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    Ollama Swift Client

    Ollama Swift Client

    A Swift client library for interacting with Ollama

    Ollama Swift Client is a native Swift client library that enables developers to interact with Ollama models directly from Apple platforms such as macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. It is designed to feel natural within the Swift ecosystem, using modern language features like async/await and strong typing to provide a clean and intuitive developer experience. The library wraps the Ollama REST API into structured Swift calls, making it easy to perform tasks such as chat completion, text generation, and...
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    SwiftOCR

    SwiftOCR

    Fast and simple OCR library written in Swift

    SwiftOCR is a fast and simple OCR library written in Swift. It uses a neural network for image recognition. As of now, SwiftOCR is optimized for recognizing short, one-line long alphanumeric codes (e.g. DI4C9CM). We currently support iOS and OS X. If you want to recognize normal text like a poem or a news article, go with Tesseract, but if you want to recognize short, alphanumeric codes (e.g. gift cards), I would advise you to choose SwiftOCR because that's where it exceeds. Tesseract is...
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