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Introducing Spices, a Swift package for creating in-app debug menus by generating native UI from Swift 🫙🌶️ We've used Spices in our iOS apps at Shape for over a decade and thought it was time to share it with the Swift community! 🫶 👉

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Simon B. Støvring1 year ago

This video illustrates how an in-app debug menu created with Spices may look in the end. We tend to present it by shaking the device 🧂🫨

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Christian Esmann1 year ago

I just launched an all-in-one template for cross-platform development, based on the stack I use myself everyday. Expo, NextJS, TypeScript, Tailwind, Firebase, AppsFlyer, Authentication, Analytics, In-App Purchases, Stripe and a lot more, setup by default.

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Ras✦Maus1 year ago

‘shapehq’, good times. 😆

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Simon B. Støvring1 year ago

Some things never change.

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William Vabrinskas1 year ago

Nice! Should have named the SpiceStore the SpiceCabinet

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Simon B. Støvring1 year ago

In 3.0, prior to open-sourcing it, it was "SpiceDispenser" 😄

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Raafay1 year ago

Nice. I could use this now. 🙏🏼

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Simon B. Støvring1 year ago

Let me know if you try it out! I'm happy to help if you run into any issues with it 😊

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DSWH1 year ago

We did this at the bank for ff and other environment type connections

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Raafay1 year ago

Hey. How did you get that @ symbol?

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Speedyfriend671 year ago

🙏🙏

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