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    Dockhand

    Dockhand

    Docker management you will like

    Dockhand is a modern, self-hosted Docker management application that provides a graphical interface for handling container operations, Docker Compose stacks, and multi-environment orchestration without relying solely on terminal commands. Designed for homelab enthusiasts, developers, and growing teams, Dockhand offers real-time container lifecycle controls, visual editors for stacks, and a dashboard that shows system metrics like CPU and memory usage. The platform supports Git integration for deploying and syncing Compose stacks directly from repositories, interactive log streaming, and shell access into containers. It also includes tools for managing images, volumes, networks, and container events, making it a comprehensive alternative to traditional command-line workflows. ...
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Playbook

    Playbook

    A library for isolated developing UI components

    ...This allows you to not only review UI quickly but also deliver more robust designs by separating business logics out of components. Besides, snapshots of each component can be automatically generated by unit tests, and visual regression testing can be performed using arbitrary third-party tools. For complex modern app development, it’s important to catch UI changes more sensitively and keep improving them faster. With the Playbook, you don't have to struggle through preparing the data and spend human resources for manual testings.
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    Blear

    Blear

    iOS app that transforms your photos into stunning blurry wallpapers

    Blear is a beautifully designed macOS app that helps users stay focused by blurring parts of their screen. It provides an intuitive way to highlight specific areas while dimming or blurring the rest, reducing distractions. Blear is minimal, lightweight, and designed with a focus on user privacy and simplicity.
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    Pow for iOS

    Pow for iOS

    Delightful SwiftUI effects for your app

    SwiftUI transitions that make your app shine. Pow is a collection of SwiftUI transitions that add that little bit of extra delight to your iOS app. Adding a Pow Transition to your SwiftUI app often only takes a single line of code. Pow leverages the powerful SwiftUI Transition API to deliver smooth animations and seamlessly integrates with system frameworks. Pow is made by a team of highly experienced designers and developers. Whether you are starting a new project or adding to an existing...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Codex Skill Manager

    Codex Skill Manager

    macOS app to manage your Codex skills

    CodexSkillManager is a native macOS application built with SwiftUI that provides a visual and user-friendly interface for managing local skills used by AI coding assistants like Codex and Claude Code. It allows users to browse, install, delete, and inspect both locally stored and remote skills (such as those from Clawdhub) without requiring manual file manipulation on disk, making it simpler to keep skills organized and up to date.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AlertToast-SwiftUI

    AlertToast-SwiftUI

    Create Apple-like alerts & toasts using SwiftUI

    ...It provides multiple display modes including centered alerts, top drop-down HUDs, and bottom banners, giving developers flexibility in how feedback is presented. The library includes several predefined alert types such as complete, error, loading, and image-based notifications, all designed to match Apple’s visual language. It is fully customizable, allowing developers to adjust fonts, colors, and content while maintaining consistency with the system aesthetic.
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    CVCalendar

    CVCalendar

    A custom visual calendar for iOS 8+ written in Swift

    Using CVCalendar isn't difficult at all. There are two actual ways of implementing it in your project, storyboard setup, and manual setup. Since 1.1.1 version CVCalendar requires the implementation of two protocols CVCalendarViewDelegate and CVCalendarMenuViewDelegate, please implement both. Also note, they both have a method with the same signature which means you need to implement it only once. Two views are representing ultimately a MenuView and a CalendarView so they should have...
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    MultiProgressView

    MultiProgressView

    An animatable view that depicts multiple progresses over time

    ...Modeled after the native UIProgressView, it extends functionality by allowing developers to represent multiple concurrent progress values in a segmented format. 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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    GlitchLabel

    GlitchLabel

    Glitching UILabel for iOS

    ...The component is lightweight and designed to integrate easily into UIKit-based applications without requiring complex setup or external dependencies. Developers can customize parameters such as animation duration, glitch frequency, displacement intensity, and color variations to match specific branding or visual requirements. The library focuses on delivering smooth animations while maintaining performance efficiency, making it suitable for use in splash screens, loading states, or attention-grabbing UI elements.
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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 for a demonstration, I figured a good test for the practicality of Neon would be to replicate an existing screen from a major app, one that everyone could recognize. ...
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