user-friendly way. AirtestIDE supports a complete automation workflow. Poco adds the ability to directly access object(UI widget) hierarchy across the major platforms and game engines. It allows writing instructions in Python, to achieve more advanced automation.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    PhoneNumberKit

    PhoneNumberKit

    A Swift framework for parsing and formatting phone numbers

    Swift 5.3 framework for parsing, formatting and validating international phone numbers. Inspired by Google's libphonenumber. Import PhoneNumberKit at the top of the Swift file that will interact with a phone number. All of your interactions with PhoneNumberKit happen through a PhoneNumberKit object. The first step you should take is to allocate one. A PhoneNumberKit instance is relatively expensive to allocate (it parses the metadata and keeps it in memory for the object's lifecycle), you should try and make sure PhoneNumberKit is allocated once and deallocated when no longer needed. To parse a string, use the parse function. The region code is automatically computed but can be overridden if needed. PhoneNumberKit automatically does a hard type validation to ensure that the object created is valid, this can be quite costly performance-wise and can be turned off if needed.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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  • Turn traffic into pipeline and prospects into customers Icon
    Turn traffic into pipeline and prospects into customers

    For account executives and sales engineers looking for a solution to manage their insights and sales data

    Docket is an AI-powered sales enablement platform designed to unify go-to-market (GTM) data through its proprietary Sales Knowledge Lake™ and activate it with intelligent AI agents. The platform helps marketing teams increase pipeline generation by 15% by engaging website visitors in human-like conversations and qualifying leads. For sales teams, Docket improves seller efficiency by 33% by providing instant product knowledge, retrieving collateral, and creating personalized documents. Built for GTM teams, Docket integrates with over 100 tools across the revenue tech stack and offers enterprise-grade security with SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and ISO 27001 compliance. Customers report improved win rates, shorter sales cycles, and dramatically reduced response times. Docket’s scalable, accurate, and fast AI agents deliver reliable answers with confidence scores, empowering teams to close deals faster.
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    Swift Composable Architecture

    Swift Composable Architecture

    A library for building applications

    The Swift Composable Architecture (TCA) is a reusable, testable architecture library for building Swift applications using unidirectional data flow, reducers, and dependency injection. It encourages modular code, easy state management, and full test coverage. Designed and authored by the Point-Free team with extensive real-world examples.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Spots

    Spots

    Spots is a cross-platform view controller framework

    Spots is a cross-platform view controller framework for building component-based UIs. The internal architecture is built using generic view models that can be transformed both to and from JSON. So, moving your UI declaration to a backend is as easy as pie. Data source and delegate setup is handled by Spots, so there is no need for you to do that manually. The public API is jam-packed with convenience methods for performing mutation, it is as easy as working with a regular collection type. At the top level of Spots, you have the SpotsController which is the replacement for your view controller.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    APNGKit

    APNGKit

    High performance and delightful way to play with APNG format in iOS

    The APNGKit project is a high-performance framework for loading, displaying, and animating images in the UIKit / AppKit ecosystem (iOS, macOS, tvOS), specifically targeting the APNG (Animated PNG) image format. Unlike traditional static PNG images, APNG supports frame-by-frame animation with full-color images and transparency — yielding better visual fidelity than GIFs while remaining efficient. APNGKit offers a friendly API (e.g. APNGImage, APNGImageView) that behaves similarly to the standard image/image-view pattern, making it easy for iOS/macOS developers to adopt without learning complex new APIs. It handles loading, decoding, timing, and rendering of animated PNG frames, providing smooth animations, correct color and transparency handling, and performance optimizations. The library supports modern Apple platforms (iOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS) and works with standard dependency managers (Swift Package Manager, CocoaPods), making integration into existing projects straightforward.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    DifferenceKit

    DifferenceKit

    A fast and flexible O(n) difference algorithm framework

    A fast and flexible O(n) difference algorithm framework for Swift collection. The algorithm is optimized based on the Paul Heckel’s algorithm. This is a diffing algorithm developed for Carbon, works stand alone. The algorithm optimized based on the Paul Heckel’s algorithm. See also his paper A technique for isolating differences between files released in 1978. It allows all kind of diffs to be calculated in linear time O(n). RxDataSources and IGListKit are also implemented based on his algorithm. The type of the element that to take diffs must be conform to the Differentiable protocol.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Katana

    Katana

    Swift Apps in a Swoosh! A modern framework for creating iOS apps

    Katana is a modern Swift framework for writing iOS applications' business logic that are testable and easy to reason about. Katana is strongly inspired by Redux. In a few words, the app state is entirely described by a single serializable data structure, and the only way to change the state is to dispatch a StateUpdater. A StateUpdater is an intent to transform the state, and contains all the information to do so. Because all the changes are centralized and are happening in a strict order, there are no subtle race conditions to watch out for. We feel that Katana helped us a lot since we started using it in production. Our applications have been downloaded several millions of times and Katana really helped us scale them quickly and efficiently. Bending Spoons's engineers leverage Katana capabilities to design, implement and test complex applications very quickly without any compromise to the final result.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Collect! is a highly configurable debt collection software

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    Nimble

    Nimble

    A Matcher Framework for Swift and Objective-C

    Use Nimble to express the expected outcomes of Swift or Objective-C expressions. Inspired by Cedar. Apple's Xcode includes the XCTest framework, which provides assertion macros to test whether code behaves properly. XCTest assertions have a couple of drawbacks. Not enough macros. There's no easy way to assert that a string contains a particular substring, or that a number is less than or equal to another. It's hard to write asynchronous tests. XCTest forces you to write a lot of boilerplate code. Nimble addresses these concerns. Would you like to add more information to the test's failure messages? Use the description optional argument to add your own text. Nimble makes sure you don't compare two types that don't match. Tired of so much typing? With Nimble, you can use overloaded operators like == for equivalence, or > for comparisons.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Quick

    Quick

    The Swift (and Objective-C) testing framework

    Quick is a behavior-driven development framework for Swift and Objective-C. Inspired by RSpec, Specta, and Ginkgo. Quick comes together with Nimble, a matcher framework for your tests. Certain versions of Quick and Nimble only support certain versions of Swift. Depending on which version of Swift your project uses, you should use specific versions of Quick and Nimble. When code doesn't work the way it's supposed to, unit tests should make it clear exactly what's wrong. Nimble makes your test assertions, and their failure messages, easier to read. Nimble provides many different kind of assertions, each with great failure messages. And unlike XCTAssert, you don't have to type your own failure message every time. All documentation can be found in the Documentation folder, including detailed installation instructions for CocoaPods, Carthage, Git submodules, and more.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    ReactiveCocoa

    ReactiveCocoa

    Cocoa framework and Obj-C dynamism bindings for ReactiveSwift

    Reactive extensions to Cocoa frameworks, built on top of ReactiveSwift. ReactiveSwift offers composable, declarative and flexible primitives that are built around the grand concept of streams of values over time. These primitives can be used to uniformly represent common Cocoa and generic programming patterns that are fundamentally an act of observation. ReactiveCocoa wraps various aspects of Cocoa frameworks with the declarative ReactiveSwift primitives. Interactive UI components expose Signals for control events and updates in the control value upon user interactions. Create signals that are sourced by intercepting Objective-C objects, e.g. method call interception and object deinitialization.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    ResponseDetective

    ResponseDetective

    Sherlock Holmes of the networking layer

    ResponseDetective is a non-intrusive framework for intercepting any outgoing requests and incoming responses between your app and your server for debugging purposes. For ResponseDetective to work, it needs to be added as a middleman between your (NS)URLSession and the Internet.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    SDWebImageSwiftUI

    SDWebImageSwiftUI

    SwiftUI Image loading and Animation framework powered by SDWebImage

    SDWebImageSwiftUI is a SwiftUI image-loading framework, which is based on SDWebImage. It brings all your favorite features from SDWebImage, like async image loading, memory/disk caching, animated image playback and performances. The framework provide the different View structs, which API match the SwiftUI framework guideline. If you're familiar with Image, you'll find it easy to use WebImage and AnimatedImage. Since SDWebImageSwiftUI is built on top of SDWebImage, it provide both the out-of-box features as well as advanced powerful features you may want in real world Apps.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Swift Cross UI

    Swift Cross UI

    A cross-platform declarative UI framework, inspired by SwiftUI

    SwiftCrossUI implements a simple API similar but not identical to SwiftUI, allowing you to use the basic concepts of SwiftUI to create a cross-platform desktop app. SwiftCrossUI is designed to be flexible and can work with different backends, but has a focus on using GTK+ through SwiftGTK. Create cross-platform desktop apps for macOS, Linux and Windows. Work has been started to support multiple different backends. Switching backends only requires changing a single line of code! Currently there's the Gtk 4 backend, as well as an experimental AppKit backend (AppKitBackend, macOS-only). All examples use GtkBackend for maximum compatibility, but you can update them manually to try out the various available backends. Work is being done to allow the backend used by the examples to be changed from the command line.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    SwiftUIX

    SwiftUIX

    Extensions and additions to the standard SwiftUI library

    SwiftUIX attempts to fill the gaps of the still nascent SwiftUI framework, providing an extensive suite of components, extensions and utilities to complement the standard library. This project is by far the most complete port of missing UIKit/AppKit functionality, striving to deliver it in the most Apple-like fashion possible. The goal of this project is to complement the SwiftUI standard library, offering hundreds of extensions and views that empower you, the developer, to build applications with the ease promised by the revolution that is SwiftUI. While the project itself is stable and heavily being used in production, its documentation is work-in-progress. Contributions are encouraged and welcomed.
    Downloads: 6 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: 5 This Week
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    Carthage

    Carthage

    A simple, decentralized dependency manager for Cocoa

    Carthage is intended to be the simplest way to add frameworks to your Cocoa application. Carthage builds your dependencies and provides you with binary frameworks, but you retain full control over your project structure and setup. Carthage does not automatically modify your project files or your build settings. Get Carthage by running brew install carthage or choose another installation method. Create a Cartfile in the same directory where your .xcodeproj or .xcworkspace is. List the desired dependencies in the Cartfile. Once you have Carthage installed, you can begin adding frameworks to your project. Note that Carthage only supports dynamic frameworks, which are only available on iOS 8 or later (or any version of OS X). We encourage using XCFrameworks as of version 0.37.0 (January 2021), and require XCFrameworks when building on an Apple Silicon Mac. Switching from discrete framework bundles to XCFrameworks requires a few changes to your project.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Kitura

    Kitura

    A Swift web framework and HTTP server

    Kitura is a server-side Swift web framework and HTTP server created by IBM, featuring high-performance routing, middleware, templating, and JSON handling. Built on SwiftNIO, it enables the development of REST APIs, web applications, and server backends entirely in Swift across platforms.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    SwiftNIO

    SwiftNIO

    Network application framework for protocol servers and clients

    SwiftNIO is a cross-platform asynchronous event-driven network application framework for rapid development of maintainable high performance protocol servers & clients. Low-level protocol implementations are often a collection of ChannelHandlers that implement a protocol but still require the user to have a good understanding of SwiftNIO. Often, low-level protocol implementations will then be wrapped in high-level libraries with a nicer, more user-friendly API. High-level implementations are usually libraries that come with an API that doesn't expose SwiftNIO's ChannelPipeline and can therefore be used with very little (or no) SwiftNIO-specific knowledge. The implementations listed below do still do all of their I/O in SwiftNIO and integrate really well with the SwiftNIO ecosystem. SwiftNIO aims to support all of the platforms where Swift is supported. Currently, it is developed and tested on macOS and Linux.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    OpenHaystack

    OpenHaystack

    Framework for tracking personal Bluetooth devices

    OpenHaystack is a framework for tracking personal Bluetooth devices via Apple's massive Find My network. Use it to create your own tracking tags that you can append to physical objects (keyrings, backpacks, ...) or integrate it into other Bluetooth-capable devices such as notebooks.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Then

    Then

    Tame async code with battle-tested promises

    Tame async code with battle-tested promises. Because async code is hard to write, hard to read, hard to reason about. A pain to maintain. By using a then keyword that enables you to write aSync code that reads like an English sentence. Async code is now concise, flexible and maintainable.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Vapor

    Vapor

    A server-side Swift web framework

    Non-blocking, event-driven architecture built on top of Apple's SwiftNIO. Written in Swift, the powerful programming language that is also easy to learn. Expressive, protocol-oriented design with a focus on type-safety. Vapor is more than just a web framework. The project includes over a hundred official and community maintained server-first Swift packages. Vapor's documentation covers everything from creating your first application to building large projects. The definitive book on building web apps and web APIs with Vapor, written by the creators of the framework. Join thousands of Vapor developers in Vapor's team chat. Ask questions, share information, or just hang out. 100% of contributions made through GitHub sponsors go toward supporting the framework. You also get rewards!
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    L10n-swift

    L10n-swift

    Localization of the application with ability to change language

    L10n-swift is a simple framework that improves localization in swift app, providing cleaner syntax and in-app language switching.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    LocoKit

    LocoKit

    Location, motion, and activity recording framework for iOS

    A Machine Learning based location recording and activity detection framework for iOS. Combined, simplified Core Location and Core Motion recording. Filtered, smoothed, and simplified location and motion data. Near real-time stationary / moving state detection. Automatic energy use management, enabling all-day recording. Automatic stopping and restarting of recording, to avoid wasteful battery use. Machine Learning-based activity type detection. Improved detection of Core Motion activity types (stationary, walking, running, cycling, automotive). Distinguish between specific transport types (car, train, bus, motorcycle, airplane, boat). Optionally produce high level Path and Visit timeline items, to represent the recording session at human level. Similar to Core Location's CLVisit, but with much higher accuracy, much more detail, and with the addition of Paths (ie the trips between Visits).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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