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FontAwesomeKit
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libPhoneNumber-iOS
iOS port from libphonenumber (Google's phone number handling library) -
SwiftRichString
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TwitterTextEditor
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RichEditorView
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Down
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SwiftyMarkdown
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Iconic
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MMMarkdown
An Objective-C framework for converting Markdown to HTML. -
Atributika
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SwiftIconFont
Icons fonts for iOS (Font Awesome 5, Iconic, Ionicon, Octicon, Themify, MapIcon, MaterialIcon, Foundation 3, Elegant Icon, Captain Icon) -
FontBlaster
Programmatically load custom fonts into your iOS, macOS and tvOS app. -
Notepad
[iOS] A fully themeable markdown editor with live syntax highlighting. -
fuse-swift
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NSStringEmojize
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Guitar
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Mustard
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Translucid
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GoogleMaterialDesignIcons
Google Material Design Icons Font for iOS -
Heimdall
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AttributedTextView
Easiest way to create an attributed UITextView (with support for multiple links and from html)
Appwrite - The open-source backend cloud platform
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README
EmojiKit
EmojiKit is a simple emoji-querying framework in Swift. It is used in Paste, an Emoji Search app in the App Store.
Installation
If you’re using Carthage, add EmojiKit to your Cartfile
:
github "dasmer/EmojiKit"
Otherwise, if you're using CocoaPods, add EmojiKit to your Podfile
:
pod 'EmojiKit', '~> 0.0.1'
Usage
1. Create an EmojiFetcher instance variable.
let fetcher = EmojiFetcher()
2. Use EmojiFetcher's query
function to get an array of Emoji
structs that match the given search string.
fetcher.query("food") { emojiResults in
for emoji in emojiResults {
print("Current Emoji: \(emoji.character) \(emoji.name)")
}
}
Contributing
The best way to contribute is by submitting a pull request. You can also submit a new Github issue if you find bugs or have questions. :octocat:
Please make sure to follow the general coding style and add test coverage for new features!