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    Storybook

    Storybook

    The UI component explorer, develop, document, & test React, Vue, etc.

    Storybook is an open-source tool for building UI components and pages in isolation. It streamlines UI development, testing, and documentation. Storybook provides a sandbox to build UIs in isolation so you can develop hard-to-reach states and edge cases. Implement components and pages without needing to fuss with data, APIs, or business logic. Render components in key states that are tricky to reproduce in an app. Save use cases as stories in plain JavaScript to revisit during development,...
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    CollectionKit

    CollectionKit

    Reimagining UICollectionView

    A modern Swift framework for building composable data-driven collection view. To start using CollectionKit, use CollectionView in place of UICollectionView. CollectionView is CollectionKit's alternative to UICollectionView. You give it a Provider object that tells CollectionView how to display a collection.
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    KolodaView

    KolodaView

    Simplify the implementation of Tinder-like cards on iOS

    KolodaView is a class designed to simplify the implementation of Tinder-like cards on iOS. It adds convenient functionality such as a UITableView-style dataSource/delegate interface for loading views dynamically, and efficient view loading, unloading. KolodaView is subclassed from UIView and - as with all UIKit components, it should only be accessed from the main thread. You may wish to use threads for loading or updating KolodaView contents or items, but always ensure that once your content...
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    Hub Framework

    Hub Framework

    Spotify’s component-driven UI framework for iOS

    The Hub Framework is being phased out at Spotify, and therefore we will not be maintaining it further. Welcome to the Hub Framework - a toolkit for building native, component-driven UIs on iOS. It is designed to enable teams of any size to quickly build, tweak and ship new UI features, in either new or existing apps. It also makes it easy to build backend-driven UIs. Instead of building UIViewControllers that each has hard-wired behaviors for UI in terms of controls, data binding & selection handling - a Hub Framework-powered UI is all about components. ...
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