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Capso: Free CleanShot X Alternative for macOS

April 12, 2026

Discover Capso, the open-source macOS screenshot and screen recording powerhouse built with Swift 6.0. This native alternative to CleanShot X ($29) and Cap ($58) offers area/window/fullscreen capture, video/GIF recording with webcam PiP, advanced annotations, OCR text recognition, and screen pinning - all completely free. Download via Homebrew or build from source using its modular Swift Package Manager architecture. Perfect for developers and power users seeking professional-grade capture tools without the paywall.

SwiftUI Pro: AI Agent Skill for Smarter Code

March 25, 2026

Discover SwiftUI Pro, the agent skill that supercharges AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini. Created by Paul Hudson of Hacking with Swift, this open-source tool delivers expert guidance on SwiftUI best practices, performance optimization, accessibility, and avoiding common LLM mistakes. Install with a single npx command and instantly improve your SwiftUI code quality. Perfect for iOS developers targeting iOS 26+ and Swift 6.2+ who want production-ready SwiftUI from AI tools.

SwiftUI‑Agent‑Skill: AI‑Driven SwiftUI Best‑Practice Guide

January 27, 2026

Step into the future of SwiftUI development with SwiftUI‑Agent‑Skill—a free, open‑source plugin that equips AI assistants with expert SwiftUI guidance. Whether you’re crafting new apps or refactoring legacy code, this skill delivers concise checklists, modern API recommendations, and performance hacks right inside your IDE. Learn how to install via skills.sh or Claude’s Code plugin, explore its structured reference files, and start receiving instant, actionable feedback on state‑management, list performance, and liquid‑glass UI patterns today.

Edhita: Open‑Source iOS SwiftUI Text Editor for Developers

January 16, 2026

Explore Edhita, the fully open‑source text editor for iOS built with SwiftUI. Learn its core features, how it integrates AdMob and privacy policies, and why it’s an ideal starter project for Swift developers. The article walks through setting up the repo, building the app in Xcode, and customizing the editor for personal use. Whether you’re a seasoned iOS engineer or just beginning, discover how Edhita’s modern codebase, clean UI, and active community can boost your learning curve and empower your own editor projects.