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    StoriesProgressView

    StoriesProgressView

    show horizontal progress like instagram stories.

    Library that shows horizontal progress like Instagram stories.
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    Fusuma library

    Fusuma library

    Instagram-like photo browser and a camera feature

    Fusuma is a Swift library that provides an Instagram-like photo browser with a camera feature using only a few lines of code. You can use Fusuma instead of UIImagePickerController. It also has a feature to take a square-sized photo.
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    CSSgram

    CSSgram

    CSS library for Instagram filters

    Simply put, CSSgram is a library for editing your images with Instagram-like filters directly using CSS. What we're doing is adding filters to the images, as well as applying color and/or gradient overlays via various blending techniques to mimic filter effects. This means less manual image processing and more fun filter effects on the web! We are using pseudo-elements (i.e. :before and :after) to create the filter effects, so you must apply these filters on a containing element (i.e. not a content-block like <img>. ...
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