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    SFSafe Symbols

    SFSafe Symbols

    Safely access Apple's SF Symbols using static typing

    At WWDC 2019, Apple announced a new library of icons that came included with that year's new operating system versions. To browse them, there's a dedicated Mac app called SF Symbols. You can be sure your symbol code won't crash due to typos or symbol availability issues. This is because all symbols are tested via a CI (on the latest iOS & tvOS versions and also some earlier OS versions). Lookups in the SF Symbols app (e. g. about available layersets, available localizations & the look of the...
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    React Native Vector Icons

    React Native Vector Icons

    Customizable Icons for React Native with full styling

    Perfect for buttons, logos and nav/tab bars. Easy to extend, style and integrate into your project. If you want to use any of the bundled icons, you need to add the icon fonts to your Xcode project. For each platform (iOS/Android/Windows) you plan to use, follow one of the options for the corresponding platform. Upgrading this package often requires the font files linked to your projects to be updated as well. If the automatic linking works for you, running this again should update the fonts. You can either use one of the bundled icons supported or roll your own custom font. ...
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    SwiftIconFont

    SwiftIconFont

    Icons fonts for iOS (Font Awesome 5, Iconic, Ionicon, Octicon, etc.

    Icons fonts for iOS (Font Awesome 5, Iconic, Ionicon, Octicon, Themify, MapIcon, MaterialIcon, Foundation 3, Elegant Icon, Captain Icon) Not yet supported. Please use Cocoapods or Carthage. CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. To integrate SwiftIconFont into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile. In your UILabel, UIButton or UITextField, set a text containing a placeholder anywhere you want the icon to be. The lazy way, just set your UILabel, UITextField, UIButton, UITextView, UIBarButtonItem class as SwiftIconLabel, SwiftIconTextField, SwiftIconButton, SwiftIconTextView, SwiftBarButtonItem, and thats it, your icons will be processed at runtime.
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    Swift Library for EmojiOne

    Swift Library for EmojiOne

    Swift Library for EmojiOne

    This EmojiOne library helps you use icons from EmojiOne. EmojiOne library currently supports UIImageView, UILabel and UIButton. You can use The Swift Package Manager to install EmojiOne by adding the proper description to your Package.swift file. Note that the Swift Package Manager is still in early design and development, for more information checkout its GitHub Page.
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