Helm: A graph-based SwiftUI router

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  1. Helm

    A graph-based SwiftUI router (by valentinradu)

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  3. swift-composable-navigator

    An open source library for building deep-linkable SwiftUI applications with composition, testing and ergonomics in mind

    Great to have more options for SwiftUI navigation - have been using Composable Navigator, but looks like that’s now potentially end-of-life.

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