Open Source Swift System Apps for Apple iPhone

Swift System Apps for Apple iPhone

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    KeychainAccess

    KeychainAccess

    Simple Swift wrapper for Keychain that works on iOS, watchOS, tvOS

    KeychainAccess is a simple Swift wrapper for Keychain that works on iOS and OS X. Makes using Keychain APIs extremely easy and much more palatable to use in Swift. If you want to store the Touch ID protected Keychain item, specify accessibility and authenticationPolicy attributes. Do not run in the main thread if there is a possibility that the item you are trying to add already exists, and protected. Because updating protected items requires authentication. Additionally, you want to show custom authentication prompt message when updating, specify an authenticationPrompt attribute. If the item not protected, the authenticationPrompt parameter just be ignored. The same way as when you get a normal item. It will be displayed automatically Touch ID or passcode authentication If the item you try to get is protected. The same way as when you remove a normal item. There is no way to show Touch ID or passcode authentication when removing Keychain items.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Home Assistant for Apple Platforms

    Home Assistant for Apple Platforms

    Home Assistant for Apple platforms

    Home Assistant uses Bundler, Homebrew and Cocoapods to manage build dependencies. You'll need Xcode 14.1 (or later) which you can download from the App Store. Control and monitor your home from anywhere in the world. Home Assistant Companion lets you control all your devices and provides advanced location and notification engines to allow for complex automation. Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform that focuses on local control and privacy. Home Assistant Companion requires a configured Home Assistant instance. The instance must use Home Assistant Cloud or be accessible from the Internet and secured with a valid, non-self-signed, SSL certificate for location tracking. Basic notifications work without external access.
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    Connectivity

    Connectivity

    Makes Internet connectivity detection more robust by detecting Wi-FI

    Connectivity is a wrapper for Apple's Reachability providing a reliable measure of whether Internet connectivity is available where Reachability alone can only indicate whether an interface is available that might allow a connection. Connectivity's objective is to solve the captive portal problem whereby an iOS device is connected to a WiFi network lacking Internet connectivity. Such situations are commonplace and may occur for example when connecting to a public WiFi network which requires the user to register before use. Connectivity can detect such situations enabling you to react accordingly.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Raivo OTP

    Raivo OTP

    A native, lightweight and secure one-time-password (OTP) client

    Raivo OTP’s iOS application is a native, secure, and user-friendly two-factor authentication (2FA) client that generates time-based (TOTP) and counter-based (HOTP) one-time passwords to protect accounts, all built specifically for iOS devices using modern Swift. It helps users replace or supplement traditional SMS or email 2FA by securely storing OTP secrets and displaying rotating codes that can be synced via iCloud across Apple devices, reducing the risk of losing access when switching devices. Users can easily add new accounts by scanning QR codes or entering secrets manually, assign custom icons for better visual organization, and quickly search through stored tokens to find the one they need. The app includes optional biometric unlocking with Face ID or Touch ID so access to sensitive OTPs remains both fast and secure. It also supports encrypted backups and exports, letting users archive their data safely offline or transfer it between devices.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    2FAS Auth for iOS

    2FAS Auth for iOS

    Source code for 2FAS Auth iOS app

    2FAS Auth for iOS is the official iPhone and iPad client for the 2FAS authentication platform, offering users a secure and privacy-focused mobile app to manage multi-factor authentication (MFA) tokens for their online accounts. The app generates time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) and counter-based one-time passwords (HOTP) that are widely required for logging into services with enhanced security, and it lets users scan QR codes or manually enter secret keys to register new accounts. Designed with native iOS conventions, it supports Face ID and Touch ID to quickly unlock the app while keeping authentication secrets encrypted locally on the device, so sensitive data never leaves the user’s control. The client is also structured to work offline, meaning you can generate codes without a network connection, and it integrates with companion browser extensions or other 2FAS sync tools so tokens can be backed up or restored across devices securely.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Bagel

    Bagel

    A little native network debugging tool for iOS

    Bagel is a little native iOS network debugger. It's not a proxy debugger so you don't have to mess around with certificates, proxy settings etc. As long as your iOS devices and your Mac are in the same network, you can view the network traffic of your apps separated by the devices or simulators. Most basic usage is to start Bagel iOS before any network operation. Since Bagel exposes every request info to the public it would be better if you disable it for the store versions. By default, Bagel gets your project name and device information. The desktop client uses this information to separate projects and devices. You can configure these if you wish. Bagel framework communicates with the desktop client by using Bonjour protocol. You can also configure these Netservice parameters.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Cluster

    Cluster

    Easy Map Annotation Clustering

    Cluster is an easy map annotation clustering library. This repository uses an efficient method (QuadTree) to aggregate pins into a cluster. Create an object that conforms to the MKAnnotation protocol, or extend an existing one. Next, add the annotation object to an instance of ClusterManager with add(annotation:). Implement the map view’s mapView(_:viewFor:) delegate method to configure the annotation view. Return an instance of MKAnnotationView to display as a visual representation of the annotations. The ClusterAnnotationView class exposes a countLabel property. You can subclass ClusterAnnotationView to provide custom behavior as needed. Here's an example of subclassing the ClusterAnnotationView and customizing the layer borderColor.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GPUImage 2

    GPUImage 2

    Framework for GPU-accelerated video and image processing

    GPUImage 2 is the second generation of the GPUImage framework, an open source project for performing GPU-accelerated image and video processing on Mac, iOS, and now Linux. The original GPUImage framework was written in Objective-C and targeted Mac and iOS, but this latest version is written entirely in Swift and can also target Linux and future platforms that support Swift code. The objective of the framework is to make it as easy as possible to set up and perform realtime video processing or machine vision against image or video sources. By relying on the GPU to run these operations, performance improvements of 100X or more over CPU-bound code can be realized. This is particularly noticeable in mobile or embedded devices. On an iPhone 4S, this framework can easily process 1080p video at over 60 FPS. On a Raspberry Pi 3, it can perform Sobel edge detection on live 720p video at over 20 FPS.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Haneke

    Haneke

    A lightweight generic cache for iOS written in Swift

    Haneke is a lightweight generic cache for iOS and tvOS written in Swift 4. It's designed to be super-simple to use. Haneke provides a memory and LRU disk cache for UIImage, NSData, JSON, String or any other type that can be read or written as data. Particularly, Haneke excels at working with images. It includes a zero-config image cache with automatic resizing. Everything is done in background, allowing for fast, responsive scrolling. Asking Haneke to load, resize, cache and display an appropriately sized image is very simple. Generic cache with out-of-the-box support for UIImage, NSData, JSON and String. Extensible by defining custom formats, supporting additional types or implementing custom fetchers. Automatic cache eviction on memory warnings or disk capacity reached. Zero-config UIImageView and UIButton extensions to use the cache, optimized for UITableView and UICollectionView cell reuse.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Moya

    Moya

    Network abstraction layer written in Swift

    You’re a smart developer. You probably use Alamofire to abstract away access to URLSession and all those nasty details you don’t really care about. But then, like lots of smart developers, you write ad hoc network abstraction layers. They are probably called APIManager or NetworkModel, and they always end in tears. So the basic idea of Moya is that we want some network abstraction layer that sufficiently encapsulates actually calling Alamofire directly. It should be simple enough that common things are easy, but comprehensive enough that complicated things are also easy. If you use Alamofire to abstract away URLSession, why not use something to abstract away the nitty gritty of URLs, parameters, etc? After some setup, using Moya is really simple. Even cooler are the reactive extensions. Moya provides reactive extensions for ReactiveSwift and RxSwift.
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    Proton Authenticator for iPhone

    Proton Authenticator for iPhone

    iOS client for Proton Authenticator

    Proton Authenticator for iOS is the official two-factor authentication client for iPhone and iPad, providing secure generation and management of TOTP codes for users’ online accounts while prioritizing privacy and encrypted secrets storage. Written in Swift with native iOS APIs, it supports scanning QR codes to add new authentication tokens, auto-sorting entries, and fast entry selection, all within a sleek, responsive iOS interface. The application encrypts secrets on the device and uses Proton’s encrypted sync service if enabled so that users can recover or replicate their authentication tokens across devices without compromising security. It integrates with iOS features like Face ID and Touch ID to protect access to the app and tokens, ensuring only authorized users can view or generate verification codes. The repository’s open-source nature helps security professionals and auditors inspect core logic related to cryptography and token workflow.
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    Pulse

    Pulse

    Logger and network inspector for Apple platforms

    There is always this friction when it comes to debugging native apps: you can’t inspect anything that happens behind the scenes unless you use special tools, not even network requests. That’s not the case on the web with tools like Safari Web Inspector. I wanted to bring something similar to native apps. What is Pulse? It’s a persistent logger with a network inspector, but not just a tool. It’s also a framework. PulseCore.framework (iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS) provides a logger itself and a network proxy for automatically capturing network requests. PulseUI.framework (iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS) containing all the UI components you’ll see on the screenshots. Document-based Pulse apps (iOS, macOS) to view logs shared from other devices. As a developer, you integrate the frameworks into your app and configure them to capture logs and network traffic. You then add a way to display a Pulse console to view logs right on the device.
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    Reachability.swift

    Reachability.swift

    Replacement for Apple's Reachability re-written in Swift

    Reachability.swift is a replacement for Apple's Reachability sample, re-written in Swift with closures. It is compatible with iOS (8.0 - 12.0), OSX (10.9 - 10.14) and tvOS (9.0 - 12.0). Just drop the Reachability.swift file into your project. That's it! The Swift Package Manager is a tool for automating the distribution of Swift code and is integrated into the swift compiler. You can integrate using Apple's Swift package manager from xcode. All closures are run on the main queue.
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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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    iOS SDK for FreeRTOS Bluetooth Devices

    iOS SDK for FreeRTOS Bluetooth Devices

    iOS SDK for FreeRTOS Bluetooth Devices

    Using the iOS SDK for FreeRTOS Bluetooth Devices, you can create mobile applications that do the following. Scan for and connect to nearby BLE devices running FreeRTOS. Provision Wi-Fi networks for a BLE device running FreeRTOS. Act as a proxy for transmitting MQTT messages between a device running FreeRTOS and the AWS IoT cloud.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OmniEdge

    OmniEdge

    Bringing intranet on the internet with Zero-Config Mesh VPNS.

    OmniEdge is an Open source p2p layer 2 , zero-config mesh VPN infrastructure, a traditional VPN, AWS VPC, Ngrok, DDNS alternative. No central server, easy to scale with less maintenance. What happens in intranet, stays in in intranet.
    Downloads: 50 This Week
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