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  1. Valet lets you securely store data in the iOS, tvOS, or macOS Keychain without knowing a thing about how the Keychain works. It’s easy. We promise.

    Swift 3.8k 219

  2. A performant cache for logging systems. CacheAdvance persists log events 30x faster than SQLite.

    Swift 23 3

  3. Relativity Public

    A programmatic layout engine and DSL that provides an alternative to Auto Layout

    Swift 22 4

  4. Aardvark is a library that makes it dead simple to create actionable bug reports.

    Objective-C 256 47

  5. XCTest-watchOS provides an implementation of XCTest that can run on watchOS

    Swift 18 3

  6. A queue that enables ordered sending of events from synchronous to asynchronous code

    Swift 24 1

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December 2022

Created 2 repositories

Created a pull request in DataDog/dd-sdk-ios that received 11 comments

Vend DatadogAlamofireExtension from Package.swift

What and why? This PR addresses #1069 by allowing the DatadogAlamofireExtension package to be vended from Swift Package Manager. Note that I called…

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Opened 8 other pull requests in 4 repositories
Reviewed 6 pull requests in 4 repositories

Created an issue in DataDog/dd-sdk-ios that received 2 comments

Feature request: Vend DatadogSDKAlamofireExtension via Swift Package Manager

DatadogSDKAlamofireExtension is great, but it's not vended from your Package.swift file. Your documentation states that SPM is not supported for th…

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