Packages for keyword “watchos”
These packages are available as a package collection, usable in Xcode or SwiftPM.
Stores
Typed key-value storage solution to store Codable types in various persistence layers with few lines of code!
SwiftCurrent
A library for managing complex workflows in Swift
swiftui-hooks
🪝 A SwiftUI implementation of React Hooks. Enhances reusability of stateful logic and gives state and lifecycle to function view.
SwiftyContacts
A Swift library for Contacts framework.
TranslateKit
SF Symbols for Texts: 2000+ built-in translations in 40 languages + semantic localization key macro for Swift devs
AppState
🧠 Effortless State Management and Dependency Injection for Swift 6 Applications
Capable
Unified accessibility API for iOS, macOS, tvOS & watchOS.
IDKit
Simple and lightweight library that provides a set of classes and functions to work with identifiers
Threading
Thread-safe concurrency utilities for Swift: mutexes, locks, and dispatch queue abstractions
AnyDate
Swifty Date & Time API inspired from Java 8 DateTime API.
Arachne
Networking layer for apps using Swift Concurrency.
CodableDatastore
An ACID-compliant database written in pure-swift enabling on-disk persistence for apps and services.
GridStack
A flexible grid layout view for SwiftUI
KeyboardKitPro
KeyboardKit Pro extends KeyboardKit with Pro features.
L10n-swift
Localization of the application with ability to change language "on the fly" and support for plural form in any language.
MockingKit
Easily mock protocols & classes in Swift.
mvt-tools
MapLibre/Mapbox/Mapnik vector tiles (mvt) reader/writer for Swift
Relax
Declaratively build and send client requests for REST APIs in Swift.
Spine
Unofficial Spine runtime Swift library, allows you to play animations created in the Spine app (http://esotericsoftware.com).
ConfigCat
ConfigCat SDK for Swift. ConfigCat is a hosted feature flag service: https://configcat.com. Manage feature toggles across frontend, backend, mobile, desktop apps. Alternative to LaunchDarkly. Management app + feature flag SDKs.