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    Proton for iOS

    Proton for iOS

    Purely native and extensible rich text editor for iOS and macOS

    Proton is a simple library that allows you to extend the behavior of a text view to add rich content that you always wanted. It provides a simple API that allows you to extend the textView to include complex content like nested textViews or for that matter, any other UIView. In the simplest terms - It's what you always wanted UITextView to be. Be a standalone component with nothing that is specific to anything that is required in complex Text Editor.
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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.
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    Moya

    Moya

    Network abstraction layer written in Swift

    ...But then, like lots of smart developers, you write ad hoc network abstraction layers. They are probably called APIManager or NetworkModel, and they always end in tears. So the basic idea of Moya is that we want some network abstraction layer that sufficiently encapsulates actually calling Alamofire directly. It should be simple enough that common things are easy, but comprehensive enough that complicated things are also easy. If you use Alamofire to abstract away URLSession, why not use something to abstract away the nitty gritty of URLs, parameters, etc? ...
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    EasyTransitions

    EasyTransitions

    A simple way to create custom interactive UIViewController transitions

    ...You can check the AppStoreAnimator for a basic example.
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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 UINavigationController.
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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.
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    HiBeacons

    HiBeacons

    An iBeacons example app for iOS 10, with Apple Watch (watchOS 3.0)

    ...The app can be used to demonstrate beacon region monitoring, advertising and ranging, simply by toggling on/off three switches in the UI, or the accompanying Apple Watch app. The apps implement a basic interface for starting all the operations from the iPhone and the Apple Watch, but the state of the various beacon operation can only be seen in the phone. (The watch app acts as a simple* remote). The source is easy to understand and modify. The structure of the app is based on a simple hierarchy of operation classes. There are three NATOperation subclasses, each responsible of a specific operation. ...
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