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    hosts

    hosts

    Consolidate and extend hosts files from several well-curated sources

    Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. You can optionally pick extensions to block pornography, social media, and other categories. The unified hosts file is optionally extensible. Extensions are used to include domains by category. Currently, we offer the following categories: fakenews, social, gambling, and porn. Extensions are optional, and can be combined in various ways with the base hosts file. The combined products are stored in the alternates folder. ...
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    Reachability

    Reachability

    ARC and GCD Compatible Reachability Class for iOS and MacOS

    Reachability is a lightweight Objective-C wrapper around Apple’s SCNetworkReachability that reports whether the network is reachable and via which interface (Wi-Fi or cellular). It exposes both notifications and blocks so you can react to connectivity changes without polling. Typical usage is to gate network requests, disable online-only UI, and show graceful messaging when connectivity drops. The implementation is careful about threading and runloop scheduling so events arrive reliably...
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    Refit

    Refit

    The automatic type-safe REST library for .NET Core, Xamarin and .NET.

    ...The relative URL of the resource is specified in the annotation. A request URL can be updated dynamically using replacement blocks and parameters on the method. A replacement block is an alphanumeric string surrounded by { and }. Parameters that are not specified as a URL substitution will automatically be used as query parameters. This is different than Retrofit, where all parameters must be explicitly specified. Round-tripping route parameter syntax: Forward slashes aren't encoded when using a double-asterisk (**) catch-all parameter syntax.
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    JLRoutes

    JLRoutes

    URL routing library for iOS with a simple block-based API

    ...If the block returns NO, JLRoutes will behave as if that route is not a match and it will continue looking for a match. A route is considered to be a match if the pattern string matches and the block returns YES. It is also important to note that if you pass nil for the handler block, an internal handler block will be created that simply returns YES.
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    FBRetainCycleDetector

    FBRetainCycleDetector

    iOS library to help detecting retain cycles in runtime

    ...There could also be retain cycles that we would like to omit. It's because not every retain cycle is a leak, and we might want to filter them out. Every filter is a block that having two FBObjectiveCGraphElement objects can say, if their relation is valid. If you want to profile your app, you might want to have an abstraction over how to get candidates for FBRetainCycleDetector. While you can simply track it your own, you can also use FBAllocationTracker. It's a small tool we created that can help you track the objects.
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    BlocksKit

    BlocksKit

    The Objective-C block utilities you always wish you had

    BlocksKit is a framework for Objective-C that extends Cocoa and Cocoa Touch APIs with block-based wrappers, making it easier to write concise, readable code. It provides block-based alternatives to delegation and target-action patterns, streamlining event handling in UIKit and Foundation frameworks.
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    Aspects

    Aspects

    Library for aspect oriented programming in Objective-C and Swift

    A delightful, simple library for aspect oriented programming. Think of Aspects as method swizzling on steroids. It allows you to add code to existing methods per class or per instance, whilst thinking of the insertion point e.g. before/instead/after. Aspects automatically deals with calling super and is easier to use than regular method swizzling. Aspects hooks deep into the class hierarchy and creates dynamic subclasses, much like KVO. There's known issues with this approach, and to this...
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