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    CHIPageControl

    CHIPageControl

    A set of cool animated page controls written in Swift

    CHIPageControl is a set of cool animated page controls to replace boring UIPageControl. We were inspired by Jardson Almeida dribbble shot and implemented a few more page controls. Uniting passionate software developers and designers to deliver cutting-edge solutions. Resulting as the best mobile app development company in the Baltics.
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    CVCalendar

    CVCalendar

    A custom visual calendar for iOS 8+ written in Swift

    Using CVCalendar isn't difficult at all. There are two actual ways of implementing it in your project, storyboard setup, and manual setup. Since 1.1.1 version CVCalendar requires the implementation of two protocols CVCalendarViewDelegate and CVCalendarMenuViewDelegate, please implement both. Also note, they both have a method with the same signature which means you need to implement it only once. Two views are representing ultimately a MenuView and a CalendarView so they should have corresponding classes. To change their classes go to Identity Inspector and set custom classes.
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    Carbon library

    Carbon library

    A declarative library for building component-based user interfaces

    A declarative library for building component-based user interfaces in UITableView and UICollectionView. Provides a declarative design with the power of diffing algorithm for building list UIs. Declare the component once, it can be reused regardless kind of the list element. Solves the various problems by architecture and algorithm without destructing UIKit. Carbon is a library for building component-based user interfaces in UITableView and UICollectionView inspired by SwiftUI and React. This make it painless to build and maintain the complex UIs. Since components made with Carbon can be works directly on SwiftUI, the cost of future migration can be greatly reduced. Uses DifferenceKit which is highly optimized based on Paul Heckel’s paper for diffing. Declarative design and diffing algorithm make your code more predictable, debugging easier and providing beautiful animations to users.
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    CardParts

    CardParts

    A reactive, card-based UI framework built on UIKit for iOS developers

    CardParts is the second-generation Card UI framework for the iOS Mint application. This version includes many updates to the original card part framework, including improved MVVM, data binding (via RxSwift), use of stack views and self-sizing collection views instead of sizing cells, 100% swift and much more. The result is a much simpler, easier-to-use, more powerful, and easier-to-maintain framework. This framework is currently used by the iOS Mint application and the iOS Turbo application. There are two major parts to the card parts framework. The first is the CardsViewController which will display the cards. It is responsible for displaying cards in the proper order and managing the lifetime of the cards. The second major component is the cards themselves which are typically instances of CardPartsViewController. Each instance of CardPartsViewController displays the content of a single card, using one or more card parts (more details later).
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    Cartography

    Cartography

    A declarative Auto Layout DSL for Swift

    Using Cartography, you can set up your Auto Layout constraints in declarative code and without any stringly typing! Call the constrain* function with your UIView or NSView instances as well as a closure in which you declare the constraints between the different attributes of your views. For every view on the left hand side of an equality or inequality operator, Cartography will automatically set its translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints property to false. If the view is not controlled by you–for example if it belongs to a Apple-provided UIViewController class–you should take appropriate care when declaring its constraints. You can capture multiple constraints in a group to then replace them with new constraints at a later point. Cartography supports all built-in attributes as of iOS 8 and OS X 10.9.
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    CenteredCollectionView

    CenteredCollectionView

    A lightweight UICollectionViewLayout that 'pages' and centers its cell

    CenteredCollectionView is a lightweight drop-in-place UICollectionViewFlowLayout that pages and keeps its cells centered, resulting in the "carousel effect".
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    Chatto

    Chatto

    A lightweight framework to build chat applications, made in Swift

    Chatto is a Swift lightweight framework to build chat applications. It's been designed to be extensible and performant. Along with Chatto there is ChattoAdditions, a companion framework which includes cells for messages and an extensible input component. You can find more details about how it was implemented in our blog. Chatto is a Swift framework to ease the development of chat applications. At the UI level, it takes care of managing the UICollectionView where the messages are displayed and provides a placeholder for an input component. Provides support for interactive dismissal of the keyboard and adjusts the insets automatically when it appears. Calculates this layout in a background queue (partially if your sizing routines can be only executed in the main thread). Triggers notifications to the data source to retrieve more messages (pagination). Encourages clean code by decoupling your message's presentation into different presenters.
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    Cleanse

    Cleanse

    Lightweight Swift Dependency Injection Framework

    Cleanse is a dependency injection framework for Swift. It is designed from the ground-up with developer experience in mind. It takes inspiration from both Dagger and Guice. Cleanse is responsible for building a graph (or more specifically a directed acyclic graph) that represents all of your dependencies. This graph starts with a root object which is connected to its immediate dependencies, and those dependencies hold edges to its dependencies and so on until we have a complete picture of your application's object graph. The entry point into managing your dependencies with Cleanse starts by defining a "Root" object that is returned to you upon construction. In a Cocoa Touch application, our root object could be the rootViewController object we set on the application's UIWindow. (More logically the root object is the App Delegate, however, since we don't control the construction of that we would have to use Property Injection.
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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".
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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.
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    Collection View Slanted Layout

    Collection View Slanted Layout

    A CollectionView Layout displaying a slanted cells

    CollectionViewSlantedLayout is a subclass of the UICollectionViewLayout allowing the display of slanted cells in a UICollectionView. CollectionViewSlantedLayout is available through CocoaPods. You can also install it via Carthage. The CollectionViewDelegateSlantedLayout protocol defines methods that let you coordinate with a CollectionViewSlantedLayout object to implement a slanted layout.
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    CollectionKit

    CollectionKit

    Reimagining UICollectionView

    A modern Swift framework for building composable data-driven collection view. To start using CollectionKit, use CollectionView in place of UICollectionView. CollectionView is CollectionKit's alternative to UICollectionView. You give it a Provider object that tells CollectionView how to display a collection.
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    ColorMatchTabs

    ColorMatchTabs

    This is a Review posting app that let user find interesting places

    This is a Review posting app that let user find interesting places near them.
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    Copilot for Xcode

    Copilot for Xcode

    The missing GitHub Copilot, Codeium and ChatGPT Xcode Source Editor

    Copilot for Xcode is an Xcode Source Editor Extension that provides GitHub Copilot, Codeium and ChatGPT support for Xcode.
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    CoreRender

    CoreRender

    UIKit a-là SwiftUI.framework

    CoreRender is a SwiftUI-inspired API for UIKit (that is compatible with iOS 10+ and ObjC). CoreRender uses a declarative API to define UI components. You simply describe the layout for your UI based on a set of inputs and the framework takes care of the rest (diff and reconciliation from virtual view hierarchy to the actual one under the hood). CoreRender includes the robust and battle-tested Facebook's Yoga as default layout engine. Any component such as a text or image can be recycled and reused anywhere in the UI.
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    DeckTransition

    DeckTransition

    A library to recreate the iOS Apple Music now playing transition

    DeckTransition is an attempt to recreate the card-like transition found in the iOS 10 Apple Music and iMessage apps. The transition can be called from code or using a storyboard. To use via storyboards, just setup a custom segue (kind set to custom), and set the class to DeckSegue. Set modalPresentationCapturesStatusBarAppearance to true in your modal view controller, and override the preferredStatusBarStyle variable to return .lightContent. By default, DeckTransition has a swipe-to-dismiss gesture which is automatically enabled when your modalʼs main UIScrollView is scrolled to the top. DeckTransition has an internal heuristic to determine which UIScrollView should be tracked for the swipe-to-dismiss gesture. In general, this should be sufficient for and cover most use cases.
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    Design Patterns in Swift

    Design Patterns in Swift

    Design Patterns implemented in Swift

    Design-Patterns-In-Swift is a repository that translates classic software engineering design patterns (from sources like the Gang of Four) into Swift code examples, so you can see how those patterns look in a modern, strongly typed, object-/protocol-oriented language. It covers creational, structural, and behavioral patterns: singletons, factories, decorators, observers, strategy, command, mediator, and more. For each pattern, you’ll typically see one or more Swift implementations, commentary on where it makes sense in a Swift architecture, and caveats about when you might prefer pure protocol composition or using functional patterns instead. The examples aim to be readable and idiomatic—not overly abstract or contrived—so developers can adopt or adapt them directly.
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    DevHub Application

    DevHub Application

    A feature-rich offline application

    A feature-rich offline application, carefully crafted to support developers' daily tasks and ensure the highest security for their data. I am actively developing it with a bold goal in mind: to release updates weekly. I strive to maintain a lean footprint, aiming to curate an extensive collection comprising over 100 utilities, providing developers with a diverse array of tools. This initiative reflects my commitment to continuous improvement, offering rich tools to empower developers. DevHub is more than just a coding companion.
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    DeviceKit

    DeviceKit

    DeviceKit is a value-type replacement of UIDevice

    DeviceKit is a value-type replacement of UIDevice.
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    Differ

    Differ

    Swift library to generate differences and patches between collections

    Differ generates the differences between Collection instances. There’s a lot more to calculating diffs than performing table view animations easily. Wherever you have code that propagates added/removed/moved callbacks from your model to your user interface, you should consider using a library that can calculate differences. Animating small batches of changes is usually going to be faster and provide a more responsive experience than reloading all of your data. Calculating and acting on differences should also aid you in making a clear separation between data and user interface, and hopefully provide a more declarative approach: your model performs state transition, then your UI code performs appropriate actions based on the calculated differences to that state.
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    Difference

    Difference

    Simple way to identify what is different between 2 instances

    Better way to identify what's different between 2 instances. Have you ever written tests? Usually they use equality asserts, e.g. XCTAssertEqual, what happens if the objects aren't equal? Xcode throws a wall of text at you. This forces you to manually scan the text and try to figure out exactly what's wrong, what if instead you could just learn which property is different?
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    DifferenceKit

    DifferenceKit

    A fast and flexible O(n) difference algorithm framework

    A fast and flexible O(n) difference algorithm framework for Swift collection. The algorithm is optimized based on the Paul Heckel’s algorithm. This is a diffing algorithm developed for Carbon, works stand alone. The algorithm optimized based on the Paul Heckel’s algorithm. See also his paper A technique for isolating differences between files released in 1978. It allows all kind of diffs to be calculated in linear time O(n). RxDataSources and IGListKit are also implemented based on his algorithm. The type of the element that to take diffs must be conform to the Differentiable protocol.
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    DockProgress

    DockProgress

    Show progress in your app's Dock icon

    Show progress in your app's Dock icon.
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    Dollar

    Dollar

    A functional tool-belt for Swift Language

    Dollar is a Swift library that provides useful functional programming helper methods without extending any built in objects. It is similar to Lo-Dash or Underscore.js in Javascript. Cent is a library that extends certain Swift object types using the extension feature and gives its two cents to Swift language. It is now moved into a separate repo to support Swift Package Manager.
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    Dwifft!

    Dwifft!

    Dwifft is a small Swift library

    Dwifft is a small Swift library that tells you what the "diff" is between two collections, namely, the series of "edit operations" required to turn one into the other. It also comes with UIKit bindings, to automatically, animatedly keep a UITableView/UICollectionView in sync with a piece of data by making the necessary row/section insertion/deletion calls for you as the data changes. Dwifft is a Swift library that does two things. The first thing sounds interesting but perhaps only abstractly useful, and the other thing is a very concretely useful thing based off the first thing. It can help you build a substantially better user experience if you have table/collection views with dynamic content in your app. There is some non-trivial index math inside of this diff algorithm that is easy to screw up. Dwifft has 100% test coverage on all of its core algorithms.
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