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    Pock

    Pock

    Widgets manager for MacBook Touch Bar

    Pock brings your macOS Dock and useful widgets to the MacBook Pro Touch Bar, turning that slim display into an always-available control strip tailored to your workflow. Its signature feature replicates the Dock directly on the Touch Bar, letting you launch or switch apps with a tap while freeing precious pixels on your desktop. Beyond the Dock, Pock offers modular widgets—like Now Playing, status indicators, and system controls—that you can enable, disable, or rearrange to taste. The interface is intentionally minimal and glanceable, so information like track titles or app badges are readable without distracting from your main screen. Configuration is straightforward, allowing per-widget settings and theming that fits both light and dark environments. For users who still rely on Touch Bar-equipped Macs, Pock turns an underused strip into a genuinely helpful, customizable dashboard that speeds up common actions and surfaces the right context at the right time.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Vision Camera

    Vision Camera

    The Camera library that sees the vision

    VisionCamera was designed from the ground up to provide all features a camera app should have. You have full control over what device is used, and can even configure options such as frame rate, colorspace, and more. While having a lot of features, VisionCamera makes sure you don't get overwhelmed from the beginning. It provides hooks and functions to help you get started faster, and if you need full control, you can easily do that. Every functionality has been thoroughly documented and even errors are fully typed. Use TypeScript to get compile-time feedback on what has gone wrong.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Appz

    Appz

    Launch external apps, and deeplink, with ease using Swift

    Kitz aims to make your development life a bit easier by reducing the boilerplate code you have to write. Just focus on building amazing new features! All Kitz are shipped with released apps. They also have full test coverage, minimal dependencies, and are collaboration friendly! In case the app can't open the external application, it will fall-back to a web URL that is guaranteed to succeed by opening the browser. It was crucial to make sure the library can scale as the number of supported apps increase. Therefore, each supported app is implemented in isolation in a separate file. The API has been carefully designed to make the most out of auto-complete features, so you don't even have to peak into any docs or code! To make the specs as transparent as possible, the library has tests to make sure every external application action has tests with the expected results.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PhoneNumberKit

    PhoneNumberKit

    A Swift framework for parsing and formatting phone numbers

    Swift 5.3 framework for parsing, formatting and validating international phone numbers. Inspired by Google's libphonenumber. Import PhoneNumberKit at the top of the Swift file that will interact with a phone number. All of your interactions with PhoneNumberKit happen through a PhoneNumberKit object. The first step you should take is to allocate one. A PhoneNumberKit instance is relatively expensive to allocate (it parses the metadata and keeps it in memory for the object's lifecycle), you should try and make sure PhoneNumberKit is allocated once and deallocated when no longer needed. To parse a string, use the parse function. The region code is automatically computed but can be overridden if needed. PhoneNumberKit automatically does a hard type validation to ensure that the object created is valid, this can be quite costly performance-wise and can be turned off if needed.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CocoaPods

    CocoaPods

    The Cocoa Dependency Manager

    CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects. It has over 82 thousand libraries and is used in over 3 million apps. CocoaPods can help you scale your projects elegantly. CocoaPods is built with Ruby and is installable with the default Ruby available on macOS. We recommend you use the default ruby. Using the default Ruby install can require you to use sudo when installing gems. Further installation instructions are in the guides. CocoaPods manages library dependencies for your Xcode projects. The dependencies for your projects are specified in a single text file called a Podfile. CocoaPods will resolve dependencies between libraries, fetch the resulting source code, then link it together in an Xcode workspace to build your project. Ultimately the goal is to improve discoverability of, and engagement in, third party open-source libraries by creating a more centralised ecosystem.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MTMR

    MTMR

    The Touch Bar Customisation App for your MacBook Pro

    My idea is to create a platform for creating plugins to customize the TouchBar. I very much like BTT and having a full custom TouchBar (my BTT preset), and I wanted to create it. It's my first Swift project for MacOS.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Dockhand

    Dockhand

    Docker management you will like

    Dockhand is a modern, self-hosted Docker management application that provides a graphical interface for handling container operations, Docker Compose stacks, and multi-environment orchestration without relying solely on terminal commands. Designed for homelab enthusiasts, developers, and growing teams, Dockhand offers real-time container lifecycle controls, visual editors for stacks, and a dashboard that shows system metrics like CPU and memory usage. The platform supports Git integration for deploying and syncing Compose stacks directly from repositories, interactive log streaming, and shell access into containers. It also includes tools for managing images, volumes, networks, and container events, making it a comprehensive alternative to traditional command-line workflows. Authentication, single sign-on (OIDC/SSO), role-based access control, and enterprise features make it suitable for professional use as well.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Ice Menu Bar Manager

    Ice Menu Bar Manager

    Powerful menu bar manager for macOS

    Ice is a powerful menu bar management tool. While its primary function is hiding and showing menu bar items, it aims to cover a wide variety of additional features to make it one of the most versatile menu bar tools available.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Nightfall

    Nightfall

    A menu bar utility for toggling dark mode in macOS, written in Swift

    Nightfall lets you manage macOS's dark mode from the menu bar. Left-click the icon to toggle dark mode; right-click to reveal additional options. You can toggle dark mode with a global keyboard shortcut through a service. This shortcut can be configured in System Preferences: in Keyboard preferences, look for “Toggle Dark Mode” under Shortcuts, Services, General. If “Animated transition“ is enabled in preferences, Nightfall will smooth over the transition between light and dark modes with a short animation. Because of how this feature works, you’ll need to grant Nightfall screen recording permissions. If you’d like to hide Nightfall from your menu bar without quitting the app, you can do so by holding the Command key and dragging the icon out of the menu bar. To reveal Nightfall again, re-open the app while it’s still running. If “Check for new versions” is enabled in preferences, Nightfall will look for updates a few times per day.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ObjectMapper

    ObjectMapper

    Simple JSON Object mapping written in Swift

    ObjectMapper is a framework written in Swift that makes it easy for you to convert your model objects (classes and structs) to and from JSON. Once your class implements Mappable, ObjectMapper allows you to easily convert to and from JSON. Use functions to validate JSON prior to object serialization provide an existing cached object to be used for mapping, return an object of another type (which also conforms to BaseMappable) to be used for mapping. For instance, you may inspect the JSON to infer the type of object that should be used for mapping. ObjectMapper supports dot notation within keys for easy mapping of nested objects. ObjectMapper also supports custom transforms that convert values during the mapping process. To use a transform, simply create a tuple with map["field_name"] and the transform of your choice on the right side of the <- operator.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SwiftGen

    SwiftGen

    The Swift code generator for your assets, storyboards, etc.

    SwiftGen is a tool to automatically generates Swift code for resources of your projects (like images, localized strings, etc), to make them type-safe to use. Also, it's fully customizable thanks to Stencil templates, so even if it comes with predefined templates, you can make your own to generate whatever code fits your needs and your guidelines! SwiftGen is provided as a single command-line tool that uses a configuration file to define the various parsers to run (depending on the type of input files you need to parse) and their parameters. To create a sample configuration file as a starting point to adapt to your needs, run swiftgen config init. To use SwiftGen, simply create a swiftgen.yml YAML file (either manually or using swiftgen config init) then edit it to adapt to your project. The config file should list all the parsers to invoke, and for each parser, the list of inputs/outputs/templates/parameters to use for it.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SwiftGif

    SwiftGif

    A small UIImage extension with gif support

    A small UIImage extension with gif support.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SwiftUIKit

    SwiftUIKit

    SwiftUIKit is a Swift SDK that adds extra functionality to Swift

    SwiftUIKit is a Swift SDK that adds extra functionality to SwiftUI and Swift. It contains additional components, a lot of extensions to native types, and much more. SwiftUIKit can kickstart your development and solves many tricky problems.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    XcodeProj

    XcodeProj

    Read, update and write your Xcode projects

    XcodeProj is a library written in Swift for parsing and working with Xcode projects. It's heavily inspired by CocoaPods XcodeProj and xcode. Using swift-sh you can automate project-tasks using scripts, for example, we can make a script that keeps a project’s version key in sync with the current git tag that represents the project’s version. Future adaption could easily include determining the version and bumping it automatically. If so, we recommend using a library that provides a Version object. Want to start using XcodeProj? Start by digging into our documentation which will help you get familiar with the API and get to know more about the Xcode projects structure.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Airtest

    Airtest

    UI Automation Framework for Games and Apps

    ¿Airtest provides cross-platform APIs, including app installation, simulated input, assertion and so forth. Airtest uses image recognition technology to locate UI elements so that you can automate games and apps without injecting any code. Airtest cases can be easily run on large device farms, using the command line or python API. HTML reports with detailed info and screen recording allow you to quickly locate failure points. NetEase builds Airlab on top of the Airtest Project. AirtestIDE is an out-of-the-box GUI tool that helps to create and run cases in a user-friendly way. AirtestIDE supports a complete automation workflow. Poco adds the ability to directly access object(UI widget) hierarchy across the major platforms and game engines. It allows writing instructions in Python, to achieve more advanced automation.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AlertToast-SwiftUI

    AlertToast-SwiftUI

    Create Apple-like alerts & toasts using SwiftUI

    AlertToast is a SwiftUI-based library that enables developers to display lightweight, non-intrusive notifications and alerts that resemble native Apple system interactions. Unlike traditional alerts that require user confirmation, this library allows for transient messages that automatically dismiss, improving user experience for status updates such as success messages, loading indicators, or errors. It provides multiple display modes including centered alerts, top drop-down HUDs, and bottom banners, giving developers flexibility in how feedback is presented. The library includes several predefined alert types such as complete, error, loading, and image-based notifications, all designed to match Apple’s visual language. It is fully customizable, allowing developers to adjust fonts, colors, and content while maintaining consistency with the system aesthetic.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    CodeEdit for macOS

    CodeEdit for macOS

    Elevate your code editing experience. Open source, free forever

    CodeEdit is a code editor built by the community, for the community, written entirely and unapologetically for macOS. Features include syntax highlighting, code completion, project find and replace, snippets, terminal, task running, debugging, git integration, code review, extensions, and more. Developers that use a Mac should be able to use an editor that feels at home on the Mac. Comparable editors are built on Electron. This is a huge limitation because it cannot utilize system resources to their fullest potential. Electron requires a Chromium instance to run. This can mean massive performance losses and high RAM usage even for small apps built on it. Additionally, the overall code footprint is much larger and animations are slower. More frames are lost and things like window resizing feels laggy. Native apps are smooth as butter and utilize system resources much more efficiently for better performance and reliability.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac (GTMSession) is a comprehensive collection of open source Objective-C utilities and frameworks developed by Google to support macOS and iOS application development. It consolidates reusable code components drawn from various internal Google projects, offering developers a wide range of tools for building efficient, maintainable Apple platform software. The library includes modules for networking, logging, testing, data handling, and user interface extensions, helping developers avoid reinventing common functionality. Its modular design allows developers to integrate only the components they need, improving project flexibility and performance. With well-documented interfaces and consistent coding standards, Google Toolbox for Mac serves as a reliable foundation for both small and large-scale applications. It continues to be widely used across open source and internal projects that target Apple ecosystems.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Nextcloud iOS app

    Nextcloud iOS app

    Nextcloud iOS App

    Read, rename, copy, move, delete all the files stored in your Nextcloud and send them to other App. Display documents, photos, videos, audio files. Automatically display previews of images and videos. Create new folders. Add any kind of data (documents, templates, photos, videos, voice memo, etc…). Tag the most important files and folders as ‘favorites’ or ‘offline’ to consult them offline. Use the Passcode function for an advanced level of protection of single folders or to prevent access to Nextcloud to other potential users of your iPhone. You can enable the automatic loading from the camera so your photos shots will be available on your Nextcloud. You can enable memory optimization Nextcloud to save space on your iPhone.
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    OpenHaystack

    OpenHaystack

    Framework for tracking personal Bluetooth devices

    OpenHaystack is a framework for tracking personal Bluetooth devices via Apple's massive Find My network. Use it to create your own tracking tags that you can append to physical objects (keyrings, backpacks, ...) or integrate it into other Bluetooth-capable devices such as notebooks.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    TomatoBar

    TomatoBar

    World's neatest Pomodoro timer for macOS menu bar

    Have you ever heard of Pomodoro? It’s a great technique to help you keep track of time and stay on task during your studies or work. Read more about it on Wikipedia. TomatoBar is the world's neatest Pomodoro timer for the macOS menu bar. All the essential features are here - configurable work and rest intervals, optional sounds, discreet actionable notifications, and global hotkeys.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    APNGKit

    APNGKit

    High performance and delightful way to play with APNG format in iOS

    The APNGKit project is a high-performance framework for loading, displaying, and animating images in the UIKit / AppKit ecosystem (iOS, macOS, tvOS), specifically targeting the APNG (Animated PNG) image format. Unlike traditional static PNG images, APNG supports frame-by-frame animation with full-color images and transparency — yielding better visual fidelity than GIFs while remaining efficient. APNGKit offers a friendly API (e.g. APNGImage, APNGImageView) that behaves similarly to the standard image/image-view pattern, making it easy for iOS/macOS developers to adopt without learning complex new APIs. It handles loading, decoding, timing, and rendering of animated PNG frames, providing smooth animations, correct color and transparency handling, and performance optimizations. The library supports modern Apple platforms (iOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS) and works with standard dependency managers (Swift Package Manager, CocoaPods), making integration into existing projects straightforward.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Audio Priority Bar

    Audio Priority Bar

    A native macOS menu bar app for managing audio device priorities

    Audio Priority Bar is a lightweight macOS utility that gives users precise control over how audio output is prioritized across different apps and devices, filling a gap in the system audio stack that Apple doesn’t natively expose. Once installed, it places an always-accessible control in the menu bar that lets you assign priority levels to individual audio sources so that more important sounds (like alerts, calls, or music) can override or duck less important ones (like background noise or game audio). This becomes especially useful in multitasking situations — for example, keeping voice calls audible while muting or lowering other playback automatically when needed. The tool maintains simple but powerful state management so priorities persist across app launches and device changes, plus it supports per-device profiles so your rules can differ between headphones, speakers, and external monitors.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Aurora Editor

    Aurora Editor

    Aurora Editor is a IDE built by the community, for the community

    Aurora Editor is an innovative Integrated Development Environment (IDE) meticulously crafted in Swift, designed to deliver exceptional native performance on macOS. Envision all the capabilities of Xcode, but enhanced with multi-language support, seamless Git integration, and a suite of your favorite built-in development tools. Aurora Editor is built by the community, for the community, aiming to be the go-to choice for developers seeking a robust and efficient coding environment.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CocoaMQTT

    CocoaMQTT

    MQTT 5.0 client library for iOS and macOS written in Swift

    MQTT v3.1.1 and v5.0 client library for iOS/macOS/tvOS written with Swift 5. IOS Target: 9.0 or above OSX Target: 10.12 or above TVOS Target: 10.0 or above. To integrate CocoaMQTT into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, you need to modify you Podfile. On your application targets “General” settings tab, in the "Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded content" section, drag and drop CocoaMQTT.xcframework, CocoaAsyncSocket.xcframework and Starscream.xcframework from the Carthage/Build folder on disk. Then select "Embed & Sign".
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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