SupportDocs
ChartView
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about 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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SupportDocs
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An app I’m working on to Ctrl-F in printed (non-digital) documents
Not the whole thing. Code is still pretty messy and it's a very big project. But the core code is open source and so is the help center.
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Today is the first anniversary of my app, Find - search text in real life! 100% offline, no ads, no IAP. getfind.app
Not the whole thing, but parts of it. The core is here. The help center is here. But if you want to see any other code, just message me! Nothing is really confidential or anything.
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SupportDocs and ProgressGif (my 2 largest libraries) both hit 50 stars! Thanks everyone.
SupportDocs is a project that u/hkamran85 and I made to generate help centers. Usually you would need to pay like $500 a month with Zendesk, which is way too much. SupportDocs uses GitHub Pages to make and host help centers for free!
ChartView
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Is it legal to use this package in a commercial app?
I have a specific app idea I have in mind which requires drawing and plotting graphs. All this sounded very daunting but I recently came across a project called "ChartView" on GitHub (https://github.com/AppPear/ChartView) .
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How to dynamically populate SwiftUI ChartsView Library BarChart
Currently using AppPear’s Chart View library for SwiftUI. Wondering what would be the best way to populate data dynamically. Preferably through an observable object. The data type is ChartData(values: [(String, BinaryInteger)]). Thanks again for the help and here’s the link to the library’s GitHub repo
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Built an NFT Tracker app with SwiftUI
I think it’s this library: https://github.com/AppPear/ChartView
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How to Add External Libraries to a SwiftUI Project Using Swift Package Manager
Now that we have our link to SwiftUICharts repo, we will need to go to our Xcode project and click on File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency and then paste in the repo's url: https://github.com/AppPear/ChartView
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SwiftUI - Stock graph hover functionality
I don't know how flexible your graph is BUT it does look like it supports what I would need. Currently we used https://github.com/AppPear/ChartView which looks great but has one fatal flaw for our use case, it has no support for X-axis labelling at all. We were exploring either using something else or developing our own alternative, that's why I was interested when I saw your video.
What are some alternatives?
open-source-ios-apps - :iphone: Collaborative List of Open-Source iOS Apps
SwiftCharts - Easy to use and highly customizable charts library for iOS
ProgressGif - Add progress bars to gifs!
SwiftUICharts - A charts / plotting library for SwiftUI. Works on macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS and has accessibility features built in.
TKRadarChart - A customizable radar chart in Swift
AxisTooltip - A library that displays tooltips in the desired view. Supports iOS and macOS.
codeapp - Building a full-fledged code editor for iPad
FLCharts - Easy to use and highly customizable charts library for iOS
SwiftChart - Line and area chart library for iOS
SwiftDown - 📦 A themable markdown editor component for your SwiftUI apps.
adb-tools-mac - Mac menu bar app for common adb tools
PackageList - The master list of repositories for the Swift Package Index.