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  • Collect! is a highly configurable debt collection software Icon
    Collect! is a highly configurable debt collection software

    Everything that matters to debt collection, all in one solution.

    The flexible & scalable debt collection software built to automate your workflow. From startup to enterprise, we have the solution for you.
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    Rezku Point of Sale

    Designed for Real-World Restaurant Operations

    Rezku is an all-inclusive ordering platform and management solution for all types of restaurant and bar concepts. You can now get a fully custom branded downloadable smartphone ordering app for your restaurant exclusively from Rezku.
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    Stringz

    Stringz

    Powerful editor for localizing iOS, macOS, tvOS applications

    Stringz greatly simplifies localizing your Xcode apps (iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS) by introducing a powerful editor for all localizable files in your project. It even imports strings from storyboard and xib files saving you a lot of time and effort finding and matching elementIds in your storyboards. Stringz also supports localizing your Info.plist file so you can easily translate your app name and permission descriptions. Stringz will also highlight missing translations and warn you about duplicate values and has many more useful features that take a painful and tedious task like localizing your app and converting it to an easy and simple task.
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    Sugar for iOS

    Sugar for iOS

    Something sweet that goes great with your Cocoa

    Sugar is a sweetener for your Cocoa implementations. Gain easy access to main bundle information. To easily exclude operations from when you as a developer runs the application in the simulator, not subscribing to push notification or running analytics operations etc. Observe the keyboard showing and hiding events, and handle it.
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    SwagGen

    SwagGen

    OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 Parser and Swift code generator

    SwagGen is a library and command line tool for parsing and generating code for OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 specs, completely written in Swift. It contains a Swagger library that can be used in Swift to load and parse Swagger specs. SwagGen is a command line tool that generates code from a OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 spec. Templates for any language can be written that leverage this generator. SwagGen includes a bundled template for generating a client-side Swift library for interfacing with the Swagger spec. It includes support for model inheritance, shared enums, discrete and mutable request objects, inline schemas, Codable and Equatable models, configurable options, generic networking stack, and many other niceties.
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    Swift AI

    Swift AI

    The Swift machine learning library

    Swift AI is a high-performance deep learning library written entirely in Swift. We currently offer support for all Apple platforms, with Linux support coming soon. Swift AI includes a collection of common tools used for artificial intelligence and scientific applications. A flexible, fully-connected neural network with support for deep learning. Optimized specifically for Apple hardware, using advanced parallel processing techniques. We've created some example projects to demonstrate the usage of Swift AI. Each resides in their own repository and can be built with little or no configuration. Each module now contains its own documentation. We recommend that you read the docs carefully for detailed instructions on using the various components of Swift AI. The example projects are another great resource for seeing real-world usage of these tools. Swift AI currently depends on Apple's Accelerate framework for vector/matrix calculations and digital signal processing.
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    Skillfully - The future of skills based hiring

    Realistic Workplace Simulations that Show Applicant Skills in Action

    Skillfully transforms hiring through AI-powered skill simulations that show you how candidates actually perform before you hire them. Our platform helps companies cut through AI-generated resumes and rehearsed interviews by validating real capabilities in action. Through dynamic job specific simulations and skill-based assessments, companies like Bloomberg and McKinsey have cut screening time by 50% while dramatically improving hire quality.
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    Swift Algorithm Club

    Swift Algorithm Club

    Algorithms and data structures in Swift, with explanations

    Swift Algorithm Club is a project that implements a broad collection of algorithms and data structures in the Swift programming language, with clear commentary and educational intent. Its purpose is not primarily to be a utility library, but rather to teach the how and why behind algorithms—readers can study implementations, complexity, and design choices in a Swift context. The repository includes common classic algorithms (sorting, searching, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, etc.) and structures (queues, heaps, tries, balanced trees) along with writeups explaining them. Because it's in Swift, the code is idiomatic and leverages Swift language features and standard patterns, which helps learners see how algorithmic ideas map into modern code. Many of the algorithms come with test harnesses so you can run them and experiment.
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    Swift Argument Parser

    Swift Argument Parser

    Straightforward, type-safe argument parsing for Swift

    Swift Argument Parser is a type-safe, declarative library for building Swift command-line tools by annotating your command types with property wrappers like @Option, @Argument, and @Flag. It handles parsing, validation, automatic help generation, and dispatch to your run() or async entry point, letting you focus on command logic instead of boilerplate. The package supports subcommands, default values, custom parsing strategies, and rich error messages that match platform conventions. It integrates cleanly with Swift Package Manager, works well in CI, and provides incremental improvements such as Sendable conformances for wrappers to help in concurrent contexts. The issue tracker and releases show active maintenance, real-world usage patterns, and design notes for advanced scenarios like collecting unrecognized arguments or mixing parent options with subcommands. Overall, it standardizes CLI ergonomics across the Swift ecosystem with a small, testable surface.
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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.
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    Swift Language Weather

    Swift Language Weather

    An iOS weather app developed in Swift 4

    SwiftWeather has been renamed to Swift Language Weather. Swift Language Weather is an iOS weather app developed in Swift 4. The app has been actively upgrading to adopt the latest features of iOS and Swift language. The current version is working with Xcode Version Xcode 9.1 (9B55). If you are using a different Xcode version, please check out the previous releases. We use Protocol-Oriented Programming in IBAnimatable open source projects. Value-based programming, we use immutable values anywhere. Icon fonts, weather icons, SwiftyJSON, core location, app indexing like CoreSpotlight and NSUserActivity. Unit tests, UI tests, and animations supported. Compile and run the app in your simulator. If you don't see any data, please check "Simulator" -> "Debug" -> "Location" to change the location.
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    Swift Package Manager Project

    Swift Package Manager Project

    The package manager for the Swift Programming Language

    The Swift Package Manager is a tool for managing distribution of source code, aimed at making it easy to share your code and reuse others’ code. The tool directly addresses the challenges of compiling and linking Swift packages, managing dependencies, versioning, and supporting flexible distribution and collaboration models. We’ve designed the system to make it easy to share packages on services like GitHub, but packages are also great for private personal development, sharing code within a team, or at any other granularity. Swift Package Manager includes a build system that can build for macOS and Linux. Starting with Xcode 11, Xcode integrates with SwiftPM to provide support for including packages in iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS applications. The SourceKit-LSP project leverages libSwiftPM and provides Language Server Protocol implementation for editors that support LSP.
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    Field Sales+ for MS Dynamics 365 and Salesforce

    Maximize your sales performance on the go.

    Bring Dynamics 365 and Salesforce wherever you go with Resco’s solution. With powerful offline features and reliable data syncing, your team can access CRM data on mobile devices anytime, anywhere. This saves time, cuts errors, and speeds up customer visits.
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    Swift for GraphQL

    Swift for GraphQL

    The Swift GraphQL implementation for macOS and Linux

    The Swift implementation for GraphQL, a query language for APIs created by Facebook. The GraphQLSchema object can be used to define GraphQL Schemas and Types. These schemas are made up of types, fields, arguments, and resolver functions. This repo only contains the core GraphQL implementation and does not focus on the ease of schema creation. For a better experience when creating your GraphQL schema use Graphiti. This package supports GraphQL subscription, but until the integration of AsyncSequence in Swift 5.5 the standard Swift library did not provide an event-stream construct. For historical reasons and backwards compatibility, this library implements subscriptions using an EventStream protocol that nearly every asynchronous stream implementation can conform to. To create a subscription field in a GraphQL schema, use the subscribe resolver that returns an EventStream.
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    SwiftChart

    SwiftChart

    Line and area chart library for iOS

    Line and area chart library for iOS. The chart can be initialized from the Interface Builder. Drag a normal View into a View Controller and assign to it the Chart Custom Class from the Identity Inspector. As you can see, as default the values on the x-axis are the progressive indexes of the passed array. You can customize those values by passing an array of (x: Double, y: Double) tuples to the series initializer. Use the chart.xLabels property to make the x-axis showing more labels than those inferred from the actual data. To make the chart respond to touch events, implement the ChartDelegate protocol in your class, e.g. a View Controller, and then set the chart’s delegate property.
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    SwiftCharts

    Easy to use and highly customizable charts library for iOS

    Easy to use and highly customizable charts library for iOS Swift 1.2, iOS 7/8. Swift 2.0 branch (latest test on XCode 7 beta 3).
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    SwiftHub

    SwiftHub

    GitHub iOS client in RxSwift and MVVM-C clean architecture

    Basic, Personal Access Token and OAuth2 authentication. View trending repositories and users (github-trending-api) Advanced searching and sorting repositories and users, filter by language. View repository and user details, events, issues, commits, pull requests, contributors, etc. View issue and pull request messages (MessageKit) Tool for counting lines of code from github repositories (code tabs) (Charts). The missing star history graph of github repos (stars-history) Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository (git-history) Tool for visualizing GitHub profiles (profile-summary-for-GitHub). View a 3D model of your GitHub contribution grap (skyline) Source file viewer and syntax highlighting (Highlighter) Color themes in light and dark modes (RxTheme) In-app language switching (en, zh, ru, hy) (Localize-Swift) Whats New functionality (WhatsNewKit) Invite friends functionality. Support iPhone and iPad (Split View).
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    SwiftInfo

    SwiftInfo

    Extract and analyze the evolution of an iOS app's code

    SwiftInfo is a CLI tool that extracts, tracks, and analyzes metrics that are useful for Swift apps. Besides the default tracking options that are shipped with the tool, you can also customize SwiftInfo to track pretty much anything that can be conveyed in a simple .swift script. By default SwiftInfo will assume you're extracting info from a release build and sending the final results to Slack, but it can be used to extract info from individual pull requests as well with the danger-SwiftInfo danger plugin. SwiftInfo extracts information by analyzing the logs that your build system generates when you build and/or test your app. Because it requires these logs to work, SwiftInfo is meant to be used alongside a build automation tool like fastlane. The following topics describe how you can retrieve these logs and setup SwiftInfo itself.
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    SwiftKit

    SwiftKit

    Start your next Open-Source Swift Framework

    SwiftKit enables you to easily generate a cross-platform Swift Framework from your command line. It is the best way to start your next Open-Source Swift Framework. Mint is a package manager that installs and runs Swift command line tool packages. Homebrew is a free and open-source software package management system that simplifies the installation of software on Apple's macOS operating system. In default SwiftKit will create a Kit that supports iOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS. Every generated Kit will come along with a predefined Fastfile. The compatibilityTests lane will verify that your Kit is Carthage, CocoaPods and Swift Package Manager compatible.
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    SwiftLinkPreview

    SwiftLinkPreview

    It makes a preview from an URL, grabbing all the information

    Link Previewer for iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS. It makes a preview from an URL, grabbing all the information such as title, relevant texts and images. Swift is a great programming language that allows us to learn faster and build more stuff in less time because of its simplicity. Back then, when I created my first project related to previewing link, only Facebook had this feature on their services. Now many companies preview links inside their products. None of them has open-sourced it though. It basically does the same thing as the others. It makes a preview from an URL, grabbing all the information such as title, relevant texts and images.
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    SwiftMessages

    SwiftMessages

    A very flexible message bar for iOS written in Swift

    SwiftMessages is a very flexible view and view controller presentation library for iOS. Message views and view controllers can be displayed at the top, bottom, or center of the screen, or behind navigation bars and tab bars. There are interactive dismiss gestures including a fun, physics-based one. Multiple background dimming modes. And a lot more! In addition to the numerous configuration options, SwiftMessages provides several good-looking layouts and themes. But SwiftMessages is also designer-friendly, which means you can fully and easily customize the view.
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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.
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    SwiftOCR

    SwiftOCR

    Fast and simple OCR library written in Swift

    SwiftOCR is a fast and simple OCR library written in Swift. It uses a neural network for image recognition. As of now, SwiftOCR is optimized for recognizing short, one-line long alphanumeric codes (e.g. DI4C9CM). We currently support iOS and OS X. If you want to recognize normal text like a poem or a news article, go with Tesseract, but if you want to recognize short, alphanumeric codes (e.g. gift cards), I would advise you to choose SwiftOCR because that's where it exceeds. Tesseract is written in C++ and over 30 years old. To use it you first have to write a Objective-C++ wrapper for it. The main issue that's slowing down Tesseract is the way memory is managed. Too many memory allocations and releases slow it down.
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    SwiftPamphletApp

    SwiftPamphletApp

    SwiftUI + Combine + Swift Concurrency Aysnc/Await Actor + GitHub API

    Dai Ming's development brochure, a living development manual. macOS app developed with SwiftUI + Combine + Swift Concurrency Aysnc/Await Actor + GitHub API. Pull the code. Directly compile and generate a manual program without Github function. If you want to use the Github function, you can add your GitHub Access Token to gitHubAccessToken in SwiftPamphletAppConfig.swift. Get the GitHub Access Token at Personal Access Tokens here. Remember to tick repo and user in scope. Both Xcode and macOS need to be upgraded to the latest version. You can use compile.command to compile the manual program, no need to open Xcode to set up a personal development account, just add your GitHub Access Token to gitHubAccessToken in SwiftPamphletAppConfig.swift , and then click compile.command twice to wait for the job to complete. The booklet can easily view the Swift syntax, and there are some guides for the use of the main libraries. The content is still being improved.
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    SwiftSVG

    SwiftSVG

    A simple, performant, and lightweight SVG parser

    SwiftSVG is not meant to be a full SVG parser. The library supports the most common use cases of flat, solid-color SVG elements. It supports grouping and transformations and can parse all path and shape elements. The best use case for SwiftSVG is for flat icons that you may want to theme at runtime and have good control over. Think icons for your app, especially if you offer light and dark themes. The library can handle complex paths, and more importantly can handle them quickly, so you can use it to display many SVGs, just not every single use case. See the complex example in the examples app. At this time, gradients are not supported, but this is high on the list of features to support next. Furthermore, text is not supported at this time, but shouldn't be too difficult to support. Animations are the last major category that isn't supported, and they probably won't be in the near future seeing Cocoa already provides rich support.
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    SwiftTweaks

    SwiftTweaks

    Tweak your iOS app without recompiling!

    Your users won’t see your animation study, Sketch comps, or prototypes. What they will see is the finished product - so it’s really important to make sure that your app feels right on a real device! Animations that look great on your laptop often feel too slow when in-hand. Layouts that looks perfect on a 27-inch display might be too cramped on a 4-inch device. Light gray text may look subtle in Sketch, but it’s downright illegible when you’re outside on a sunny day. These animation timings, font sizes, and color choices are all examples of “magic numbers” - the constants that give your app its usability and identity. The goal of SwiftTweaks: allow you to fine-tune these magic numbers in the debug builds of your Swift project, without having to wait for Xcode to rebuild the app.
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    SwiftUI Drawer

    SwiftUI Drawer

    A SwiftUI bottom-up controller, like in the Maps app

    SwiftUI Drawer is a UI component that implements a draggable bottom sheet interface similar to those found in modern mobile apps like Apple Maps, enabling users to expand or collapse content panels interactively. It is built entirely using SwiftUI, leveraging declarative patterns to define layout behavior and interactions in a concise and flexible way. The component allows developers to specify multiple resting heights, giving the drawer different states that users can snap to when dragging. It integrates seamlessly into existing layouts using a ZStack structure, where the drawer sits above other content and responds to gestures naturally. The library includes support for animations and haptic feedback, enhancing the tactile feel of interactions and improving user experience. It also provides customization options such as alignment, width, and responsive layout adjustments depending on device orientation or screen size.
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    SwiftUICharts

    SwiftUICharts

    ChartView made in SwiftUI

    Swift package for displaying charts effortlessly. V2 focuses on providing a strong and easy-to-use base, on which you can build your beautiful custom charts. It provides basic building blocks, like a chart view (bar, pie, line, and ring chart), grid view, card view, and interactive label for displaying the current chart value. So you decide, whether you build a fully-fledged interactive view, or just display a bare-bone chart.
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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.
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