A collection of tools for making navigation in Swift applications more ergonomic and powerful across SwiftUI, UIKit, and AppKit
Swift Navigation
Tools for making Swift navigation ergonomic across all Apple platforms.
Modules
This skill contains documentation for multiple modules:
SwiftNavigation (Core)
Core navigation primitives used by all platform-specific modules.
- SwiftNavigation/SKILL.md - Core module overview
- SwiftNavigation/Articles/WhatIsNavigation.md - What is navigation?
- SwiftNavigation/Articles/CrossPlatform.md - Cross-platform navigation
- SwiftNavigation/Extensions/AlertState.md - Type-safe alert state
- SwiftNavigation/Extensions/ConfirmationDialogState.md - Confirmation dialogs
- SwiftNavigation/Extensions/UIBinding.md - Two-way bindings
SwiftUINavigation
SwiftUI-specific navigation tools.
- SwiftUINavigation/SKILL.md - SwiftUI module overview
- SwiftUINavigation/Articles/Bindings.md - Optional bindings
- SwiftUINavigation/Articles/AlertsDialogs.md - Alerts and dialogs
- SwiftUINavigation/Articles/SheetsPopoversCovers.md - Sheets, popovers, covers
- SwiftUINavigation/Articles/Navigation.md - Navigation tools
UIKitNavigation
UIKit-specific navigation tools and bindings.
- UIKitNavigation/SKILL.md - UIKit module overview
- UIKitNavigation/Extensions/UIViewController.md - View controller navigation
- UIKitNavigation/Extensions/UIKitAnimation.md - Animation support
- UIKitNavigation/Extensions/UITextField.md - Text field bindings
- UIKitNavigation/Extensions/UISwitch.md - Switch bindings
AppKitNavigation
AppKit-specific navigation tools for macOS.
- AppKitNavigation/SKILL.md - AppKit module overview
- AppKitNavigation/Extensions/AppKitAnimation.md - Animation support
Usage Notes
- Start with the Core module to understand fundamental concepts
- Use the platform-specific module for your target platform
- AlertState and ConfirmationDialogState work across all platforms
License & Attribution
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