Swift Code Formatters for Windows

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    SwagGen

    SwagGen

    OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 Parser and Swift code generator

    SwagGen is a library and command line tool for parsing and generating code for OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 specs, completely written in Swift. It contains a Swagger library that can be used in Swift to load and parse Swagger specs. SwagGen is a command line tool that generates code from a OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 spec. Templates for any language can be written that leverage this generator. SwagGen includes a bundled template for generating a client-side Swift library for interfacing with the Swagger spec. It includes support for model inheritance, shared enums, discrete and mutable request objects, inline schemas, Codable and Equatable models, configurable options, generic networking stack, and many other niceties.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Input mask for iOS

    Input mask for iOS

    User input masking library repo

    Input masks restrict data input and allow you to guide users to enter correct values. Interface Builder struggles to support modules imported in a form of a dynamic framework. For instance, custom views annotated as IBDesignable, containing IBInspectable and IBOutlet fields aren't recognized properly from the drag'n'dropped framework. When you cut text, characters get deleted yet you won't be able to paste them somewhere as they aren't actually in your pasteboard. Shortly after new text is being pasted from the clipboard, every UITextInput receives a new value for its selectedTextRange property from the system. This new range is not consistent with the formatted text and calculated caret position most of the time, yet it's being assigned just after set caretPosition call.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Multiliner

    Multiliner

    An Xcode source extension to expand lengthy lines

    An Xcode source extension to expand lengthy lines. Super lightweight, it's like a script. It expands long lines. That's it! Works with initializers, function calls, array literals, and SwiftUI modifiers. It's simple, just highlight the code that you want to format. If you'd like to access Multiliner quicker, try adding a key binding.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Swimat

    Swimat

    An Xcode formatter plug-in to format your swift code

    An Xcode formatter plug-in to format your swift code. After installation, you should open the Swimat.app once to make the functionality works. The module is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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