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    XcodeProj

    XcodeProj

    Read, update and write your Xcode projects

    XcodeProj is a library written in Swift for parsing and working with Xcode projects. It's heavily inspired by CocoaPods XcodeProj and xcode. Using swift-sh you can automate project-tasks using scripts, for example, we can make a script that keeps a project’s version key in sync with the current git tag that represents the project’s version. Future adaption could easily include determining the version and bumping it automatically. If so, we recommend using a library that provides a Version object. Want to start using XcodeProj? Start by digging into our documentation which will help you get familiar with the API and get to know more about the Xcode projects structure.
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    Cache

    Cache

    Nothing but Cache

    Cache doesn't claim to be unique in this area, but it's not another monster library that gives you a god's power. It does nothing but caching, but it does it well. It offers a good public API with out-of-box implementations and great customization possibilities. Cache utilizes Codable in Swift 4 to perform serialization. The cache is built based on a Chain-of-responsibility pattern, in which there are many processing objects, each knows how to do 1 task and delegates to the next one, so can you compose Storage the way you like. All Storage now are generic by default, so you can get a type of safety experience. Once you create a Storage, it has a type constraint that you don't need to specify a type for each operation afterward.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Clean Me

    Clean Me

    A macOS system analyser and cleaner

    Clean Me uses the pod 'STPrivilegedTask' to handle sensitive data like getting your root password. Clean Me does not save this password, nor does it load the password in a variable. If you do not trust Clean Me, then check its code or block all internet access with Little Snitch or RadioSilence. Normally Clean Me should not request an internet connection, if it does, you app is compromised. In that case, remove the app as soon as possible.
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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 dependencies for your Xcode projects. The dependencies for your projects are specified in a single text file called a Podfile. CocoaPods will resolve dependencies between libraries, fetch the resulting source code, then link it together in an Xcode workspace to build your project. Ultimately the goal is to improve discoverability of, and engagement in, third party open-source libraries by creating a more centralised ecosystem.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Dozer

    Dozer

    Hide menu bar icons on macOS

    Hide menu bar icons to give your Mac a cleaner look.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MonitorControl

    MonitorControl

    Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac

    Controls your external display brightness and volume and shows native OSD. Use menubar extra sliders or the keyboard, including native Apple keys.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Nightfall

    Nightfall

    A menu bar utility for toggling dark mode in macOS, written in Swift

    Nightfall lets you manage macOS's dark mode from the menu bar. Left-click the icon to toggle dark mode; right-click to reveal additional options. You can toggle dark mode with a global keyboard shortcut through a service. This shortcut can be configured in System Preferences: in Keyboard preferences, look for “Toggle Dark Mode” under Shortcuts, Services, General. If “Animated transition“ is enabled in preferences, Nightfall will smooth over the transition between light and dark modes with a short animation. Because of how this feature works, you’ll need to grant Nightfall screen recording permissions. If you’d like to hide Nightfall from your menu bar without quitting the app, you can do so by holding the Command key and dragging the icon out of the menu bar. To reveal Nightfall again, re-open the app while it’s still running. If “Check for new versions” is enabled in preferences, Nightfall will look for updates a few times per day.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OnlySwitch

    OnlySwitch

    All-in-One menu bar app

    Menubar is smaller, you only need an All-in-One switch. OnlySwitch provides a series of toggle switches to simplify your routine work, such as Hidden desktop icons, dark mode, and hide notch of the new Macbook Pro. The switches show on your status bar, you can control them effortlessly. Switch and Shortcuts items can be customized (remove/add or sort) to show on the list. These functionalities even can be put on your desktop as Widgets.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OverlayContainer

    OverlayContainer

    Non-intrusive iOS UI library to implement overlay based interfaces

    OverlayContainer is a UI library written in Swift. It makes easier to develop overlay-based interfaces, such as the one presented in the Apple Maps, Stocks or Shortcuts apps. It perfectly mimics the overlay presented in the Siri Shotcuts app. The main component of the library is the OverlayContainerViewController. It defines an area where a view controller, called the overlay view controller, can be dragged up and down, hiding or revealing the content underneath it. OverlayContainer uses the last view controller of its viewControllers as the overlay view controller. It stacks the other view controllers on top of each other, if any, and adds them underneath the overlay view controller. Specifing only one view controller is absolutely valid. For instance, in MapsLikeViewController the overlay only covers partially its content.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Periphery

    Periphery

    A tool to identify unused code in Swift projects

    A tool to identify unused code in Swift projects. The scan command is Periphery's primary function. To begin a guided setup, simply change to your project directory. To get coherent results from Periphery, it's crucial to understand the implications of the build targets you choose to analyze. For example, imagine a project consisting of three targets: App, Lib and Tests. The App target imports Lib, and the Tests targets imports both App and Lib. If you were to provide all three to the --targets option then Periphery will be able to analyze your project as a whole. However, if you only choose to analyze App and Lib, but not Tests, Periphery may report some instances of unused code that are only referenced by Tests. Therefore when you suspect Periphery has provided an incorrect result, it's important to consider the targets that you have chosen to analyze.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    PhoneNumberKit

    PhoneNumberKit

    A Swift framework for parsing and formatting phone numbers

    Swift 5.3 framework for parsing, formatting and validating international phone numbers. Inspired by Google's libphonenumber. Import PhoneNumberKit at the top of the Swift file that will interact with a phone number. All of your interactions with PhoneNumberKit happen through a PhoneNumberKit object. The first step you should take is to allocate one. A PhoneNumberKit instance is relatively expensive to allocate (it parses the metadata and keeps it in memory for the object's lifecycle), you 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.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Runestone

    Runestone

    Performant plain text editor for iOS with syntax highlighting

    Performant plain text editor for iOS with syntax highlighting, line numbers, invisible characters and much more. Runestone uses GitHub's Tree-sitter to parse code to a syntax tree which is used for features that require an understanding of the code in the editor, for example syntax highlighting. Highlight ranges in the text view. Search the text using regular expressions. Automatically detects if a file is using spaces or tabs for indentation. Specify line endings (CR, LF, CRLF) to use when inserting a line break. Automatically detect line endings in a text. When judging the performance of Runestone, it is key to build your app in the release configuration. The optimizations applied by the compiler when using the release configuration becomes very apparent when opening large documents. The project should mostly work with Catalyst on the Mac, however, it isn't fully tested and the implementation isn't considered done. The focus is currently on the iPhone and iPad.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Tuist

    Tuist

    Create, maintain, and interact with Xcode projects at scale

    Bootstrap, maintain and interact with Xcode projects at any scale. Make maintaining projects everyone's task by describing them using plain language. Describe your projects as you think about them. Build settings, phases and other intricacies become implementation details. Instead of maintaining multiple Xcode projects, describe your project once, and reuse it everywhere. Generated projects are optimized for your focus and productivity. They contain just what you need for the task at hand. 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.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Bagel

    Bagel

    A little native network debugging tool for iOS

    Bagel is a little native iOS network debugger. It's not a proxy debugger so you don't have to mess around with certificates, proxy settings etc. As long as your iOS devices and your Mac are in the same network, you can view the network traffic of your apps separated by the devices or simulators. Most basic usage is to start Bagel iOS before any network operation. Since Bagel exposes every request info to the public it would be better if you disable it for the store versions. By default, Bagel gets your project name and device information. The desktop client uses this information to separate projects and devices. You can configure these if you wish. Bagel framework communicates with the desktop client by using Bonjour protocol. You can also configure these Netservice parameters.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    BartyCrouch

    BartyCrouch

    Incrementally update/translate your Strings files

    BartyCrouch incrementally updates your Strings files from your Code and from Interface Builder files. "Incrementally" means that BartyCrouch will by default keep both your already translated values and even your altered comments. Additionally, you can also use BartyCrouch for machine translating from one language to 60+ other languages. Using BartyCrouch is as easy as running a few simple commands from the command line which can even be automated using a build script within your project.
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    Carthage

    Carthage

    A simple, decentralized dependency manager for Cocoa

    Carthage is intended to be the simplest way to add frameworks to your Cocoa application. Carthage builds your dependencies and provides you with binary frameworks, but you retain full control over your project structure and setup. Carthage does not automatically modify your project files or your build settings. Get Carthage by running brew install carthage or choose another installation method. Create a Cartfile in the same directory where your .xcodeproj or .xcworkspace is. List the desired dependencies in the Cartfile. Once you have Carthage installed, you can begin adding frameworks to your project. Note that Carthage only supports dynamic frameworks, which are only available on iOS 8 or later (or any version of OS X). We encourage using XCFrameworks as of version 0.37.0 (January 2021), and require XCFrameworks when building on an Apple Silicon Mac. Switching from discrete framework bundles to XCFrameworks requires a few changes to your project.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    HaishinKit

    HaishinKit

    Camera and Microphone streaming library via RTMP and SRT for iOS, Mac

    Camera and Microphone streaming library via RTMP and SRT for iOS, macOS, tvOS and visionOS.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Hero iOS

    Hero iOS

    Elegant transition library for iOS & tvOS

    Hero is a library for building iOS view controller transitions. It provides a declarative layer on top of the UIKit’s cumbersome transition APIs—making custom transitions an easy task for developers. Hero is similar to Keynote’s Magic Move. It checks the heroID property on all source and destination views. 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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    KeyboardKit

    KeyboardKit

    KeyboardKit is a Swift library that helps you build custom keyboard

    KeyboardKit helps you build custom keyboard extensions with Swift and SwiftUI. KeyboardKit is a Swift-based SDK that helps you build custom keyboard extensions with Swift and SwiftUI. It extends the native keyboard APIs and provides you with a lot of functionality. The KeyboardKit project is open-source and completely free. It's hosted at GitHub, which is where you find information, documentation, sample code, demo apps etc. KeyboardKit Pro is a license-based extension to KeyboardKit. It unlocks a bunch of pro features, like more locales, localized system keyboards, local and remote autocomplete etc. KeyboardKit comes with support for 50+ locales, with more being added over time. KeyboardKit has tools for customizing everything from keys, key behavior, layout, callout actions, audio & haptic feedback, colors and styling, autocomplete etc. The KeyboardKit app let you create keyboards directly on your iPhone and iPad.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    Lightweight, pure-Swift library for downloading images from the web

    Kingfisher is a powerful, pure-Swift library for downloading and caching images from the web. It provides you a chance to use a pure-Swift way to work with remote images in your next app. Asynchronous image downloading and caching. Loading image from either URLSession-based networking or local provided data. Useful image processors and filters provided. Multiple-layer hybrid cache for both memory and disk. Fine control on cache behavior. Customizable expiration date and size limit. Cancelable downloading and auto-reusing previous downloaded content to improve performance. Independent components. Use the downloader, caching system, and image processors separately as you need. Prefetching images and showing them from the cache to boost your app. View extensions for UIImageView, NSImageView, NSButton and UIButton to directly set an image from a URL. Built-in transition animation when setting images. Customizable placeholder and indicator while loading images.
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    Localization Editor

    Localization Editor

    macOS editor app to help you manage iOS and macOS app localization

    Simple macOS editor app to help you manage iOS app localizations by allowing you to edit all the translations side by side, highlighting missing translations. Managing localization files (Localizable.strings) is a pain, there is no tooling for it. There is no easy way to know what strings are missing or to compare them across languages. Start the Localization Editor, choose File | Open folder with localization files and point it to the folder where your localization files are stored. The tool finds all the Localizable.strings, detects their language and displays your strings side by side as shown on the screenshot above. You can point it to the root of your project but it will take longer to process. All the translations are sorted by their key (shown as first column) and you can see and compare them quickly, you can also see missing translations in any language.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    MTMR

    MTMR

    The Touch Bar Customisation App for your MacBook Pro

    My idea is to create a platform for creating plugins to customize the TouchBar. I very much like BTT and having a full custom TouchBar (my BTT preset), and I wanted to create it. It's my first Swift project for MacOS.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    MeetingBar

    MeetingBar

    Your meetings at your fingertips in the macOS menu bar

    MeetingBar works on macOS with your calendar. Join and create meetings in one click.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Netfox

    Netfox

    A lightweight, one line setup, iOS / OSX network debugging library

    Netfox provides a quick look on all executed network requests performed by your iOS or OSX app. It grabs all requests - of course yours, requests from 3rd party libraries (such as AFNetworking, Alamofire or else), UIWebViews, and more.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ObjectMapper

    ObjectMapper

    Simple JSON Object mapping written in Swift

    ObjectMapper is a framework written in Swift that makes it easy for you to convert your model objects (classes and structs) to and from JSON. Once your class implements Mappable, ObjectMapper allows you to easily convert to and from JSON. Use functions to validate JSON prior to object serialization provide an existing cached object to be used for mapping, return an object of another type (which also conforms to BaseMappable) to be used for mapping. For instance, you may inspect the JSON to infer the type of object that should be used for mapping. ObjectMapper supports dot notation within keys for easy mapping of nested objects. ObjectMapper also supports custom transforms that convert values during the mapping process. To use a transform, simply create a tuple with map["field_name"] and the transform of your choice on the right side of the <- operator.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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