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    Hero iOS

    Hero iOS

    Elegant transition library for iOS & tvOS

    ...Every matched view pair is then automatically transitioned from its old state to its new state. Hero can also construct animations for unmatched views. It is easy to define these animations via the heroModifiers property. Hero will run these animations alongside the Magic Move animations. All of these animations can be interactively controlled by user gestures. By default, Hero provides dynamic duration based on the Material Design Motion Guide. Duration is automatically determined by changes to distance and size—saving you the hassle, while providing consistent and delightful animations.
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    Tokamak

    Tokamak

    Framework for building browser apps with WebAssembly

    Tokamak is an open source framework that aims to replicate a large portion of Apple’s SwiftUI API in order to enable developers to build user interfaces that can run in the browser through WebAssembly as well as on native platforms. It provides a declarative programming model similar to SwiftUI, allowing developers to define views, state, and layout logic using familiar patterns while targeting environments beyond Apple’s ecosystem. The project includes a DOM renderer capable of handling a subset of SwiftUI views and modifiers, alongside additional constructs such as custom HTML rendering for greater flexibility when interacting with web technologies. ...
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    SwiftUI Drawer

    SwiftUI Drawer

    A SwiftUI bottom-up controller, like in the Maps app

    SwiftUI Drawer is a UI component that implements a draggable bottom sheet interface similar to those found in modern mobile apps like Apple Maps, enabling users to expand or collapse content panels interactively. It is built entirely using SwiftUI, leveraging declarative patterns to define layout behavior and interactions in a concise and flexible way. The component allows developers to specify multiple resting heights, giving the drawer different states that users can snap to when dragging. It integrates seamlessly into existing layouts using a ZStack structure, where the drawer sits above other content and responds to gestures naturally. ...
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    MultiProgressView

    MultiProgressView

    An animatable view that depicts multiple progresses over time

    ...The component is fully animatable, enabling smooth transitions when progress values change over time, which enhances the visual feedback for users. It uses a data source protocol to define the number of sections and their appearance, giving developers fine-grained control over how each segment is rendered. The library supports both programmatic and storyboard-based integration, making it flexible for different development workflows. It also includes extensive customization options such as colors, borders, labels, and layout properties, allowing developers to tailor the component to match their application’s design.
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