BezelKit
PermissionsSwiftUI
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MIT License | MIT License |
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BezelKit
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Device specific rounded corners
So I created BezelKit which I hope can help some developers to be able to adjust to the bezel radius without multiple conditions.
PermissionsSwiftUI
- Permissions in SwiftUI
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My first SwiftUI package - PermissionsSwiftUI. Beautifully displays and handles all 12 iOS permissions
I think it depends on the overall UI/UX design. But I plan on adding a pop up alert style for the 0.0.1 release milestone so developers can have the choice to present it right before the permission is actually needed.
- PermissionsSwiftUI: Beautifully displays and handles permissions. Feedback appreciated!
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SwiftUI - When it comes to permissions, this is what's called a pro gamer move
The video demonstrates PermissionsSwiftUI, a SwiftUI package to beautifully display and handle permissions.
Obviously, you should not do this in real life app. The "pro gamer move" is kind of a meme which points out how unexpected it is to ask for every single permission in iOS. And here I used my PermissionsSwiftUI library to easily present all the iOS permissions. My library also allows you to customize the description text on the screen, developers should also have the description in their info.plist. Reference SPPermissions, it does the same thing, and it has 4000 stars
Lol, this comment is getting a lot of upvotes. Obviously, you should not do this in real life app. The "pro gamer move" is kind of a meme which points out how unexpected it is to ask for every single permission in iOS. And here I used my PermissionsSwiftUI library to easily present all the iOS permissions. My library also allows you to customize the description text on the screen, developers should also have description in their info.plist.
- jevonmao/PermissionsSwiftUI
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What’s everyone working on this month? (February 2021)
PermissionsSwiftUI: A SwiftUI package to beautifully display and handle permissions.
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Let's start a meetup!
Sure! I'm still a student, but I am very experienced in Swift programming and SwiftUI. I recently made a Swift Package - PermissionsSwiftUI and maybe I can use 5-10 minutes to walk through how I made it, the interesting challenges, and my cool SwiftUI tips and tricks.
What are some alternatives?
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