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    AnimatedCollectionViewLayout

    AnimatedCollectionViewLayout

    UICollectionViewLayout subclass adding custom transitions/animations

    A UICollectionViewLayout subclass that adds custom transitions/animations to the UICollectionView without effecting your existing code. Normally a UICollectionView has no transition effects when you scroll from one item to another. There are lots of ways to write animations for UICollectionView, but using a UICollectionViewLayout subclass is by far the simplest one. And it doesn't break any of your existing code. You can still use your UICollectionView subclass and you don't need to change your UICollectionViewCell. Just plug and enjoy. Most of the built-in animators work best in Paging mode and they have additional parameters that you can tweak for better transitions. You can also write your own animators by implementing the protocol LayoutAttributesAnimator. AnimatedCollectionViewLayout is available under the MIT license.
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    Apollo iOS

    Apollo iOS

    A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for iOS, written in Swift

    It allows you to execute queries and mutations against a GraphQL server, and returns results as query-specific Swift types. This means you don’t have to deal with parsing JSON, or passing around dictionaries and making clients cast values to the right type manually. You also don't have to write model types yourself, because these are generated from the GraphQL definitions your UI uses. As the generated types are query-specific, you're only able to access data you actually specify as part of a query. If you don't ask for a field, you won't be able to access the corresponding property. In effect, this means you can now rely on the Swift type checker to make sure errors in data access show up at compile time. With our Xcode integration, you can conveniently work with your UI code and corresponding GraphQL definitions side by side, and it will even validate your query documents, and show errors inline.
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    Appz

    Appz

    Launch external apps, and deeplink, with ease using Swift

    Kitz aims to make your development life a bit easier by reducing the boilerplate code you have to write. Just focus on building amazing new features! All Kitz are shipped with released apps. They also have full test coverage, minimal dependencies, and are collaboration friendly! In case the app can't open the external application, it will fall-back to a web URL that is guaranteed to succeed by opening the browser. It was crucial to make sure the library can scale as the number of supported apps increase. Therefore, each supported app is implemented in isolation in a separate file. The API has been carefully designed to make the most out of auto-complete features, so you don't even have to peak into any docs or code! To make the specs as transparent as possible, the library has tests to make sure every external application action has tests with the expected results.
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    Async

    Async

    Syntactic sugar in Swift for asynchronous dispatches

    Async is a syntactic sugar in Swift for asynchronous dispatches in Grand Central Dispatch. Now more than syntactic sugar for asynchronous dispatches in Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) in Swift. Custom queues, dispatch block after delay, cancel blocks that aren't already dispatched. The way it work is by using the new notification API for GCD introduced in OS X 10.10 and iOS 8. Each chaining block is called when the previous queue has finished. The dispatch_block_t can't be extended. Workaround used, Wrap dispatch_block_t in a struct that takes the block as a property. AsyncGroup facilitates working with groups of asynchronous blocks.
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    BEMCheckBox

    BEMCheckBox

    Tasteful Checkbox for iOS

    BEMCheckBox is an open-source library making it easy to create beautiful, highly customizable, animated checkboxes for iOS. The iOS Sample App included with this project demonstrates one way to correctly setup and use BEMCheckBox. It also offers the possibility to customize the checkbox within the app. BEMCheckBoxes can easily be grouped together to form radio button functionality. This will automatically manage the state of each checkbox in the group, so that only one is selected at a time, and can optionally require that the group has a selection at all times. Setting up BEMCheckBox to your project couldn't be more simple. It is modeled after UISwitch. In fact, you could just replace instances of UISwitch by BEMCheckBox in your project!
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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.
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    BTNavigationDropdownMenu

    BTNavigationDropdownMenu

    The elegant yet functional dropdown menu, written in Swift

    The elegant yet functional dropdown menu, written in Swift, appears underneath the navigation bar to display a list of defined items when a user clicks on the navigation title.
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    BartyCrouch

    BartyCrouch

    Incrementally update/translate your Strings files

    BartyCrouch incrementally updates your Strings files from your Code and from Interface Builder files. "Incrementally" means that BartyCrouch will by default keep both your already translated values and even your altered comments. Additionally, you can also use BartyCrouch for machine translating from one language to 60+ other languages. Using BartyCrouch is as easy as running a few simple commands from the command line which can even be automated using a build script within your project.
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    Beak

    Beak

    A command line interface for your Swift scripts

    Beak is a command-line interface tool for Swift scripts, enabling developers to execute public global functions defined in Swift files directly from the terminal. It simplifies scripting tasks by allowing Swift files to act as executable scripts, replacing traditional scripting tools like Make or Rake with Swift's expressive syntax. Beak supports dependency management through annotations and integrates seamlessly with Swift Package Manager.​
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    Bender

    Bender

    Easily craft fast Neural Networks on iOS

    Bender allows you to easily define and run neural networks on your iOS apps, it uses Apple’s MetalPerformanceShaders under the hood. Bender provides the ease of use of CoreML with the flexibility of a modern ML framework. Bender allows you to run trained models, you can use Tensorflow, Keras, Caffe, the choice is yours. Either freeze the graph or export the weights to files. You can import a frozen graph directly from supported platforms or re-define the network structure and load the weights. Either way, it just takes a few minutes. Bender suports the most common ML nodes and layers but it is also extensible so you can write your own custom functions. With Core ML, you can integrate trained machine learning models into your app, it supports Caffe and Keras 1.2.2+ at the moment. Apple released conversion tools to create CoreML models which then can be run easily. Finally, there is no easy way to add additional pre or post-processing layers to run on the GPU.
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    BetterSegmentedControl

    BetterSegmentedControl

    An easy to use, customizable replacement for UISegmentedControl

    BetterSegmentedControl is an easy-to-use, customizable replacement for UISegmentedControl and UISwitch written in Swift. If you prefer not to use CocoaPods or Swift Package Manager, you can integrate BetterSegmentedControl into your project manually. You can find several ways of using it, such as by designing it in a Storyboard file or creating it in code in the example project. Can be used as a segmented control or switch. Plethora of customizable options from colors to insets, radii and animations. Use text or icons as segments, or add your own custom segments. Designable straight in Interface Builder.
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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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    BlueSocket

    BlueSocket

    Socket framework for Swift using the Swift Package Manager

    Socket framework for Swift using the Swift Package Manager. Works on iOS, macOS, and Linux.
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    Bluejay

    Bluejay

    A simple Swift framework for building reliable Bluetooth LE apps

    Bluejay is a simple Swift framework for building reliable Bluetooth LE apps. Bluejay's primary goals are to simplify talking to a single Bluetooth LE peripheral. Make it easier to handle Bluetooth operations reliably. Take advantage of Swift features and conventions. A callback-based API. A FIFO operation queue for more synchronous and predictable behaviour. A background task mode for batch operations that avoids the "callback pyramid of death". Simple protocols for data serialization and deserialization. An easy and safe way to observe connection states. Powerful background restoration support. Extended error handling and logging support.
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    Blueprints

    Blueprints

    A framework that is meant to make your life easier

    Blueprints is a collection of flow layouts that is meant to make your life easier when working with collection view flow layouts. It comes with two built-in layouts that are highly flexible and easy to configure at the call site. They support properties like items per row and items per column; this will calculate the layout attributes needed for fitting the number of views that you want to appear on the screen. The framework also provides a good base for your custom implementations. By extending the core blueprint layout, you get built-in support for animations and layout attribute caching. The bundled default animator supports animations that look very similar to what you get from a vanilla table view. If you want to provide your collection view animator, no problem; you can inject an animator of your choosing when initializing the layout.
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    BouncyLayout

    BouncyLayout

    Collection view layout that makes your cells bounce

    BouncyLayout is a collection view layout that makes your cells bounce. The only you thing you need to do is import BouncyLayout, create an instance and add it to your UICollectionView. BouncyLayout is available through CocoaPods.
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    Brewlet

    Brewlet

    The missing menulet for brew.sh: keeping your packages up-to-date

    This menulet makes it easier to use brew.sh. For example, you need to manually check if some of your packages can be updated. With Brewlet it's easy: if everything is working swimmingly, then you'll see the normal icon. If updates are available to be installed, the icon will become colored, to get your attention – along with a notification if you wish. Once clicked, you'll be able to upgrade your packages, among other options. In addition, Brewlet will periodically check the status of packages in the background, so you don't have to. When new versions are available, you can update all of them at once or manually choose specific packages.
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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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    CHIPageControl

    CHIPageControl

    A set of cool animated page controls written in Swift

    CHIPageControl is a set of cool animated page controls to replace boring UIPageControl. We were inspired by Jardson Almeida dribbble shot and implemented a few more page controls. Uniting passionate software developers and designers to deliver cutting-edge solutions. Resulting as the best mobile app development company in the Baltics.
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    CVCalendar

    CVCalendar

    A custom visual calendar for iOS 8+ written in Swift

    Using CVCalendar isn't difficult at all. There are two actual ways of implementing it in your project, storyboard setup, and manual setup. Since 1.1.1 version CVCalendar requires the implementation of two protocols CVCalendarViewDelegate and CVCalendarMenuViewDelegate, please implement both. Also note, they both have a method with the same signature which means you need to implement it only once. Two views are representing ultimately a MenuView and a CalendarView so they should have corresponding classes. To change their classes go to Identity Inspector and set custom classes.
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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.
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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.
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    CardParts

    CardParts

    A reactive, card-based UI framework built on UIKit for iOS developers

    CardParts is the second-generation Card UI framework for the iOS Mint application. This version includes many updates to the original card part framework, including improved MVVM, data binding (via RxSwift), use of stack views and self-sizing collection views instead of sizing cells, 100% swift and much more. The result is a much simpler, easier-to-use, more powerful, and easier-to-maintain framework. This framework is currently used by the iOS Mint application and the iOS Turbo application. There are two major parts to the card parts framework. The first is the CardsViewController which will display the cards. It is responsible for displaying cards in the proper order and managing the lifetime of the cards. The second major component is the cards themselves which are typically instances of CardPartsViewController. Each instance of CardPartsViewController displays the content of a single card, using one or more card parts (more details later).
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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.
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    Cartography

    Cartography

    A declarative Auto Layout DSL for Swift

    Using Cartography, you can set up your Auto Layout constraints in declarative code and without any stringly typing! Call the constrain* function with your UIView or NSView instances as well as a closure in which you declare the constraints between the different attributes of your views. For every view on the left hand side of an equality or inequality operator, Cartography will automatically set its translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints property to false. If the view is not controlled by you–for example if it belongs to a Apple-provided UIViewController class–you should take appropriate care when declaring its constraints. You can capture multiple constraints in a group to then replace them with new constraints at a later point. Cartography supports all built-in attributes as of iOS 8 and OS X 10.9.
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