Use my free skill, and get your agent to create this beautiful Apple style Liquid Glass toasts demo, by just typing:
/swiftui-microinteractions Build an “Apple style Liquid Glass toasts” demo
How to install my free skill 👇🏽
Can't innovate anymore, my ass!
Custom pull-to-action interaction with a visual cue embedded in the grabber, indicating the user’s progress toward triggering the action. It features satisfying haptics as well (you’ll have to trust me on that one).
Welp…the Journaling Suggestions API is prohibitively restrictive.
No custom button styles allowed. Any attempts to touch events either don’t work or disable the picker sheet’s presentation altogether.
I don’t know why Apple don’t expose a JournalingSuggestionsPickerViewController like they do PHPickerViewController. If a _UIRemoteViewController + delegate is a good enough for Photos, why not Journaling Suggestions…?
It’s incredible that /make-interfaces-feel-better has already been installed more than 30,000 times.
It contains a lot of tips that make interfaces feel better, across UI, animations, performance and more.
npx skills add jakubkrehel/make-interfaces-feel-better
I made Tinkerble, an open source macOS companion app for live-tinkering properties in your SwiftUI app.
Just replace any @State with @TinkerbleState, then adjust strings, numbers, colors, toggles, and enums live.
https://t.co/Q5w2b7smcc
Just shipped react-native-data-detector v0.3.0!
New hooks, including real-time as-you-type entity detection.
npm i react-native-data-detector
Repo: https://t.co/6EkcpEXGxT
Watch it detect phone numbers, emails, links, and more, live:
Let‘s talk minimum deployment target.
Xcode 27 now has a suggested version of iOS 17.
So I checked the adoption rates of the latest major OS releases.
And it turns out iOS has just 2/3 of the user base.
iOS is ahead with a 87% adoption rate.
If you ask me, this target makes the most sense.
The 3% for iOS 17 aren’t worth not being able to use new APIs.
New SwiftUI APIs mean new UIKit APIs
And new UIKit APIs mean chances to abuse them
iOS 17 has a .prominent TabRole, but why use it just for tabs?
>> https://t.co/hvXKej0ioQ
we could’ve had this…
quite literally — this is Icon Composer 2, the official tool for creating iOS/macOS 27 Liquid Glass icons that Apple themselves use, with the original SVGs from the Photos icon