

Swift Package Indexing
Dave Verwer and Sven A. Schmidt
Join Dave and Sven, the creators of the Swift Package Index open-source project, as they talk about progress on the project and discuss a new set of community package recommendations every episode.
Episodes
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Jun 29, 2023 • 45min
29: Are you saying that visionOS is more important than my sitemap?
NewsCanonical URL pull request contributions by Toby HerbertTips for getting the most out of DocC by Joseph HeckPackagesMetaCodable by Soumya Ranjan MahuntAssociatedObject by p-x9Renamed by Joseph DuffySwiftyESBuild by Pedro PiñeraSwiftMath by Michael GrieblingReviewKit by Cihat Gündüz

Jun 15, 2023 • 43min
28: Your secrets are safe with us, we’ll forget them immediately!
The podcast discusses Swift 5.9 and the use of macros in the Swift programming language. They also talk about privacy manifests and the challenges of summarizing data within the manifest. The importance of privacy manifests in package development is highlighted, along with discussions on Koko UI and Swift UI introspect packages. Two other packages are discussed, one for iOS Dev jobs application and another for testing. The episode concludes with discussions on Apple's Swift wrapper libraries and documentation resources.

Jun 1, 2023 • 47min
27: Swift 5.9, WWDC, AR/VR/MR, and package recommendations
NewsMax Desiatov about Swift on WindowsRamin's blog post on using GPT to search documents and databasesSwift Evolution on swift.orgWhat's New in Swift 5.9Swift forums: NIO, Concurrency, and ExecutorsPackagesLaTeXSwiftUI and MathJaxSwift by Colin CampbellURLQueryItemCoder by Kyle HughesCountryKit by Frederik JacquesViewKit by Lucas Werner KuipersDCSettings by David CaddySwiftLintPlugin by Adam Young

May 18, 2023 • 40min
26: Swift on Windows, Wasm, SPI source code quiz, and package recommendations
Creators and experts discuss Swift on Windows and Wasm, analyze code with 'sit rep', explore 'One Finger Rotation' package, use Swift Soup for HTML parsing, and discuss Discord Kit for Discord bots and notifications.

May 4, 2023 • 46min
25: ChatGPT API exploration, SPI Playgrounds, Manifest validation, and package recommendations
NewsDiscussion topic: Generating package summaries with GPTDiscussion topic: Experimenting with ingesting in SPI data into GPT via pluginSwift Package Index Playgrounds 1.1.0Validate SPI manifestPackagesEmojiTextFoundationPreview, FoundationICU by AppleDSWaveformImageswift-ast-explorer by Kishikawa KatsumiSwift AST Explorer web appSwiftSyntaxExpression Macros Swift evolution proposal

Apr 20, 2023 • 28min
24: Apple sponsorship Q&A and our package recommendations
News and Opening DiscussionThe announcement on the Swift Package Index blog.The announcement on Swift.org.PackagesCrayon by David WalterWith by Slipp Douglas Thompsondocc-gpt by Gonzalo NuñezSwift forums announcementTrustKit by Alban DiquetPolyKit by Anton Heestandmorkandmidi by Brad Howes

Mar 23, 2023 • 29min
23: Site availability testing, Linux-only packages, and package recommendations
NewsStRest by Eyk RehbeinRester by Sven A. SchmidtSwift Package Index RestfilesPackagesSettings by Sindre SorhusPopupView by Alisa MylnikovaMenuBuilder by Jed FoxContributorUI by Dscyre ScottiGEOSwift by Andrew Hershberger, Virgilio Favero Neto, and Andrea Cremaschiswift-cli-version by Michael Housh

Mar 9, 2023 • 40min
22: Search ranking, building documentation on Linux, OpenAI, and package recommendations
NewsBuilding DocC documentation on LinuxThe first two adopting packages are Benchmark and Frostflake by Joakim HassilaWeird issue with cp -r behaving differently on macOS and LinuxDocumentation build details pull requests #2110 and #2277PackagesPuid by PUIDMacControlCenterUI by Steffan AndrewsBWToolkit by Brandon WalkinGPTSwift by Dennis MüllerOpenAIKit by Sergey Zhuravel and Mukha KirillPeriphery by Ian Leitch

Feb 23, 2023 • 37min
21: Swift Charts, over 300 documented packages, collaborative Markdown editors, and package recommendations
The podcast discusses the achievement of over 300 Swift packages adopting documentation hosting, the remarkable level of adoption of doxy as a documentation tool, creating histograms with Swift Charts, exploring Yorkiek as a collaborative Markdown editor, the benefits of Rich String Kit and Number Kit, and the capabilities of Swiftie Creatives, a creative coding framework for Swift.

Feb 9, 2023 • 42min
20: SPI in 2049, new “Supporters” page, and MacWhisper audio transcription
In this lively discussion, guests include Jordi Bruin, an innovator behind MacWhisper audio transcription, and Rocco Bowling, the creator of the Sextant package. They delve into the future of package recommendations and share insights on Swift compatibility challenges. The group highlights the innovative MacWhisper tool, designed for top-notch audio transcriptions, and explores new Markdown packages for iOS. They also touch on advancements in AI, Discord bots, and the importance of streamlined processes, showcasing the dynamic nature of developer tools.