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    Stevia

    Stevia

    Concise Autolayout code

    Stevia is part of freshOS iOS toolset. Try it in an example App! Xibs and storyboards are heavy, hard to maintain, and hard to merge. They split the view concept into 2 separate files making debugging a nightmare. There must be a better way. By creating a tool that makes Auto Layout code finally readable by a human being. By coupling it with live code injection such as injectionForXcode we can design views in real-time. View layout becomes fun, concise, maintainable, and dare I say,...
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    Swimat

    Swimat

    An Xcode formatter plug-in to format your swift code

    An Xcode formatter plug-in to format your swift code. After installation, you should open the Swimat.app once to make the functionality works. The module is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
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    AnimatedCollectionViewLayout

    AnimatedCollectionViewLayout

    UICollectionViewLayout subclass adding custom transitions/animations

    ...There are lots of ways to write animations for UICollectionView, but using a UICollectionViewLayout subclass is by far the simplest one. And it doesn't break any of your existing code. You can still use your UICollectionView subclass and you don't need to change your UICollectionViewCell. Just plug and enjoy. Most of the built-in animators work best in Paging mode and they have additional parameters that you can tweak for better transitions. You can also write your own animators by implementing the protocol LayoutAttributesAnimator. AnimatedCollectionViewLayout is available under the MIT license.
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