KeyboardKit
Scrolla.docs
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KeyboardKit
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Need help with custom keyboard in swiftui
Check out keyboardkit if your goal is to make a keyboard extension. If you just want to do this in your app them use the keyboard placement in the toolbar
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‎KeyMate Chat GPT-FOUR Keyboard (Use ChatGPT GPT4 that has Google Search Browsing Plugin baked in so it uses web data, works in any app. iOS keyboards require full access for internet access)
Cool app but aint no way you just copied the keyboardkit demo and actually used the homescreen view in your appđź’€
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How long would it take to build a keyboard in swift?
The actual iPhone keyboard code is probably not available to the public, but this open source Swift project looks pretty complete for building custom keyboards: https://github.com/KeyboardKit/KeyboardKit.
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Keyboard extension libraries
I use keyboardkit with swiftui. It can do a native ios feeling keyboard but unfortunately the autocorrect and locals cost money unless you want to build them out yourself
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How To Create Custom Keyboard App?
After reading through those, you should be ready to start. If you’re using Swift, https://github.com/KeyboardKit/KeyboardKit might be useful.
Scrolla.docs
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after kindaVim, after Wooshy, here's the last sibling: Scrolla. scroll with your keyboard and f*ck your mouse.
i've built kV to add Vim motions anywhere under macOS. but i've found that i needed an app to target UI Elements, before being able to apply those Vim motions. so i've made Wooshy. now i'm finding that i need to scroll without a mouse, so here's Scrolla: https://github.com/godbout/Scrolla.docs
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after kindaVim and Wooshy, here's the new one: Scrolla. the final step to get rid of your mouse.
the README: https://github.com/godbout/Scrolla.docs
What are some alternatives?
SwiftUI-Shimmer - Shimmer is a super-light modifier that adds a shimmering effect to any SwiftUI View, for example, to show that an operation is in progress. It works well on light and dark modes, and across iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS and visionOS.
Switcher - Switcher can prevent you to press cmd q by mistake
ChatGPTSwiftUI - A ChatGPT native iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS SwiftUI Application
Scroller - You can animate in individual views based on scroll position. Developed with SwiftUI. This library supports iOS/macOS.
SwiftBook - A Swift library for documenting, isolating, and testing SwiftUI, UIKIt & AppKit components.
Wooshy.docs - it's like Alfred but for the UI
SwiftUIBackports - A collection of SwiftUI backports for iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS
SwiftUIX - An exhaustive expansion of the standard SwiftUI library.
native-twitch - Native Twitch for Apple silicon
kindaVim.docs - Ultimate Vim Mode for macOS
CiboKit - A simple and lightweight resturant finder using the Yelp API
Content - WWDCNotes.com content