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    TextFieldEffects

    TextFieldEffects

    Custom UITextFields effects inspired by Codrops

    ...This also prevents the frameworks problem in iOS where the IBInspectable and IBDesignable are stripped out. The effects supported are Kaede, Hoshi, Jiro, Isao, Minoru, Yoko, Madoka, Akira, and Yoshiko. Every effect is properly documented in the source code, this is the best way to both understand and see what they do. There is also an example project included with all the effects and their settings. The library is a simple drop-in, as soon as you set your subclass to one of the effects and your module to TextFieldEffects you will be able to see all the IBDesignable settings in the storyboard.
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    SwipeCellKit

    SwipeCellKit

    Swipeable UITableViewCell/UICollectionViewCell

    Introducing SwipeCellKit. A swipeable UITableViewCell based on the stock Mail.app, implemented in Swift. All source code for SwipeCellKit is available on GitHub. It includes a Demo app that copies the Mail.app Inbox interface. Left and right swipe actions. Action buttons with: text only, text + image, image only. Haptic Feedback. Customizable transitions: Border, Drag, and Reveal. Customizable action button behavior during swipe. Animated expansion when dragging past threshold. ...
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    Motion

    Motion

    A library used to create beautiful animations and transitions for iOS

    Welcome to Motion, a library used to create beautiful animations and transitions for views, layers, and view controllers. Motion is designed for beginner to expert developers. For beginners, you will be exposed to very powerful APIs that would take time and experience to develop on your own, and experts will appreciate the time saved by using Motion. You will learn how to use Motion with a general introduction to fundamental concepts and easy-to-use code snippets. Motion offers default...
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    DeckTransition

    DeckTransition

    A library to recreate the iOS Apple Music now playing transition

    DeckTransition is an attempt to recreate the card-like transition found in the iOS 10 Apple Music and iMessage apps. The transition can be called from code or using a storyboard. To use via storyboards, just setup a custom segue (kind set to custom), and set the class to DeckSegue. Set modalPresentationCapturesStatusBarAppearance to true in your modal view controller, and override the preferredStatusBarStyle variable to return .lightContent. By default, DeckTransition has a swipe-to-dismiss...
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    AMScrollingNavbar

    AMScrollingNavbar

    Scrollable UINavigationBar following the scrolling of a UIScrollView

    A custom UINavigationController that enables the scrolling of the navigation bar alongside the scrolling of an observed content view. If you are looking for the category implementation in Objective-C, make sure to checkout version 1.x and prior, although the 2.x is recomended. Make sure to use ScrollingNavigationController instead of the standard UINavigationController. Either set the class of your UINavigationController in your storyboard, or create programmatically a ScrollingNavigationController instance in your code. Use followScrollView(_: delay:) to start following the scrolling of a scrollable view (e.g.: a UIScrollView or UITableView). ...
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    Cartography

    Cartography

    A declarative Auto Layout DSL for Swift

    Using Cartography, you can set up your Auto Layout constraints in declarative code and without any stringly typing! Call the constrain* function with your UIView or NSView instances as well as a closure in which you declare the constraints between the different attributes of your views. For every view on the left hand side of an equality or inequality operator, Cartography will automatically set its translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints property to false. If the view is not controlled by...
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    Appz

    Appz

    Launch external apps, and deeplink, with ease using Swift

    Kitz aims to make your development life a bit easier by reducing the boilerplate code you have to write. Just focus on building amazing new features! All Kitz are shipped with released apps. They also have full test coverage, minimal dependencies, and are collaboration friendly! In case the app can't open the external application, it will fall-back to a web URL that is guaranteed to succeed by opening the browser. It was crucial to make sure the library can scale as the number of supported...
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    Neon

    Neon

    A powerful Swift programmatic UI layout framework

    Neon is built around how user interfaces are naturally and intuitively designed. No more springs and struts. No more whacky visual format language. No more auto layout constraints. We're not robots, so why should we build our UIs like we are? Build dynamic and beautiful user interfaces like a boss, with Swift. You can use Cocoapods to install Neon by adding it to your Podfile. To get the full benefits import Neon wherever you have a UIView operation. Rather than design some arbitrary layout...
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