Packages for keyword “swift-package”
These packages are available as a package collection, usable in Xcode or SwiftPM.
Note: Package collections are limited to 300 packages. The “swift-package” keyword currently has 312 associated packages, so its package collection includes only the top 300 packages by package score.
PulsrMarkdown
A simple markdown parser, with support for ||spoilers|| (or >!spoilers!<)
SafeTypes
Swift Library to improve type safety in Swift.
SafeTypesMacros
Macros for compile-time SafeTypes initializers from literals
Scout
Easier, dynamic mocking for Swift.
SongPro
A Swift package to convert SongPro songs to a Swift struct used to generate various output formats.
StormGlass
A Swift package for interacting with the Storm Glass API
BasicMathTools
Some basic tools for doing math in Swift
SwiftEndpoint
Lightweight library providing higher level of abstraction for implementing networking in iOS and macOS applications
SwiftLibrary
🔍 Search for swift packages right from your command line
SwiftQC
Modern property-based testing for Swift 6+. Find edge cases you'd never think to test manually through automatic test generation and intelligent shrinking to minimal counterexamples.
SwiftShell
Simple Shell Executor with Swift.
SwiftSkill
Swift library for the Agent Skills open standard — parse, write, validate, and manage SKILL.md bundles for Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and other AI coding tools.
SwiftyHTMLBuilder
Swift DSL for writing HTML documents
TapTempoButton
SwiftUI View to easily add tap tempo functionality to music apps.
text-to-emoji
🤷♂️ Not sure why you'd need this.
URLImageModule
The url image allows you to show graphical content from remote sources via a url. This packe also provides useful http-request-lifecycle-specific content.
UserDefaultsKey
A swift package to specify a Key type for use with UserDefaults.
XFormatter
XFormatter creates localized strings from numbers, currencies, dates and more.
PatreonAPI-Swift
A Swift library for interacting with Patreon API
Run
Run provides a quick, concise way to run an external command and read its standard output and standard error.