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Twitter Text Obj
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A rust crate that lets you compress ASCII text to a single Unicode "character"
Given the examples in this article it seems like it could potentially be used for this!
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Tweet-counter: A module to calculate the length of a tweet
It turns out, working this out is non-trivial, as Twitter has a few rules around how it count's characters. These are basically:
To it's credit, Twitter provides official open-source libraries for calculating tweet length.
- Guinness World Regex
- Tech skill shortage
What are some alternatives?
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Atributika - Convert text with HTML tags, links, hashtags, mentions into NSAttributedString. Make them clickable with UILabel drop-in replacement.
DTCoreText - Methods to allow using HTML code with CoreText
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BonMot - Beautiful, easy attributed strings in Swift
Highlightr - iOS & OSX Syntax Highlighter.
TextAttributes - An easier way to compose attributed strings
EmojiKit - Effortless emoji-querying in Swift
FontBlaster - Programmatically load custom fonts into your iOS, macOS and tvOS app.