A curated list of awesome iOS chart libraries, including Objective-C and Swift
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A curated list of awesome iOS chart libraries, including Objective-C and Swift
Recreation of the contribution graph from GitHub using Swift Charts
Fitness App built in Swift / SwiftUI using Core Location, Core Motion, MapKit, Swift Charts, Core Data and Combine
📊 Personal iOS app to track stuff I've watched/read/listened/played, written in SwiftUI
A curated showcase of modern iOS UI screens, interactions, and design-system patterns built with SwiftUI.
Command line tools and desktop applications for typing utilities, like measuring typing speed, typing accuracy, etc., that works independent of where you are typing.
The MeasurementChartsUI package offers a SwiftUI-based solution for rendering interactive, scrollable charts, inspired by Apple Health's intuitive design. It supports dynamic data grouping, interactive selection, and customization options for unit display, precision, and visual style, making it easy to integrate into your iOS applications.
HealthKit step tracking portfolio project (Sean Allen course)
Build complex and interactive charts using Swift Charts.
iOS App Side Project - 記帳 App
Quick Modrinth app (Not affiliated with Modrinth)
iOS app that compares your savings rate to live US Treasury and Federal Reserve data. Features an on-device Core ML model for rate forecasting, Swift Charts visualizations, inflation tracking, a home screen widget, and a plain English glossary. Built with SwiftUI, WidgetKit, and SwiftData. Not financial advice — just data.
macOS SwiftUI app that analyzes Git history and visualizes codebase growth over time.
Show Swift Charts in AppKit View (macOS).
Show Swift Charts in AppKit View (macOS).
Show Swift Charts in AppKit View (macOS).
Swift Charts is Apple’s newest Swift framework for building beautiful charts with declarative syntax.
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