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  1. cacao Public

    Rust bindings for AppKit (macOS) and UIKit (iOS/tvOS). Experimental, but working!

    Rust 1.9k 74

  2. twython Public

    Actively maintained, pure Python wrapper for the Twitter API. Supports both normal and streaming Twitter APIs.

    Python 1.9k 397

  3. wii-js Public

    A sane, documented, (hopefully) performant event-based library for Wiimote webpage interaction.

    JavaScript 157 13

  4. cloudkit-sane-sharing Public

    A dump of code that illustrates a better way to share CloudKit resources.

    Swift 31

  5. alchemy Public

    An experimental GUI framework for Rust, backed by per-platform native widgets. React, AppKit/UIKit inspired. EXPERIMENTAL, runs on Cocoa right now. ;P

    Rust 384 7

  6. memelee Public

    An unofficial smash.gg app, read-only.

    JavaScript 14 3

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