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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...
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    Desktop

    Desktop

    Building Local-First apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android

    desktop enables building cross-platform desktop applications with Elixir by pairing a Phoenix/LiveView UI with a native webview shell. The approach keeps application logic on the BEAM—supervised, fault-tolerant, and hot-reload-friendly—while rendering an HTML/CSS/JS interface inside the system’s embedded browser engine. It offers conveniences for packaging and distribution on Windows, macOS, and Linux, including app metadata, icons, and startup integration. The library exposes...
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    SwiftyStoreKit

    SwiftyStoreKit

    Lightweight in app purchases Swift framework for iOS

    SwiftyStoreKit is a lightweight In App Purchases framework for iOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS, and Mac Catalyst. SwiftyStoreKit makes it easy for an incredible number of developers to seemlessly integrate in-App Purchases. This project, however, is now community-led. We need help building out features and writing tests. If you've shipped an app in the last five years, you're probably good to go. Some features (like discounts) are only available on new OS versions. There are a number of ways to...
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    tunit - xUnit test framework

    tunit - xUnit test framework

    Modern c++17 unit testing framework on Windows, macOS, Linux, ...

    Modern c++17 unit testing framework on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and android. * Github repository : https://github.com/gammasoft71/tunit * Homepage : https://gammasoft71.wixsite.com/tunit * Reference guide : https://codedocs.xyz/gammasoft71/tunit/ * Wiki : https://github.com/gammasoft71/tunit/blob/master/docs/documentation.md * Examples : https://github.com/gammasoft71/tunit/tree/master/examples
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    Neon

    Neon

    A powerful Swift programmatic UI layout framework

    Neon is built around how user interfaces are naturally and intuitively designed. No more springs and struts. No more whacky visual format language. No more auto layout constraints. We're not robots, so why should we build our UIs like we are? Build dynamic and beautiful user interfaces like a boss, with Swift. You can use Cocoapods to install Neon by adding it to your Podfile. To get the full benefits import Neon wherever you have a UIView operation. Rather than design some arbitrary layout for a demonstration, I figured a good test for the practicality of Neon would be to replicate an existing screen from a major app, one that everyone could recognize. ...
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