swift-confidential-plugin
Hero
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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swift-confidential-plugin
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Swift Confidential - a tool for obfuscating Swift literals.
Hi all! Have you ever looked for an easy to integrate, maintainable and secure solution for obfuscating Swift literals embedded in the application code to defend against static reverse engineering? Well I did, and since I spent most of my professional career developing security-critical apps, I faced this problem many times, yet the solutions usually involved writing a set of custom Bash scripts or Swift command line tool to accomplish the task, which wasn’t quite optimal. Then Swift 5.6 came out with brand new SPM extensible build tools opening a whole new possibilities for build tasks automation. This was exactly what I needed to take my previous solutions to the next level and eventually make it open source. With Swift Confidential it’s as simple as integrating the tool with your Swift package via the official build tool plugin, configuring your own obfuscation algorithm along with the list of secret literals, and building the project. Enjoy!
Hero
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Created this app using Swift and a bit of Objective-C
I started out with the Hero library (https://github.com/HeroTransitions/Hero) but soon replaced it with custom made animation. However, you may want to look into this library as is has a lot of nice transitions ready to use for most cases.
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Opening images similar to photos
For easy custom animations between a collection view cell (or any view) and a view controller, check out https://github.com/HeroTransitions/Hero.
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How to recreate this effect? I tried asyncimage with matchedgeometry but its not working.
There is a library that might meet your needs https://github.com/HeroTransitions/Hero
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Cracking the iOS Interview
Hero - Elegant transition
- How do I present a new view controller this way with UIKit?
- Libraries for Custom View Controller Transitions?
- Generics in Swift: Why we need them?
What are some alternatives?
loco - A linter for Swift Localizations
animated-tab-bar - :octocat: RAMAnimatedTabBarController is a Swift UI module library for adding animation to iOS tabbar items and icons. iOS library made by @Ramotion
SDWebImageSwiftUI - SwiftUI Image loading and Animation framework powered by SDWebImage
Transition - Easy interactive interruptible custom ViewController transitions
swift-confidential - Swift literals obfuscator to defend against static reverse engineering.
BubbleTransition - A custom modal transition that presents and dismiss a controller with an expanding bubble effect.
XCGLogger - A debug log framework for use in Swift projects. Allows you to log details to the console (and optionally a file), just like you would have with NSLog() or print(), but with additional information, such as the date, function name, filename and line number.
KMNavigationBarTransition - A drop-in universal library helps you to manage the navigation bar styles and makes transition animations smooth between different navigation bar styles while pushing or popping a view controller for all orientations. And you don't need to write any line of code for it, it all happens automatically.
DeviceKit - DeviceKit is a value-type replacement of UIDevice.
StarWars.iOS - This component implements transition animation to crumble view-controller into tiny pieces.
RPModalGestureTransition - You can dismiss modal by using gesture :point_up_2: :iphone:
ElasticTransition - A UIKit custom transition that simulates an elastic drag. Written in Swift.