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    ShadowsocksX-NG

    ShadowsocksX-NG

    Next Generation of ShadowsocksX

    ShadowsocksX-NG is the new ShadowsocksX, a secure socks5 proxy for accessing restricted sites or services on macOS. ShadowsocksX-NG was created separately from the original implementation as there had been too much unused code and dependencies of the ss-local source code in the original that had to be maintained. As such it was difficult to update. ShadowsocksX-NG has just a copy of ss-local from Homebrew, and its GUI code has been rewritten in Swift. It now runs as a background service...
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    SCLAlertView

    SCLAlertView

    Beautiful animated Alert View written in Swift

    Animated Alert View written in Swift, which can be used as a UIAlertView or UIAlertController replacement. Since UIAlertView is deprecated and UIAlertController only works on iOS 8.x or above, if you have a Swift project where you want to support iOS 7.x too, SCLAlertView is an ideal substitution. I tried to build an easy to use API, while beeing flexible enough for multiple variations, but I'm sure there are ways of improving and adding more features, so feel free to collaborate with ideas,...
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    Simplicity

    Simplicity

    A simple way to implement Facebook and Google login in your iOS apps

    A simple way to implement Facebook and Google login in your iOS apps. Simplicity can be easily extended to support other external login providers, including OAuth2, OpenID, SAML, and other custom protocols, and will support more in the future. We always appreciate pull requests. Facebook and Google's SDKs are heavyweight and take time to set up and use. You can use Simplicity and only have to manage one SDK for logging in with an external provider in your app. Simplicity adds just 200KB to your...
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