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If you are looking for Objective-C version check it out here: BFKit.
BFKit-Swift is a collection of useful classes, structs and extensions to develop Apps faster.
For example you can use every iOS font with just an enum!
It also adds some useful functions with BF classes and extends some Foundation and UIKit classes.
iOS | Linux | |
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BFApp | ||
BFButton | ||
BFDataStructures (List - Queue - Stack) |
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BFLog | ||
BFPassword | ||
BFSystemSound | ||
BFTextField | ||
BFTouchID |
iOS | Linux | |
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Array | ||
Collection | ||
Data | ||
Date | ||
FileManager | ||
Number | ||
NSObject | ||
ProcessInfo | ||
String | ||
Thread |
Swift | Xcode | BFKit Swift | iOS | Linux |
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1.2 | 6.3 | 1.0.0...1.4.1 | 7.0+ | |
2.0...2.1 | 7.0 | 1.5.0...1.6.2 | 7.0+ | |
2.2 | 7.3 | 1.6.3...1.7.0 | 7.0+ | |
2.3 | 8.0 | 1.8.0 | 7.0+ | |
3.0 | 8.0...8.2 | 2.0.0...2.2.2 | 8.0+ |
- If you need help, use Stack Overflow.
- If you found a bug, open an issue.
- If you have a feature request, open an issue.
- If you want to contribute, see Contributing section.
See CONTRIBUTING.md file.
See Requirements section to check Swift, Xcode, BFKit Swift and OS versions.
- Open the BFKit folder and build the Framework from the project
- Import BFKit.framework into your project
- Import the framework with
import BFKit
- Enjoy!
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Create a Podfile in your project directory and write into:
platform :ios, '8.0' xcodeproj 'Project.xcodeproj' use_frameworks! pod 'BFKit-Swift'
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Change "Project" with your real project name
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Open Terminal, go to project directory and type:
pod install
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Import the framework with
import BFKit
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Enjoy!
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Create a Cartfile in your project directory and write into:
github "FabrizioBrancati/BFKit-Swift"
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Open Terminal, go to project directory and type:
carthage update
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Include the created Framework in your project
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Add Build Phase with the following contents:
/usr/local/bin/carthage copy-frameworks
and add the paths to the BFKit Swift framework under Input Files
$(SRCROOT)/Carthage/Build/iOS/BFKit.framework
This script works around an App Store submission bug triggered by universal binaries and ensures that necessary bitcode-related files are copied when archiving
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Import the framework with
import BFKit
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Enjoy!
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Create a Package.swift file in your project directory and write into:
import PackageDescription let package = Package( name: "Project", dependencies: [ .Package(url: "https://github.com/FabrizioBrancati/BFKit-Swift.git", majorVersion: 2) ] )
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Change "Project" with your real project name
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Open Terminal, go to project directory and type:
swift build
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Import the framework with
import BFKit
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Enjoy!
100% Documented
To see what has changed in recent version of BFKit Swift, see the CHANGELOG.md file.
Open and run the BFKitExample project in Example folder in this repo, with Xcode and see BFKit Swift in action!
- Add macOS, watchOS and tvOS support
- Create a new Example App that shows all the functionalities of BFKit Swift
- 100% of code coverage with Unit Tests
- Improve code to get an A from codebeat
- x Create Unit Tests and add Codecov badge
- x Add Linux support (Foundation extensions only)
- x Add Carthage support
- x Add to CocoaPods
- x Create a great documentation
Fabrizio Brancati
Website: https://www.fabriziobrancati.com
Email: [email protected]
BFKit-Swift is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.