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Shiny uses your gyroscope to simulate lighting and motion effects on colors. Works on almost every SwiftUI View.

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Shiny

Add motion-based texture to your SwiftUI views

Draw attention to important interface elements with .shiny(). Shiny uses your gyroscope to simulate lighting and motion effects on colors. It works on almost every native SwiftUI View. Try it on Text, Toggle, or a VStack. Just add .shiny() to get started!

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For Xcode Projects

File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency: https://github.com/maustinstar/shiny

For Swift Packages

Add a dependency in your your Package.swift

.package(url: "https://github.com/maustinstar/shiny.git", from: "0.0.1"),

Basic Usage

Just import Shiny and modify your view with .shiny() to get started.

import Shiny
...
Text("Hello, shiny world! ✨").shiny()

See the full Reference Guide.

Example

Rainbow text on silver card

Text("shiny")
    .font(.largeTitle)
    .fontWeight(.bold).shiny()
    .background(
        RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 14.0)
            .frame(width: 200.0, height: 70.0)
            .shiny(.hyperGlossy(UIColor.systemGray5)))

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