vsouza/awesome-ios
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vsouza/awesome-ios
A large curated list of iOS ecosystem resources for Objective-C and Swift, organized by topic and maintained as an open-source reference rather than an app/library. It is heavily used and actively maintained: 51,645 stars, 6,957 forks, and a recent push on 2025-09-29. The repository centers on `README.md` content with many categories like analytics, networking, testing, UI, security, and more.
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Prefer upstream unless you specifically want an old snapshot or a private fork to customize. This fork is materially outdated and does not add enough new functionality to offset the lost maintenance and content freshness.
Prefer upstream for any real use. Choose this fork only if you want a frozen, historical snapshot and do not need current iOS ecosystem recommendations.
Prefer upstream unless you explicitly want an old, custom-branded snapshot. This fork is too stale and too far behind for most adopters who need current iOS tooling guidance.
Prefer upstream unless you specifically want an outdated snapshot or a stripped-down fork to curate privately. For most adopters, this fork is too stale and missing too much current iOS ecosystem coverage to be the better default.
Choose this fork only if you want a static snapshot or a base for your own rewrite; choose upstream if you want the latest and most actively maintained iOS resource index.
Choose upstream unless you specifically want a quieter, mostly static snapshot; this fork does not show meaningful added capability and is materially behind current curation work.
Prefer upstream for current iOS ecosystem discovery. Choose this fork only if you specifically want its older snapshot plus a small set of extra curated entries and do not care about missing recent maintenance.
Choose upstream unless you specifically want an old frozen snapshot or a lightly modified personal curation; this fork is too stale and too far behind for most adopters.