awesome-swiftui-libraries VS open-swiftui-animations

Compare awesome-swiftui-libraries vs open-swiftui-animations and see what are their differences.

open-swiftui-animations

You don't need an animation library to add a simple effect to your SwiftUI app. Create it yourself with SwiftUI. This repo inspires you to add helpful and expressive SwiftUI animations like loading/progress, looping, on-off, enter, exit, fade, spin, and background animations to your next project. The repo also contains tremendous spring animations. (by amosgyamfi)
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MIT License The Unlicense
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awesome-swiftui-libraries

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-swiftui-libraries. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

open-swiftui-animations

Posts with mentions or reviews of open-swiftui-animations. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-27.
  • Integrating Zig and SwiftUI
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 27 May 2023
    SwiftUI shines you get to write Swift code and embrace the DSL

    You'll never be able to write that kind of code with Zig, or C or C++, it's impossible: https://github.com/amosgyamfi/open-swiftui-animations

    So the main advantage here would be to be able to consume your Zig code/libraries with your Swift application, and that does look interesting, so you could write your crossplatform app logic in Zig, and only use Swift for actually SwiftUI

    That's the advantage that should be advertised, Kotlin tried with Kotlin-Native, seems like a good strategy

What are some alternatives?

When comparing awesome-swiftui-libraries and open-swiftui-animations you can also consider the following projects:

ControlRoom - A macOS app to control the Xcode Simulator.

Hero - Elegant transition library for iOS & tvOS

reddit-swiftui - A cross-platform Reddit client built in SwiftUI

swiftui-spring-animations - This repository serves as your reference and complete guide for SwiftUI Spring Animations. It demonstrates use cases for the various types of spring animations and spring parameters. No more guessing the values of the parameters for spring animations you create for your next iOS app.

pika - An open-source colour picker app for macOS

burrow - Burrow is a tool for burrowing through firewalls, built by teenagers at Hack Club.

InteractiveMap - An Interactive Map Library for Swift and SwiftUI!

Content - WWDCNotes.com content

swiftui-hooks - 🪝 A SwiftUI implementation of React Hooks. Enhances reusability of stateful logic and gives state and lifecycle to function view.

Xcode-Simulator-SDKs - iOS 8.0 -> 15.0 and watchOS 2.0 -> 8.0 simulator SDKs, taken from Xcode.

pika - Pika is a Redis-Compatible database developed by Qihoo's infrastructure team.

SwiftUIChristmasTree - 🌲 Pure SwiftUI christmas tree with yearly updates. Enjoy 🎄