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    Audio Priority Bar

    Audio Priority Bar

    A native macOS menu bar app for managing audio device priorities

    ...This becomes especially useful in multitasking situations — for example, keeping voice calls audible while muting or lowering other playback automatically when needed. The tool maintains simple but powerful state management so priorities persist across app launches and device changes, plus it supports per-device profiles so your rules can differ between headphones, speakers, and external monitors.
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    SwiftFormat

    SwiftFormat

    A command-line tool and Xcode Extension for formatting Swift code

    SwiftFormat is a code library and command-line tool for reformatting Swift code on macOS or Linux. SwiftFormat goes above and beyond what you might expect from a code formatter. In addition to adjusting white space, it can insert or remove implicit self, remove redundant parentheses, and correct many other deviations from the standard Swift idioms. Many programmers have a preferred style for formatting their code, and others seem entirely blind to the existing formatting conventions of a...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Siren

    Siren

    Notify users when a new version of your app is available

    Notify users when a new version of your app is available and prompt them to upgrade. Siren checks a user's currently installed version of your iOS app against the version that is currently available in the App Store. If a new version is available, a language localized alert can be presented to the user informing them of the newer version, and giving them the option to update the application. Alternatively, Siren can notify your app through alternative means, such as a custom user interface....
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    Shifty

    Shifty

    A macOS menu bar app that gives you more control over Night Shift

    A macOS menu bar app that gives you more control over Night Shift. Shifty was made to expand the capabilities of the built-in Night Shift feature in macOS. You can disable Night Shift for specific apps, websites, and custom time periods. It also provides easy access to a slider to fine-tune your color temperature. With Shifty, Night Shift becomes a power user feature.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HandyJSON

    HandyJSON

    A handy swift json-object serialization/deserialization library

    ...Compared with others, the most significant feature of HandyJSON is that it does not require the objects inherit from NSObject(not using KVC but reflection), nor implements a 'mapping' function(writing value to memory directly to achieve property assignment). HandyJSON is totally dependent on the memory layout rules inferred from Swift runtime code. We are watching it and will follow every bit if it changes. To support deserialization from JSON, a class/struct needs to conform to 'HandyJSON' protocol. It's truly protocol, not some class inherited from NSObject. For struct, since the compiler provides a default empty initializer, we use it for free. ...
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