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A lightweight, pure-Swift library for downloading and caching images from the web in iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS apps.
A lightweight iOS/macOS layout framework that wraps AutoLayout with a chainable, expressive DSL.
Native Apple framework bindings for Go, enabling macOS application development without Objective-C or XCode.
A Swift package for iOS, macOS, and visionOS apps to showcase new features with customizable automatic or manual presentation.
A fast and flexible O(n) difference algorithm framework for Swift collections, optimized for animated UI batch updates.
A thin wrapper for InjectionIII that provides hot reloading for Swift applications, saving hours of development time.
A library providing predefined colors and color manipulation methods for iOS and macOS development.
A Swift and SwiftUI library providing powerful methods to manipulate colors with hex strings, gradients, and transformations.
Fast Swift manual layout framework for iOS/macOS/tvOS without auto layout, offering full control and concise syntax.
A lightweight macOS menu bar app for quickly launching and managing iOS and Android emulators.
A fast, native macOS database client with built-in AI assistant for MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, and more.
A lightweight, high-performance SVG parser for iOS and macOS, optimized for flat icons and runtime theming.
A Swift framework for creating Auto Layout constraints programmatically with a lightweight, expressive API.
Create macOS-native dynamic wallpapers (Solar, Time, and Appearance types) with an intuitive app.
A Swift library providing type-safe access to Apple's SF Symbols with compile-time safety and version support.
A Swift library that converts Markdown to NSAttributedString with extensive customization for iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
A Swift package for adding a native macOS settings window to your app with minimal code.
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