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Open Display Transform is a collection of tools and experiments for rendering wide-gamut scene-linear data into an image for an SDR or HDR display device.
🔎 SimilaritySearchKit is a Swift package providing on-device text embeddings and semantic search functionality for iOS and macOS applications.
Swift Macro for enhanced automatic inits.
A Swift-y convenience for loading, saving and manipulating bitmap images.
Easy setup of a GraphQL server with Vapor. It uses the GraphQL implementation of Graphiti.
A Swift Elasticsearch Client built on top of SwiftNIO
Types and functions that make it a little easier to work with Core ML in Swift.
Harmony provides CloudKit sync for GRDB and only GRDB.
Hundreds of Core Image filters wrapped as CIImage modifiers for easy integration with SwiftUI
More dependencies for `swift-dependencies`
📸 Delightful Swift snapshot testing.
Swift APIs for SQLite: Type-safe down to the schema. Very, very, fast. Dependency free.
Bringing simple and powerful navigation tools to all Swift platforms, inspired by SwiftUI.
A toolkit for SQLite databases, with a focus on application development
Navigation helpers for SwiftUI applications built with ComposableArchitecture
FlowStacks allows you to hoist SwiftUI navigation and presentation state into a Coordinator
A library that provides undo semantics for the Composable Architecture with optional bridging tofUndoManager.
Open source game built in SwiftUI and the Composable Architecture.
A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
Navigation helpers for ComposableArchitecture to be used in SwiftUI applications
BottomSheet lets you add custom bottom sheets to your SwiftUI apps.