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    capacitor

    capacitor

    Build cross-platform native progressive web apps for iOS and Android

    Capacitor is an open source native runtime for building Web Native apps. Create cross-platform iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Capacitor’s native plugin APIs make it extremely easy to access and invoke common device functionality across multiple platforms. Build web-based applications that run equally well across iOS, Android, and as Progressive Web Apps. Access the full Native SDKs on each platform, and easily deploy to the App Stores (and the web). Add custom native functionality with a simple Plugin API, or use existing Cordova plugins with our compatibility layer. Capture images, save photos, and configure hardware parameters like saturation and color balance. Save and read documents, assets, and other content your users need to access via native file systems. Gather critical information about a user’s device location, such as latitude and longitude.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    J2ObjC

    J2ObjC

    A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime

    J2ObjC is an open-source command-line tool from Google that translates Java source code to Objective-C for the iOS (iPhone/iPad) platform. This tool enables Java source to be part of an iOS application's build, as no editing of the generated files is necessary. The goal is to write an app's non-UI code (such as application logic and data models) in Java, which is then shared by web apps (using GWT), Android apps, and iOS apps. J2ObjC supports most Java language and runtime features required by client-side application developers, including exceptions, inner and anonymous classes, generic types, threads and reflection. JUnit test translation and execution is also supported. J2ObjC cannot convert Android binary applications. Developers must have source code for their Android app, which they either own or are licensed to use.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Injection for Xcode

    Injection for Xcode

    Runtime Code Injection for Objective-C & Swift

    injectionforxcode enables live code injection for iOS and macOS apps so developers can iterate on UI and logic without doing a full rebuild and relaunch. It works by compiling changed source files into dynamic bundles and loading them into the running app, swapping method implementations at runtime. The tool monitors file changes, triggers fast recompiles, and provides console feedback so you can confirm injections and quickly revert if needed. It supports Objective-C and Swift (with certain runtime caveats), and plays well with Interface Builder tweaks, letting you see visual changes almost immediately. Because it hooks into the natural development loop, it dramatically shortens feedback cycles for layout tuning, animations, and view controller logic. While not a replacement for clean rebuilds and full test runs, it’s a powerful productivity aid for day-to-day iteration.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    NativeScript iOS

    NativeScript iOS

    NativeScript for iOS and visionOS using V8

    The nativescript-ios repository contains the runtime and core modules necessary for building and running NativeScript applications on iOS devices, enabling developers to create native iOS apps using JavaScript or TypeScript.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    NativeScript plugin for Google Maps SDK

    NativeScript plugin for Google Maps SDK

    Cross Platform Google Maps SDK for Nativescript

    nativescript-google-maps-sdk is a NativeScript plugin that integrates Google Maps into mobile applications. It offers a rich set of features for displaying maps, adding markers, and handling user interactions within NativeScript apps.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    iOS Runtime for NativeScript

    iOS Runtime for NativeScript

    NativeScript for iOS using JavaScriptCore

    ios-jsc is a JavaScriptCore framework for iOS, utilized by NativeScript to execute JavaScript code within iOS applications. It provides a high-performance JavaScript engine that enables the execution of JavaScript in a native iOS environment.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    iOS-Runtime-Headers

    iOS-Runtime-Headers

    iOS Objective-C headers as derived from runtime introspection

    iOS-Runtime-Headers is a large collection of Objective-C header files reconstructed from Apple’s private iOS frameworks and the public runtime. Its purpose is to expose class interfaces—methods, properties, ivars, protocols—that are not documented by Apple, making it easier to explore system behavior and reverse-engineer APIs. The headers are generated by inspecting binaries and metadata, then organized by framework so developers can browse relationships and inheritance hierarchies. This is invaluable for research, debugging, and tooling where you need to understand what UIKit, Foundation, or lower-level frameworks are actually doing under the hood. The project encourages read-only exploration; code using private APIs is generally unsuitable for App Store distribution. Practitioners use it to guide experiments, prototype ideas, and inform jailbreak or internal tooling where runtime knowledge is essential.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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