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    Highlightr

    Highlightr

    iOS & OSX Syntax Highlighter

    ...It will never be as fast as a native solution, but it's fast enough to be used on a real-time editor. It comes with a custom-made HTML parser for creating NSAttributtedStrings, is pre-processing the themes, and is preloading the JS libraries. As result it's taking around of 50 ms on my iPhone 6s for processing 500 lines of code.
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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.
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    Playbook

    Playbook

    A library for isolated developing UI components

    A library for isolated developing UI components and automatically taking snapshots of them. Playbook is a library that provides a sandbox for building UI components without having to worry about application-specific dependencies, strongly inspired by Storybook for JavaScript in web-frontend development. Components built by using Playbook can generate a standalone app as living style guide. This allows you to not only review UI quickly but also deliver more robust designs by separating business logics out of components. ...
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    Carthage

    Carthage

    A simple, decentralized dependency manager for Cocoa

    ...Create a Cartfile in the same directory where your .xcodeproj or .xcworkspace is. List the desired dependencies in the Cartfile. Once you have Carthage installed, you can begin adding frameworks to your project. Note that Carthage only supports dynamic frameworks, which are only available on iOS 8 or later (or any version of OS X). We encourage using XCFrameworks as of version 0.37.0 (January 2021), and require XCFrameworks when building on an Apple Silicon Mac. Switching from discrete framework bundles to XCFrameworks requires a few changes to your project.
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    Starscream

    Starscream

    Websockets in swift for iOS and OSX

    Starscream is a conforming WebSocket (RFC 6455) library in Swift. Once imported, you can open a connection to your WebSocket server. Note that socket is probably best as a property, so it doesn't get deallocated right after being setup. After you are connected, there is either a delegate or closure you can use for process WebSocket events. The writeData method gives you a simple way to send Data (binary) data to the server. The writeString method is the same as writeData, but sends text/string. ...
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    CVCalendar

    CVCalendar

    A custom visual calendar for iOS 8+ written in Swift

    ...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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    Fusuma library

    Fusuma library

    Instagram-like photo browser and a camera feature

    Fusuma is a Swift library that provides an Instagram-like photo browser with a camera feature using only a few lines of code. You can use Fusuma instead of UIImagePickerController. It also has a feature to take a square-sized photo.
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