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    Swift for GraphQL

    Swift for GraphQL

    The Swift GraphQL implementation for macOS and Linux

    The Swift implementation for GraphQL, a query language for APIs created by Facebook. The GraphQLSchema object can be used to define GraphQL Schemas and Types. These schemas are made up of types, fields, arguments, and resolver functions. This repo only contains the core GraphQL implementation and does not focus on the ease of schema creation. For a better experience when creating your GraphQL schema use Graphiti. This package supports GraphQL subscription, but until the integration of AsyncSequence in Swift 5.5 the standard Swift library did not provide an event-stream construct. ...
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    Hero iOS

    Hero iOS

    Elegant transition library for iOS & tvOS

    ...Every matched view pair is then automatically transitioned from its old state to its new state. Hero can also construct animations for unmatched views. It is easy to define these animations via the heroModifiers property. Hero will run these animations alongside the Magic Move animations. All of these animations can be interactively controlled by user gestures. By default, Hero provides dynamic duration based on the Material Design Motion Guide. Duration is automatically determined by changes to distance and size—saving you the hassle, while providing consistent and delightful animations.
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    AeroSpace

    AeroSpace

    AeroSpace is an i3-like tiling window manager for macOS

    ...It supports multiple workspaces, per-display organization, and floating exceptions, so you can mix strict tiling with apps that are better left unmanaged. Configurability is a core goal: you can define rules for how specific apps should launch (tile vs. float, workspace placement), adjust gaps and padding, and fine-tune focus behavior. The project aims to feel native on macOS—respecting system features and accessibility—while giving power users the velocity they expect from a tiling manager. For developers and creators juggling many windows and monitors, AeroSpace reduces window fiddling to near zero, turning your desktop into a consistent, scriptable layout you can rely on all day.
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    SwiftLint

    SwiftLint

    A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions

    A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions, loosely based on the now archived GitHub Swift Style Guide. SwiftLint enforces the style guide rules that are generally accepted by the Swift community. These rules are well described in popular style guides like Ray Wenderlich’s Swift Style Guide. SwiftLint hooks into Clang and SourceKit to use the AST representation of your source files for more accurate results. You might want to move your SwiftLint phase directly before ‘Compile Sources’...
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    CocoaPods

    CocoaPods

    The Cocoa Dependency Manager

    CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects. It has over 82 thousand libraries and is used in over 3 million apps. CocoaPods can help you scale your projects elegantly. CocoaPods is built with Ruby and is installable with the default Ruby available on macOS. We recommend you use the default ruby. Using the default Ruby install can require you to use sudo when installing gems. Further installation instructions are in the guides. CocoaPods manages library...
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    OpenGranola

    OpenGranola

    A meeting note-taker that talks back

    ...The project emphasizes clarity and minimalism, reducing the complexity often associated with orchestration frameworks while still enabling powerful interactions between AI agents and external systems. OpenGranola allows developers to define workflows declaratively, making it easier to test, iterate, and maintain AI-driven logic without deeply coupling it to infrastructure. It is particularly suited for rapid prototyping as well as production-ready pipelines that require flexibility and transparency.
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    Tuist

    Tuist

    Create, maintain, and interact with Xcode projects at scale

    ...If we know your project won’t compile, we fail early. We don't want you *to* waste time waiting for the build system to bubble up errors. Be opinionated about the structure of the projects; define project factories that teams can use to create new projects. Tuist is optimized to support projects at scale. Whether your project is 1 target, or 1000, it should make no difference.
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    Swinject

    Swinject

    Dependency injection framework for Swift with iOS/macOS/Linux

    ...In the pattern, Swinject helps your app split into loosely-coupled components, which can be developed, tested, and maintained more easily. Swinject is powered by the Swift generic type system and first-class functions to define the dependencies of your app simply and fluently. Services must be registered to a container before they are used. The typical registration approach will differ depending on whether you are using SwinjectStoryboard or not.
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    Foundation

    Foundation

    Provides core utilities, internationalization, and OS independence

    The Foundation framework defines a base layer of functionality that is required for almost all applications. It provides primitive classes and introduces several paradigms that define functionality not provided by either the Objective-C runtime and language or Swift standard library and language. This project, swift-corelibs-foundation, provides an implementation of the Foundation API for platforms where there is no Objective-C runtime. On macOS, iOS, and other Apple platforms, apps should use the Foundation that comes with the operating system. ...
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    Factory

    Factory

    A new approach to Container-Based Dependency Injection for Swift

    ...Factory is strongly influenced by SwiftUI, and in my opinion is highly suited for use in that environment. Most container-based dependency injection systems require you to define in some way that a given service type is available for injection and many require some sort of factory or mechanism that will provide a new instance of the service when needed. Unlike Resolver which often requires defining a plethora of nested registration functions, or SwiftUI, where defining a new environment variable requires creating a new EnvironmentKey and adding additional getters and setters, here we simply add a new Factory computed variable to the default container. ...
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    RxRealm

    RxRealm

    RxSwift extension for RealmSwift's types

    The Realm Database Swift SDK enables mobile applications to access data stored in local realms. Optionally, interact with App Services features such as Functions, MongoDB Data Access, and authentication. The Realm Swift SDK supports Swift and Objective-C and provides SwiftUI-friendly property wrappers. With the Realm Swift SDK, you can access objects stored in a local instance of Realm Database. Create a new object as you would instantiate any other object. Then, pass it to Realm Database...
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    SwiftGen

    SwiftGen

    The Swift code generator for your assets, storyboards, etc.

    ...Also, it's fully customizable thanks to Stencil templates, so even if it comes with predefined templates, you can make your own to generate whatever code fits your needs and your guidelines! SwiftGen is provided as a single command-line tool that uses a configuration file to define the various parsers to run (depending on the type of input files you need to parse) and their parameters. To create a sample configuration file as a starting point to adapt to your needs, run swiftgen config init. To use SwiftGen, simply create a swiftgen.yml YAML file (either manually or using swiftgen config init) then edit it to adapt to your project. ...
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    Plot

    Plot

    A DSL for writing type-safe HTML, XML and RSS in Swift

    Welcome to Plot, a domain-specific language (DSL) for writing type-safe HTML, XML and RSS in Swift. It can be used to build websites, documents and feeds, as a templating tool, or as a renderer for higher-level components and tools. It’s primary focus is on static site generation and Swift-based web development. Plot enables you to write HTML using native, fully compiled Swift code, by modeling the HTML5 standard’s various elements as Swift APIs. The result is a very lightweight DSL that...
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    Tokamak

    Tokamak

    Framework for building browser apps with WebAssembly

    Tokamak is an open source framework that aims to replicate a large portion of Apple’s SwiftUI API in order to enable developers to build user interfaces that can run in the browser through WebAssembly as well as on native platforms. It provides a declarative programming model similar to SwiftUI, allowing developers to define views, state, and layout logic using familiar patterns while targeting environments beyond Apple’s ecosystem. The project includes a DOM renderer capable of handling a subset of SwiftUI views and modifiers, alongside additional constructs such as custom HTML rendering for greater flexibility when interacting with web technologies. ...
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    Moya

    Moya

    Network abstraction layer written in Swift

    You’re a smart developer. You probably use Alamofire to abstract away access to URLSession and all those nasty details you don’t really care about. 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...
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    Publish

    Publish

    A static site generator for Swift developers

    Publish is a static site generator built specifically for Swift developers that enables entire websites to be created using native Swift code rather than traditional templating languages. It treats each website as a Swift package, allowing developers to define structure, metadata, and behavior using strongly typed APIs that integrate seamlessly with the Swift ecosystem. The framework supports themes, plugins, and full customization of the publishing pipeline, giving users granular control over how content is transformed into HTML output. It includes built-in functionality for generating additional assets such as RSS feeds, sitemaps, and podcast feeds, making it suitable for content-driven websites and blogs. ...
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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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    Gallery

    Gallery

    Your next favorite image and video picker

    ...If this suits your need, give it a try. Gallery cares more about the video with its editing functionalities. We have VideoEditor and AdvancedVideoEditor to trim, resize, scale and define the quality of the selected video. Select albums and images. Handle selection with highlighted numbers so your users don't forget the order. Display all videos and select. For now, the use case is to select one video at a time.
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    SwiftUI Drawer

    SwiftUI Drawer

    A SwiftUI bottom-up controller, like in the Maps app

    SwiftUI Drawer is a UI component that implements a draggable bottom sheet interface similar to those found in modern mobile apps like Apple Maps, enabling users to expand or collapse content panels interactively. It is built entirely using SwiftUI, leveraging declarative patterns to define layout behavior and interactions in a concise and flexible way. The component allows developers to specify multiple resting heights, giving the drawer different states that users can snap to when dragging. It integrates seamlessly into existing layouts using a ZStack structure, where the drawer sits above other content and responds to gestures naturally. ...
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    Transition

    Transition

    Easy interactive interruptible custom ViewController transitions

    ...You have to implement the correct delegates, handle the switching between passive animation and active interaction phases, ensure the timing is right, think of interruption and cancellation, keep responsibilities separated... It quickly gets messy! This is where Transition helps you out: you just define the animation and the interaction, Transition ties it all together. Your AnimationLayer is defined as a part of your TransitionAnimation. This represents all (non-interactive) animation during a transition. The TransitionAnimation protocol exposes an array of AnimationLayers. Additionally, it contains two functions; one for setup and one for completion. ...
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    CoreRender

    CoreRender

    UIKit a-là SwiftUI.framework

    CoreRender is a SwiftUI-inspired API for UIKit (that is compatible with iOS 10+ and ObjC). CoreRender uses a declarative API to define UI components. You simply describe the layout for your UI based on a set of inputs and the framework takes care of the rest (diff and reconciliation from virtual view hierarchy to the actual one under the hood). CoreRender includes the robust and battle-tested Facebook's Yoga as default layout engine. Any component such as a text or image can be recycled and reused anywhere in the UI.
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    MultiProgressView

    MultiProgressView

    An animatable view that depicts multiple progresses over time

    ...The component is fully animatable, enabling smooth transitions when progress values change over time, which enhances the visual feedback for users. It uses a data source protocol to define the number of sections and their appearance, giving developers fine-grained control over how each segment is rendered. The library supports both programmatic and storyboard-based integration, making it flexible for different development workflows. It also includes extensive customization options such as colors, borders, labels, and layout properties, allowing developers to tailor the component to match their application’s design.
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    PMHTTP

    PMHTTP

    Swift/Obj-C HTTP framework with a focus on REST and JSON

    PMHTTP is an HTTP framework built around URLSession and designed for Swift while retaining Obj-C compatibility. We think URLSession is great. But it was designed for Obj-C and it doesn't handle anything beyond the networking aspect of a request. This means no handling of JSON, and it doesn't even provide multipart/form-data uploads. PMHTTP leaves the networking to URLSession and provides everything else.
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    Bender

    Bender

    Easily craft fast Neural Networks on iOS

    Bender allows you to easily define and run neural networks on your iOS apps, it uses Apple’s MetalPerformanceShaders under the hood. Bender provides the ease of use of CoreML with the flexibility of a modern ML framework. Bender allows you to run trained models, you can use Tensorflow, Keras, Caffe, the choice is yours. Either freeze the graph or export the weights to files.
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