- Package: Probing
- Reason for nomination: Discussed on Episode 58 of Swift Package Indexing by @finestructure, but since my package from that episode already got featured, I'm stealing his
Found any interesting packages this month? The Swift community would love to hear about them. Nominate any interesting packages below, please, along with a quick description of why you found it interesting.
Copy and paste the following template, fill in the package name, URL, and reason, and you're done!
> - **Package:** [Awesome Package](https://swiftpackageindex.com/owner/repo)
> - **Reason for nomination:** This package is amazing and I use it all the time.
Nominate as many as you'd like to, self-authored or by someone else, old or new. They just need to have caught your attention!
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I'll nominate a new one we did then:
https://swiftpackageindex.com/ordo-one/equatable
See this nice article for background which we based the work on:
Understanding and Improving SwiftUI Performance | by Cal Stephens | The Airbnb Tech Blog | Jun, 2025 | Medium - kudos to Cal Stephens and Miguel Jimenez.
> - **Package:** [Equatable](https://swiftpackageindex.com/ordo-one/equatable)
> - **Reason for nomination:** This package provides convenient macros which implements Equatable for structs, to help with high performance SwiftUI view diffing.
- Package: TranslateKit
- Reason for nomination: Discussed on Episode 59 of Swift Package Indexing.
I'd like to nominate
- Package: TextDiffing
- Reason for nomination: Discussed on Episode 59 of Swift Package Indexing.
- Package: Objects2XLSX
- Reason for nomination: Discussed on Episode 59 of Swift Package Indexing.
Did any new packages catch your eye this month? Or is there something youve been using for a while that you think someone else would benefit from? Please nominate any interesting packages below along with a quick description of why you found it interesting. The packages can be written by you or another member of the community.
Copy and paste the following template, fill in the package name, URL, and reason, and you're done!
> - **Package:** [Awesome Package](https://swiftpackageindex.com/owner/repo)
> - **Reason for nomination:** This package is amazing and I use it all the time.
Thanks!
I'd like to nominate:
Package: EmailValidator
Reason for nomination: Discussed on Episode 60 of Swift Package Indexing
I'd like to nominate
- Package: SwiftQC
- Reason for nomination: Discussed on Episode 60 of Swift Package Indexing
It's that time again! Did you find a new package this month that caught your eye? It doesn't have to be something you're actively using, the showcase is there to show packages you find interesting, new or old, and you may promote your own packages.
Please include a sentence or two on what prompted you to nominate the package. The best way would be to copy the template here:
- **Package:** [Awesome Package](https://swiftpackageindex.com/owner/repo)
- **Reason for nomination:** This package is amazing and I use it all the time.
Thank you!
I'll nominate:
- Package: swift-complexity
- Reason for nomination: Discussed on Episode 61 of Swift Package Indexing
I’ll nominate:
- Package: Swift Otel
- Reason for nomination: Just released it’s 1.0
- Package: Swift Configuration
- Reason for nomination: Just announced, looks super cool and will provide consistency for the ecosystem
I'd like to shamelessly nominate my own package SwiftLintPlugins, which is a binary variant of SwiftLint's built-from-source SPM plugins. While it's rather boring implementation-wise, integrating SwiftLint into a Swift package leads to much less hassle using the binary plugins.
- Package: SwiftLintPlugins
- Reason for nomination: This binary version of SwiftLint's SPM plugins can much easier be added to any Swift package. It does not cause dependency conflicts and increase build times. Works on macOS and Linux. Releases are in sync with official SwiftLint releases.
I'd like to nominate:
- Package: Uncertainty
- Reason for nomination: Discussed on Episode 61 of Swift Package Indexing
Uncertain<T>
It deserves recognition for the pun alone. ![]()
What happened to October and November showcases?I really like this section and I hope it won't lose momentum!
Hi @AhmedAli and apologies for the slow reply, I was away on vacation for a couple of weeks as you posted.
The community showcase packages section isn't going away, but we're going to make a few changes to how it works and it's on hiatus until the new year. We're definitely not done showcasing community packages, though!
Thank you for nominating mlx-audio ![]()