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    WaterfallGrid

    WaterfallGrid

    A waterfall grid layout view for SwiftUI

    ...The grid transforms each element in the collection into a child view by using the supplied closure. WaterfallGrid works with identifiable data (like SwiftUI.List). You can make your data identifiable in one of two ways: by passing along with your data a key path to a property that uniquely identifies each element, or by making your data type conform to the Identifiable protocol. To customize the appearance of the grid call the gridStyle function and pass the parameters you want to customize.
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    SwiftyUserDefaults

    SwiftyUserDefaults

    Modern Swift API for NSUserDefaults

    SwiftyUserDefaults makes user defaults enjoyable to use by combining expressive Swifty API with the benefits of static typing. Define your keys in one place, use value types easily, and get extra safety and convenient compile-time checks for free. Just create a DefaultsKey object, put the type of the value you want to store in angle brackets, the key name in parentheses, and you're good to go. If you want to have a non-optional value, just provide a default value in the key.
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    Peek 5

    Peek 5

    All new design. Inspect your iOS application at runtime.

    Peek 5 with an all-new design and all-new features. Whether you're a developer, designer or QA/tester, Peek can help you at all stages of your development process. All inspectors and attributes have now been unified into a single window, making inspection simpler and faster than ever before. Feeling overwhelmed with all the information Peek has to offer? Simply tap the header to expand/collapse any section. Peek will even remember your choice across launches! Peek now supports nested...
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