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    YYKit

    YYKit

    A collection of iOS components

    YYKit is a large collection of iOS utility and component modules, intended to provide building blocks for iOS app development. It is released under the MIT license. The repository splits out independent submodules such as YYModel (a high-performance JSON ↔ model mapping layer), YYCache (a fast caching system), YYImage (image handling, including support for formats like WebP, APNG, GIF), YYWebImage (asynchronous image loading and caching), YYText (a rich text display and editing component),...
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    YYWebImage

    YYWebImage

    Asynchronous image loading framework

    YYWebImage is an Objective-C asynchronous image loading framework for iOS that focuses on efficient downloading, decoding, caching, and displaying of remote or local images in mobile apps, designed to be a high-performance alternative to popular solutions like SDWebImage. It integrates tightly with the rest of the YYKit ecosystem and uses YYCache for memory and disk caching and YYImage for animated image support, which means it can handle formats such as WebP, APNG, and GIF smoothly in your...
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