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efremidze/swift-patterns-mcp

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An MCP server providing curated Swift and SwiftUI best practices from leading iOS sources.

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efremidze/swift-patterns-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

An MCP server that supplies curated Swift and SwiftUI best practices from leading iOS sources. It integrates with AI assistants to provide context-aware guidance on Swift development patterns. The project is written in TypeScript and has a small community with 9 GitHub stars.

Best for

Best for
iOS developers using AI coding assistants that support MCP

Use cases

  • Get SwiftUI best practices during development
  • Access curated iOS coding patterns via AI assistant
  • Integrate Swift knowledge into MCP-compatible tools

Notes

An MCP server that supplies curated Swift and SwiftUI best practices from leading iOS sources. It integrates with AI assistants to provide context-aware guidance on Swift development patterns. The project is written in TypeScript and has a small community with 9 GitHub stars.

9 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-28. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Get SwiftUI best practices during development
  • Access curated iOS coding patterns via AI assistant
  • Integrate Swift knowledge into MCP-compatible tools

Pros

  • Provides curated, high-quality Swift best practices from reputable sources
  • Easy to integrate with MCP-compatible AI assistants
  • Open source and free to use

Cons

  • Very small community and limited adoption (9 stars)
  • Requires an MCP-compatible AI assistant to be useful
  • May not cover all Swift or SwiftUI topics comprehensively

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Pros

  • Provides curated, high-quality Swift best practices from reputable sources
  • Easy to integrate with MCP-compatible AI assistants
  • Open source and free to use

Cons

  • Very small community and limited adoption (9 stars)
  • Requires an MCP-compatible AI assistant to be useful
  • May not cover all Swift or SwiftUI topics comprehensively