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    SideStore

    SideStore

    SideStore is a fork of AltStore that doesn't require an AltServer

    ...It's a community-driven fork of AltStore, and has already implemented some of the community's most-requested features. SideStore is a just regular, sandboxed iOS application. The AltStore app target contains the vast majority of SideStore's functionality, including all the logic for downloading and updating apps through SideStore. SideStore makes heavy use of standard iOS frameworks and technologies most iOS developers are familiar with.
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    Airbnb Swift Style Guide

    Airbnb Swift Style Guide

    Airbnb's Swift Style Guide

    Airbnb's Swift Style Guide. Note that brevity is not a primary goal. Code should be made more concise only if other good code qualities (such as readability, simplicity, and clarity) remain equal or are improved. This repo includes a Swift Package Manager command plugin that you can use to automatically reformat or lint your package according to the style guide. To use this command plugin with your package, all you need to do is add this repo as a dependency.
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    Swift Argument Parser

    Swift Argument Parser

    Straightforward, type-safe argument parsing for Swift

    Swift Argument Parser is a type-safe, declarative library for building Swift command-line tools by annotating your command types with property wrappers like @Option, @Argument, and @Flag. It handles parsing, validation, automatic help generation, and dispatch to your run() or async entry point, letting you focus on command logic instead of boilerplate. The package supports subcommands, default values, custom parsing strategies, and rich error messages that match platform conventions. It integrates cleanly with Swift Package Manager, works well in CI, and provides incremental improvements such as Sendable conformances for wrappers to help in concurrent contexts. ...
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    Food Truck

    Food Truck

    SwiftUI sample code from WWDC22

    ...It showcases SwiftUI-first architecture with navigation, lists, detail flows, and state management suitable for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The project models a small business scenario—menus, orders, inventory, and analytics—so you can see realistic domain logic rather than a toy counter. It integrates with platform frameworks like Charts, widgets, and notifications to highlight how to surface insights and re-engage users. The code emphasizes testability and separation of concerns, illustrating how to structure features and preview them with sample data. For teams adopting SwiftUI at scale, it serves as a guided reference that balances clean architecture with platform-native polish.
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    MaLiang

    MaLiang

    iOS painting and drawing library based on Metal

    ...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 Touch is supported by default, and simulated force will be setup on devices that do not support this. forceSensitive is the property that force affects the stroke size. It should be set between 0 to 1. the smaller the value is, the less sensitive will be. if sets to 0, then force will not affect the stroke size.
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    Siesta

    Siesta

    The civilized way to write REST API clients for iOS / macOS

    Drastically simplifies app code by providing a client-side cache of observable models for RESTful resources. The elegant way to write iOS / macOS REST clients. You need to display response data whenever it arrives. Unless the requesting screen is no longer visible. Unless some other currently visible bit of UI happens to need the same data. Or is about to need it. You should show a loading indicator (but watch out for race conditions that leave it stuck spinning forever), display...
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    Katana

    Katana

    Swift Apps in a Swoosh! A modern framework for creating iOS apps

    Katana is a modern Swift framework for writing iOS applications' business logic that are testable and easy to reason about. Katana is strongly inspired by Redux. In a few words, the app state is entirely described by a single serializable data structure, and the only way to change the state is to dispatch a StateUpdater. A StateUpdater is an intent to transform the state, and contains all the information to do so.
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