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TBIconTransitionKit

TBIconTransitionKit is an easy to use icon transition kit that allows to smoothly change from one shape to another. Build on UIButton with CAShapeLayers It includes a set of the most common navigation icons. Feel free to recolor the them as you like and customise shapes — adjust the line spacing, edit the line width and it's cap.

Rewriting project with ChatGPT

Animation on dribbble.com

Both ways animated transitions:

  • Menu ↔ Arrow
  • Menu ↔ Cross
  • Cross ↔ Plus
  • Plus ↔ Minus

Usage

To run the example project, clone the repo, and open the TBIconTransitionKitExample project.

Add AnimatedButton to your SwiftUI view.

import SwiftUI
import TBIconTransitionKit

struct ContentView: View {
    @State private var buttonState: AnimatedButtonState = .menu

    var body: some View {
        AnimatedButton(state: .menu, configure: { button in
            button.backgroundColor = UIColor(hex: .black)
            button.lineColor = .white
        }, action: { button in
            if button.currentState == .menu {
                button.animationTransform(to: .arrow)
            } else {
                button.animationTransform(to: .menu)
            }
        })
    }
}

Customize the design

  • lineHeight
  • lineWidth
  • lineSpacing
  • lineColor
  • lineCap

Requirements

  • iOS 13 or higher

Installation

TBIconTransitionKit can be installed using Swift Package Manager.

  1. In Xcode, open your project, and select File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency.
  2. Enter the repository URL https://github.com/AlexeyBelezeko/TBIconTransitionKit and click Next.
  3. Select the version you'd like to use and click Next.
  4. Finally, click Finish to add the package to your project.

Author

License

TBIconTransitionKit is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.