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    Pulley

    Pulley

    A library to imitate the iOS 10 Maps UI

    A library to imitate the drawer in Maps for iOS 10/11. The master branch follows the latest currently released version of Swift. If you need an older version of Swift, you can specify it's version (e.g. 1.0.x) in your Podfile or use the code on the branch for that version. Older branches are unsupported. Pulley 2.9.0 has new properties to support a new display mode. The base functionality should work without any significant changes. The biggest change is the new display mode of .compact to replicate Apple Maps Behavior on the iPhone SE size class devices. ...
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    SnapKit

    SnapKit

    A Swift Autolayout DSL for iOS & OS X

    SnapKit is a Swift DSL that simplifies Auto Layout for iOS and macOS. It uses expressive chaining syntax to create layout constraints in code more cleanly and concisely than native APIs. Compatible with Swift Package Manager, CocoaPods, and Carthage—used extensively in iOS/macOS UI development.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    BulletinBoard

    BulletinBoard

    General-purpose contextual cards for iOS

    ...It is especially well suited for quick user interactions such as onboarding screens or configuration. It has an interface similar to the cards displayed by iOS for AirPods, Apple TV/HomePod configuration and NFC tag scanning. It supports both the iPhone, iPhone X and the iPad. It has built-in support for accessibility features such as VoiceOver and Switch Control.
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    SwiftOCR

    SwiftOCR

    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 written in C++ and over 30 years old. To use it you first have to write a Objective-C++ wrapper for it. ...
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    SwiftChart

    SwiftChart

    Line and area chart library for iOS

    ...The chart can be initialized from the Interface Builder. Drag a normal View into a View Controller and assign to it the Chart Custom Class from the Identity Inspector. As you can see, as default the values on the x-axis are the progressive indexes of the passed array. You can customize those values by passing an array of (x: Double, y: Double) tuples to the series initializer. Use the chart.xLabels property to make the x-axis showing more labels than those inferred from the actual data. To make the chart respond to touch events, implement the ChartDelegate protocol in your class, e.g. a View Controller, and then set the chart’s delegate property.
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