Top 17 Swift Animation Projects
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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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.
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Jelly
🌊 - Jelly is a library for animated, non-interactive & interactive viewcontroller transitions and presentations with the focus on a simple and yet flexible API.
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Animated Mask Label
An easy way to add a shimmering effect to any view with just one line of code. It is useful as an unobtrusive loading indicator.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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BadgeHub
A way to quickly add a notification badge icon to any view. Make any view of a full-fledged animated notification center.
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PMSuperButton
🔥 PMSuperButton is a powerful UIButton coming from the countryside, but with super powers! 😎
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Scroller
You can animate in individual views based on scroll position. Developed with SwiftUI. This library supports iOS/macOS. (by jasudev)
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SaaSHub
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Project mention: Created this app using Swift and a bit of Objective-C | /r/iOSProgramming | 2023-04-30I 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.
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
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Animation projects in Swift? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Hero | 21,815 |
2 | ViewAnimator | 7,197 |
3 | open-swiftui-animations | 3,462 |
4 | Jelly | 2,439 |
5 | EasyTransitions | 1,670 |
6 | Animated Mask Label | 1,544 |
7 | Ease | 1,258 |
8 | BadgeHub | 813 |
9 | PMSuperButton | 723 |
10 | FlightAnimator | 581 |
11 | FluidStepper | 99 |
12 | Liquid-Menu-Buttons | 60 |
13 | SwiftUIChristmasTree | 43 |
14 | pinanim | 41 |
15 | Scroller | 37 |
16 | ReordableViews | 20 |
17 | EmojiPickerExample | 12 |
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