The Swift Package Index helps you make better decisions about the dependencies you use in your apps.
The Swift Package Index is a search engine for packages that are compatible with the Swift Package Manager. The project is open-source and written in Swift using Vapor.
All participation in this project, whether contributing code, communicating in discussions or issues, or pull requests, is subject to our code of conduct. Please read the Code of Conduct before contributing.
The Swift Package Index is a community project, and we rely on external support and funding to keep it going. If you'd like to help, you can sponsor the project today to support ongoing feature development and essential maintenance. If your company would like to become a corporate sponsor, please get in touch.
We also want to express our heartfelt thanks to all our sponsors. Your contributions make this project possible. ❤️
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The support of this community means everything to us. Thank you to everyone who sponsors this project via GitHub sponsors.
There are many ways to contribute to the Swift Package Index. Whether it's helping to promote the site, suggesting or discussing a new feature, reporting a bug if you find one, through to helping with bug fixing, or the design/development of the software, we'd love to have you as a contributor.
To keep our issues list under control, most bug reports or feature requests work best started as a discussion in our forum. From there, we can promote it into an issue and start work on a pull request. We have plenty of open issues if you'd like to get started. We've also tagged some with a good first issue label.
We also have a Discord server. If you'd like to join, please use this invite!
The best place to start is our in-depth guide to setting up the Swift Package Index for local development! If you run into any problems, please start a discussion or join us on Discord.
The Swift Package Index is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Before we can accept your contributions, you'll need to sign a standard Apache 2.0 Contributor License Agreement. We will organise this during your first pull request.