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Realm is a mobile database: a replacement for Core Data & SQLite

Objective-C 16,431 2,160 Updated Dec 27, 2024

iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things.

Objective-C 15,734 1,219 Updated Mar 5, 2025

The Git interface you've been missing all your life has finally arrived.

Objective-C 11,602 1,305 Updated Feb 18, 2025

MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS

Objective-C 9,110 842 Updated Feb 25, 2023

Keep It Functional - An iOS Functional Testing Framework

Objective-C 6,217 919 Updated Feb 25, 2025

The debug application for Apple Push Notification Service (APNs).

Objective-C 5,246 434 Updated Sep 4, 2022

Manage your Homebrew formulas with style using Cakebrew.

Objective-C 4,869 258 Updated Jan 7, 2024

Promises is a modern framework that provides a synchronization construct for Swift and Objective-C.

Objective-C 3,816 297 Updated Nov 5, 2024

Bluepill is a reliable iOS testing tool that runs UI tests using multiple simulators on a single machine

Objective-C 3,196 233 Updated Aug 12, 2024

Code Examples

Objective-C 2,129 956 Updated Feb 10, 2025

Source List control for the Mac

Objective-C 639 76 Updated Jun 15, 2018

A little demo application showing off some features of TextKit.

Objective-C 328 57 Updated Oct 12, 2013

A portable, UI-free and iCloud-ready replacement for NSDocument

Objective-C 134 9 Updated Nov 5, 2018