Swift Top 10 Open Source of the Month (v.Apr 2018)
For the past month, we ranked nearly 200 Swift Open Source Projects to pick the Top 10.
We compared projects with new or major release during this period. Mybridge AI ranks projects based on a variety of factors to measure its quality for professionals.
- Average number of Github stars in this edition: 678
- “Watch” Swift Top 10 Open Source on Github and get email once a month.
- Topics: Asynchronous, Context Menu, In App Purchase, Delegation, Text Editor, Cocoapods, Functional Programming, Flow Layouts, Home Button, Debugger
Open source projects can be useful for programmers. Hope you find an interesting project that inspires you.
Course of the month:
A) Beginners: iOS 11 and Swift 4 for Beginners: 200+ Hands-On Tutorials.[1,004 recommends, 4.7/5 stars]
B) Build Apps: The Complete iOS 11 & Swift Developer Course — Build 20 Apps. [2,712 recommends, 4.6/5 stars]
Rank 1
Swift-nio: Event-driven network application framework for high performance protocol servers & clients non-blocking. [3494 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Apple
Rank 2
ContextMenu: An iOS context menu UI inspired by Things 3. [579 stars on Github]. Courtesy of GitHawk
Rank 3
Merchantkit: A modern In-App Purchases management framework for iOS. [515 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Benjamin Mayo
Rank 4
Delegated: Closure-based delegation without memory leaks [420 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Oleg Dreyman
Rank 5
Textor: A plain text editor for iOS [364 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Louis D’hauwe
Rank 6
Tiercel: An easy-to-use and feature-rich pure Swift download framework [Language is in Chinese. Use auto page translation] [525 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Danie1s
Rank 7
FunctionKit: A framework for functional types and operations designed to fit naturally into Swift. [195 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Michael Pangburn
Rank 8
Blueprints: A framework that is meant to make your life easier when working with collection view flow layouts. [234 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Christoffer Winterkvist
Rank 9
HomeButton: Bringing the home button back to iPhone X [235 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Nathan Gitter