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Swift active-directory Libraries
A complete ground-up rewrite of NoMAD utilizing the same AD Auth Framework found in NoMAD Login.
NoMAD 2 A complete ground-up rewrite of NoMAD utilizing the same AD Auth Framework found in NoMAD Login. Why? Well... that's a good question. NoMAD 1.
A usermanager written in swift 3.0 saves you from hassle of saving your active user session.
SwiftUserManager A usermanager written in swift 3.0 saves you from hassle of saving your active user session. Call api and give the json to MOProfile
NetNewsWire-Themes - A crowd-source themes directory for the NetNewsWire RSS Reader
Unofficial Official NetNewsWire Themes Directory This is a theme directory for t
Assignment 2 - A fully functional example in the CardinalKit-Example directory
Assignment 2 - A fully functional example in the CardinalKit-Example directory
A directory demo app written with SwiftUI, Core Data, and Alamofire
Directory-SwiftUI A directory demo app written with SwiftUI, Core Data, and Alamofire Getting Started Clone (or fork) this repo: git clone git@github.
A MongoDB interface for Swift [Not under active development]
MongoDB #This library is no longer under active development. I highly recommend using the robust, pure-swift alternative MongoKitten. A Swift MongoDB
A SwiftUI TextField with a prompt (or placeholder) that floats above the text field when active or not empty. Requires iOS 15.
FloatingPromptTextField A prompt is the label in a text field that informs the user about the kind of content the text field expects. In a default Tex
SwiftCop is a validation library fully written in Swift and inspired by the clarity of Ruby On Rails Active Record validations.
SwiftCop is a validation library fully written in Swift and inspired by the clarity of Ruby On Rails Active Record validations. Objective Build a stan
A minimalistic, thread safe, non-boilerplate and super easy to use version of Active Record on Core Data.
Skopelos A minimalistic, thread-safe, non-boilerplate and super easy to use version of Active Record on Core Data. Simply all you need for doing Core