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    ViewAnimator

    ViewAnimator

    ViewAnimator brings your UI to life with just one line

    ...It provides one line animations for any view included the ones which contain other views like UITableView and UICollectionView with its cells or UIStackView with its arrangedSubviews. ViewAnimator provides a set of UIView extensions to easily add custom animations to your views. From version 2.0.0 there are two ways to use this extension. Views can animate theirselves calling .animate(animations: [Animation]) that's the most basic usage. ViewAnimator follows the UIKit animations API style with a static method UIView.animate(views: [UIView], animations: [Animation]). This makes the library really easy to use and extensible to any kind of view. ...
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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.
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