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    Zebra iOS

    Zebra iOS

    A Useful Package Manager for iOS

    ...A stable release of Zebra for macOS isn’t yet available. You can build Zebra from source to try out the latest unfinished state of Zebra on macOS. You will need to install Procursus on your Mac, which is similar to Homebrew/MacPorts, but is based on the APT package management system Zebra is built for.
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    ProvisionQL

    ProvisionQL

    Quick Look plugin for mobile apps and provisioning profiles

    Inspired by a number of existing alternatives, the goal of this project is to provide a clean, reliable, current and open-source Quick Look plugin for iOS & macOS developers. Thumbnails will show app icon for .ipa/ .xcarchive or expiring status and device count for .mobileprovision. Quick Look preview will give a lot of information, including device UUIDs, certificates, entitlements and much more.
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    cliclick Overview

    cliclick Overview

    macOS CLI tool for emulating mouse and keyboard events

    cliclick (short for “Command Line Interface Click”) is a tool for executing mouse- and keyboard-related actions from the shell/Terminal. It is written in Objective-C and runs on macOS 10.15 or later.
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    terminal-notifier

    terminal-notifier

    Send User Notifications on macOS from the command-line

    terminal-notifier is a command-line tool to send macOS User Notifications, which are available on macOS 10.10 and higher. alerter features were merged in terminal-notifier 1.7. This led to some issues and even more issues in the 1.8 release. From now on terminal-notifier won't have the sticky notification feature nor the actions buttons. If you need them please use alerter. Sticking to two smaller specialized tools will hopefully make them easier to maintain and less error prone. It is...
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    RESideMenu

    RESideMenu

    iOS 7/8 style side menu with parallax effect

    ...The recommended approach for installating RESideMenu is via the CocoaPods package manager, as it provides flexible dependency management and dead simple installation. For best results, it is recommended that you install via CocoaPods >= 0.28.0 using Git >= 1.8.0 installed via Homebrew. If you set a backgroundImage, don't forget to set the Menu View Controller's background color to clear color. All you need to do is drop RESideMenu files into your project, and add #include "RESideMenu.h" to the top of classes that will use it.
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