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 4,446 associated packages, so its package collection includes only the top 300 packages by package score.
CardStackView
Inifinite swipeable stacked UIViews.
CBCBluetooth
Convenient Combine wrapper for CoreBluetooth
CDRCodable
An OMG Common Data Representation (CDR) encoder and decoder for Swift `Codable` types.
CGFloatLiteral
CGFloat(10) becomes 10.f
CGPathIntersection
:curly_loop: A library that identifies points where two CGPaths intersect
Chalk
✏️Expressive styling on terminal string. (chalk for swift)
CircularProgress
SwiftUI package that creates an animated circular progress bar
cloudflare-swift
Cloudflare API Client for Swift
CloudKitFeatureFlags
A library that lets you setup feature flagging for your iOS app using CloudKit
CloudSyncKit
CloudSyncKit is a lightweight Swift package for observing NSPersistentCloudKitContainer sync events and surfacing the current iCloud sync status in SwiftUI.
Cobalt
The E-sites Swift iOS API Client used for standard restful API's
CohesionKit
Single source of truth library
Coinpaprika
This library provides convenient way to use Coinpaprika.com API in Swift.
CollectionView
SwiftUI wrapper of UICollectionView.
Colorful
This is a SwiftUI color picker component library for macOS, designed to replace the default ColorPicker component.
Colors
Colors is a Swift Package to enable all system colors in SwiftUI trough a Color extension. Colors which were previously only available in UIColor/NSColor are now available in Color as well.
CombineRealm
Combine extensions for Realm
ComposableRequest
A Swift library to abstract API clients.
CompositionalLayoutDSL
CompositionalLayoutDSL, library to simplify the creation of UICollectionViewCompositionalLayout. It wraps the UIKit API and makes the code shorter and easier to read.
ContextSDK
Real-world context insights SDK for Swift apps, enhancing user experience and engagement with a privacy-first approach