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    PhoneNumberKit

    PhoneNumberKit

    A Swift framework for parsing and formatting phone numbers

    ... should try and make sure PhoneNumberKit is allocated once and deallocated when no longer needed. To parse a string, use the parse function. The region code is automatically computed but can be overridden if needed. PhoneNumberKit automatically does a hard type validation to ensure that the object created is valid, this can be quite costly performance-wise and can be turned off if needed.
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    SwiftDate

    SwiftDate

    Toolkit to parse, validate, manipulate, compare and display dates

    SwiftDate is the definitive toolchain to manipulate and display dates and time zones on all Apple platform and even on Linux and Swift Server Side frameworks like Vapor or Kitura. From simple date manipulation to complex business logic SwiftDate maybe the right choice for your next project. From simple date manipulation to complex business logic SwiftDate maybe the right choice for your next project. SwiftDate can recognize all the major datetime formats automatically (ISO8601, RSS, Alt RSS...
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    SwiftSVG

    SwiftSVG

    A simple, performant, and lightweight SVG parser

    SwiftSVG is not meant to be a full SVG parser. The library supports the most common use cases of flat, solid-color SVG elements. It supports grouping and transformations and can parse all path and shape elements. The best use case for SwiftSVG is for flat icons that you may want to theme at runtime and have good control over. Think icons for your app, especially if you offer light and dark themes. The library can handle complex paths, and more importantly can handle them quickly, so you can use...
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    HiBeacons

    HiBeacons

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

    ... 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. NATMonitoringOperation, NATAdvertisingOperation, and NATRangingOperation. The app is easy to use with any given proximity UUID and identifier, which can be changed in NATOperation.
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