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    daisyUI 4

    daisyUI 4

    The most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library

    The most popular, free, and open-source component library for Tailwind CSS.daisyUI adds component class names to Tailwind CSS so you can make beautiful websites faster than ever. In a Tailwind CSS project, you need to write utility class names for every element. Thousands of class names just to style the most basic elements.
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    Foundation

    Foundation

    Provides core utilities, internationalization, and OS independence

    The Foundation framework defines a base layer of functionality that is required for almost all applications. It provides primitive classes and introduces several paradigms that define functionality not provided by either the Objective-C runtime and language or Swift standard library and language. This project, swift-corelibs-foundation, provides an implementation of the Foundation API for platforms where there is no Objective-C runtime. On macOS, iOS, and other Apple platforms, apps should...
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    SwiftNIO

    SwiftNIO

    Network application framework for protocol servers and clients

    SwiftNIO is a cross-platform asynchronous event-driven network application framework for rapid development of maintainable high performance protocol servers & clients. Low-level protocol implementations are often a collection of ChannelHandlers that implement a protocol but still require the user to have a good understanding of SwiftNIO. Often, low-level protocol implementations will then be wrapped in high-level libraries with a nicer, more user-friendly API. High-level implementations are...
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    Swift Cross UI

    Swift Cross UI

    A cross-platform declarative UI framework, inspired by SwiftUI

    SwiftCrossUI implements a simple API similar but not identical to SwiftUI, allowing you to use the basic concepts of SwiftUI to create a cross-platform desktop app. SwiftCrossUI is designed to be flexible and can work with different backends, but has a focus on using GTK+ through SwiftGTK. Create cross-platform desktop apps for macOS, Linux and Windows. Work has been started to support multiple different backends. Switching backends only requires changing a single line of code! ...
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    Time

    Time

    Type-safe time calculations in Swift

    Type-safe time calculations in Swift. Time is not just a bunch of Double conversion functions. The main advantage of it is that all time units are strongly-typed. Starting with Xcode 11, Time is officially available only via Swift Package Manager. Of course, you always have an option of just copying-and-pasting the code - Time is just two files, so feel free.
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    MaLiang

    MaLiang

    iOS painting and drawing library based on Metal

    MaLiang is a painting framework based on Metal. It supports drawing and handwriting with customized textures. The name of "MaLiang" comes from a boy who had a magical brush in a Chinese ancient fairy story. A Canvas is the basic component of MaLiang. You will paint all things on it. Canvas extends from MetalView, which extends from MTKView. MetalView handles all the logic with MetalKit and hides them from you. MaLiang supports the automatic adjustment of stroke size with painting force. 3D...
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    Sugar for iOS

    Sugar for iOS

    Something sweet that goes great with your Cocoa

    Sugar is a sweetener for your Cocoa implementations. Gain easy access to main bundle information. To easily exclude operations from when you as a developer runs the application in the simulator, not subscribing to push notification or running analytics operations etc. Observe the keyboard showing and hiding events, and handle it.
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    Pitaya

    Pitaya

    A Swift HTTP / HTTPS networking library

    Pitaya is a Swift HTTP / HTTPS networking library for people. Inspired by Alamofire and JustHTTP. Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that automates the process of adding frameworks to your Cocoa application.
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    PanelKit

    PanelKit

    A UI framework that enables panels on iOS.

    This framework does all the heavy lifting for dragging panels, pinning them and even moving/resizing them when a keyboard is shown/dismissed. A lot of effort has gone into making the API simple for a basic implementation, yet very customizable if needed. Since PanelKit is protocol based, you don't need to subclass anything in order to use it. A panel is explicitly (without your action) shown in a UINavigationController, but the top bar can be hidden or styled as with any...
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    RandomKit

    RandomKit

    Random data generation in Swift

    RandomKit is a Swift framework that makes random data generation simple and easy. RandomKit is possibly also compatible with FreeBSD, Android, and Windows (under Cygwin) but has not been tested for those platforms. The RandomGenerator protocol defines basic methods for generating primitive values and randomizing a buffer. All provided types that conform to RandomGenerator have a static default value that can be passed as an inout argument to generation functions. The RandomBytesGenerator...
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