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🍊 Citrus: Add a Touch of Freshness to Your Icon!

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Welcome to Citrus, where you can learn how to add a little zest to your SwiftUI app icons!

What's Citrus?

Citrus is a practical example of how to integrate alternative icons into your SwiftUI project. With a bit of creativity and a few simple steps, you can make your app icons more eye-catching and personalized.

Icon Preview

Here is a preview of the alternative icons that are present in Citrus:

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Bergamot Grapefruit Lemon Lime Orange Tangerine

Project Structure

The source code is organized following the MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) pattern to ensure a clear and scalable structure. Folders are logically divided for easy code navigation and maintenance.

Getting Started

  1. Clone the Repository: Run the git clone command to get a copy of the project.
  2. Open the Project: Launch Xcode and open the Citrus project.
  3. Explore the Code: Take a look at the source code to understand how the project is structured and how alternative icons are managed.

Additional Resources

For more information on customising alternative icons, you can check out my Medium article on how to integrate alternate icons into iOS apps.

License

Citrus is distributed under the MIT License. Refer to the LICENSE file for more details.

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