Packages for keyword “swiftui”
These packages are available as a package collection, usable in Xcode or SwiftPM.
Note: Package collections are limited to 300 packages. The “swiftui” keyword currently has 967 associated packages, so its package collection includes only the top 300 packages by package score.
SerialSwift
MacOS Serial solution (Observable & Event-Driven) to make integration of Serial peripherals trivial
SoundPulseButton
SwiftUI component for input sound visualizing
SwiftMVI
A lightweight MVI framework for Swift
swiftui-niche-pieces
Provides niche APIs that you would like to see provided when developing with SwiftUI
ActivityView
A SwiftUI view that enables you to properly present a UIActivityViewController. (iOS)
adaptive-modal
A presentation API library for constructing bottom sheet modals on iOS.
Animatable
Yet another animation modifiers (like fireworks, live comments or explosion) on SwiftUI
AsyncImage
This pacakge provides a clean way to fetch images from url
AtRandom
@Random – Stable, random values for SwiftUI
AudioRecorder
Dependency-injected audio recording client for macOS & iOS: live streaming, VAD, and file recording via a single testable Swift interface
AwesomeNavigation
Lightweight SwiftUI navigation library!
Axt
SwiftUI view testing library
CalendarKit
ColorWell
A versatile alternative to NSColorWell for Cocoa and ColorPicker for SwiftUI.
ContactFieldKit
A SwiftUI package that provides native iOS-style contact field management for phones, emails, and URLs
ContentBlurView
Easily get a fancy looking gradient blur as seen on watchOS 10
CounterPicker
Custom SwiftUI component - counter
CurrencyKeyboardView
A simple and lightweight SwiftUI decimalPad keyboard component for handling currency input seamlessly on watchOS 26+
DateRangePicker
A lightweight Pure SwiftUI Date Range Picker using Apple MultiDatePicker
DrawerSideBar
DrawerSideBar is a fully customizable SwiftUI drawer navigation library. Slide out your sidebar with a smooth scale effect, control it programmatically via binding, pass any view as your sidebar or main content, and handle safe area automatically — all with just a few lines of code.