Packages for keyword “swift”
These packages are available as a package collection, usable in Xcode or SwiftPM.
Note: Package collections are limited to 300 packages. The “swift” keyword currently has 4,514 associated packages, so its package collection includes only the top 300 packages by package score.
BytesParser
A simple byte-oriented parser/writer. Read and write formatted values to/from binary blobs/files with ease!
Cachy
A Caching Library is written in Swift that can cache JSON, Image, Zip or AnyObject with expiry date/TTYL and force refresh.
Carting
🚘 A simple tool for updating Carthage script phase
CloudUserDefaults
User defaults stored in the cloud, automatically syncs `UserDefaults` values that use a key with a specified prefix to the cloud.
CocoaCompose
Collection of Cocoa controls that look just right, offer modern Swift APIs, and nicely compose together.
CodableKit
Swift library that provides additional features for Codable
CodablePlus
A collection of extensions around the Swift `Codable` implementation.
CodeQuickKit
A Swift library simplifying some everyday tasks.
Codextended
Extensions giving Swift's Codable API type inference super powers 🦸♂️🦹♀️
Coinpaprika
This library provides convenient way to use Coinpaprika.com API in Swift.
ColorizeSwift
Terminal string styling for Swift.
ColorSelector
A SwiftUI color picker component library for macOS
ColorWellKit
A versatile alternative to NSColorWell for Cocoa and ColorPicker for SwiftUI
CoreDataPlus
A collection of extensions and helpers for working with Core Data.
CoreEngine
🌪️ Simple and light-weighted unidirectional architecture in Swift which independent of Reactive framework
CurrencyConverter
A simple currency converter library using the XML data.
CustomRepeatDate
A simple date extension that easily allows you to provide custom repeat date options for the Gregorian calendar.
FirebaseDataConnect
Firebase Data Connect Swift SDK for use with CloudSQL (PostgreSQL)
MathParser
String → Number
Demark
HTML in. MD out. Blink-fast. The little helper that chomps HTML and spits pristine Markdown. Goodbye <div>, hello ##.