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    FengNiao

    FengNiao

    A command line tool for cleaning unused resources in Xcode

    The FengNiao project is a lightweight command-line utility designed to help iOS/macOS developers clean up their Xcode projects by detecting and removing unused image resource files. As projects evolve, image assets often accumulate — many of which may no longer be referenced in code, storyboards, or asset catalogs; FengNiao scans the project directory (and subfolders) to identify those orphaned resources and optionally delete them, helping to reduce project bloat and potential app size. The tool is written in Swift, distributed under MIT license, and supports installation via Swift Package Manager or compilation from source. It supports common image resource types (e.g., PNG, JPG, PDF, imagesets) and scans typical source and layout files (Swift, Objective-C, XIBs, storyboards, plist) to find references.
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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.
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    Hero iOS

    Hero iOS

    Elegant transition library for iOS & tvOS

    Hero is a library for building iOS view controller transitions. It provides a declarative layer on top of the UIKit’s cumbersome transition APIs—making custom transitions an easy task for developers. Hero is similar to Keynote’s Magic Move. It checks the heroID property on all source and destination views. Every matched view pair is then automatically transitioned from its old state to its new state. Hero can also construct animations for unmatched views. It is easy to define these animations via the heroModifiers property. Hero will run these animations alongside the Magic Move animations. All of these animations can be interactively controlled by user gestures. By default, Hero provides dynamic duration based on the Material Design Motion Guide. Duration is automatically determined by changes to distance and size—saving you the hassle, while providing consistent and delightful animations.
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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: 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.
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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.
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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.
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    Parchment

    Parchment

    A paging view with a highly customizable menu

    New beta is out! Features a new and improved API for SwiftUI. Try it now. Parchment lets you page between view controllers while showing any type of generic indicator that scrolls along with the content. The menu items are built using UICollectionView, which means you can display pretty much whatever you want. You can even subclass the layout to create completely custom behaviors. Parchment only allocates view controllers when they’re needed, meaning if you have a lot of view controllers you don’t have to initialize them all up-front. Because view controllers are only allocated as you are scrolling, you can create data sources that are infinitely large. This is perfect for things like calendars.
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    Pow for iOS

    Pow for iOS

    Delightful SwiftUI effects for your app

    SwiftUI transitions that make your app shine. Pow is a collection of SwiftUI transitions that add that little bit of extra delight to your iOS app. Adding a Pow Transition to your SwiftUI app often only takes a single line of code. Pow leverages the powerful SwiftUI Transition API to deliver smooth animations and seamlessly integrates with system frameworks. Pow is made by a team of highly experienced designers and developers. Whether you are starting a new project or adding to an existing app, Pow is here to make your app look the best it can.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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    SwiftUIKit

    SwiftUIKit

    SwiftUIKit is a Swift SDK that adds extra functionality to Swift

    SwiftUIKit is a Swift SDK that adds extra functionality to SwiftUI and Swift. It contains additional components, a lot of extensions to native types, and much more. SwiftUIKit can kickstart your development and solves many tricky problems.
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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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    SwipeMenuViewController

    SwipeMenuViewController

    Swipable tab and menu View and ViewController

    SwipeMenuViewController provides SwipeMenuView and SwipeMenuViewController. This is very useful to build a swipe-based paging UI. The interface is as simple as UIKit's.
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    Tabman

    Tabman

    A powerful paging view controller with interactive indicator bars

    A powerful paging view controller with interactive indicator bars. Easy to implement page view controller with interactive indicator bars. Highly adaptable and powerful customization. Fully extensible with the mix-and-match component library. Built on Pageboy, a simple, informative page view controller. Automatically inserts child view controller contents. A bar will ask for a TMBarItemable for each page that is provided to the TabmanViewController data source. TMBarItemable is a protocol that can be used for custom item types, the default in Tabman being TMBarItem. TMBarView is the root view of every bar, and provides the glue for meshing all the other functional areas together. You can change a few things here, such as background style and transitioning behavior.
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    Tokamak

    Tokamak

    Framework for building browser apps with WebAssembly

    Tokamak is an open source framework that aims to replicate a large portion of Apple’s SwiftUI API in order to enable developers to build user interfaces that can run in the browser through WebAssembly as well as on native platforms. It provides a declarative programming model similar to SwiftUI, allowing developers to define views, state, and layout logic using familiar patterns while targeting environments beyond Apple’s ecosystem. The project includes a DOM renderer capable of handling a subset of SwiftUI views and modifiers, alongside additional constructs such as custom HTML rendering for greater flexibility when interacting with web technologies. Tokamak also introduces features like dynamic HTML elements with event listeners and direct DOM manipulation capabilities, which bridge the gap between Swift abstractions and browser-level control. Its architecture draws inspiration from modern UI frameworks.
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    VimR

    VimR

    Neovim GUI for macOS in Swift

    Project VimR is a Neovim GUI for macOS. The goal is to build an editor that uses Neovim inside with many of the convenience GUI features similar to those present in modern editors. We mainly use Swift, but also use C/Objective-C when where appropriate. Markdown preview, generic HTML preview (retains the scroll position when reloading), fuzzy file finder a la Xcode's "Open Quickly". Trackpad support, pinching for zooming and two-finger scrolling. Ligatures, turned off by default. Turn it on in the Preferences. Command line tool, (Simple) file browser. Flexible workspace model a la JetBrain's IDEs.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    WordPress for iOS

    WordPress for iOS

    WordPress for iOS

    Inspiration strikes any time, anywhere. WordPress mobile apps put the power of publishing in your hands. And of course, they’re open source, just like WordPress. Manage or create your WordPress blog or website right from your iOS device: create and edit posts and pages, upload your favorite photos and videos, view stats and reply to comments. With WordPress for iOS, you have the power to publish in the palm of your hand. Draft a spontaneous haiku from the couch. Snap and post a photo on your lunch break. Respond to your latest comments, or check your stats to see what new countries today’s visitors are coming from.
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    mas-cli

    mas-cli

    Mac App Store command line interface

    Mac App Store command line interface. mas-cli is a simple command line interface for the Mac App Store. Designed for scripting and automation. mas requires Swift 5 runtime support. macOS 10.14.4 and later include it, but earlier releases did not. Each application in the Mac App Store has a product identifier which is also used for mas-cli commands. Using mas list will show all installed applications and their product identifiers. It is possible to search for applications by name using mas search which will search the Mac App Store and return matching identifiers. Include the --price flag to include prices in the result. mas is integrated with homebrew-bundle. If mas is installed, and you run brew bundle dump, then your Mac App Store apps will be included in the Brewfile created. See the homebrew-bundle docs for more details. mas operates via the same system services as the Mac App Store.
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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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    Blear

    Blear

    iOS app that transforms your photos into stunning blurry wallpapers

    Blear is a beautifully designed macOS app that helps users stay focused by blurring parts of their screen. It provides an intuitive way to highlight specific areas while dimming or blurring the rest, reducing distractions. Blear is minimal, lightweight, and designed with a focus on user privacy and simplicity.
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