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Kitura is a Swift server-side ecosystem with a long history in the Swift community.
Originally developed during the IBM / Swift@IBM era, Kitura helped establish server-side Swift as a practical option for building web services, APIs, middleware, networking components, authentication integrations, database tooling, templating, documentation, and related infrastructure.
Kitura remains available and maintained by the community.
In recent years, development has been intentionally low-and-slow: keeping the ecosystem accessible, preserving the historical work, and handling maintenance as capacity allowed. The project is now entering a more active modernization phase.
The existing repositories contain a mix of stable historical packages, older infrastructure, and components that need review against the current Swift ecosystem. Maintainers are evaluating each repository carefully before deciding whether it should continue as-is, be modernized, be rewritten, be merged into another package, or be retired with clear guidance.
The current effort is focused on making Kitura easier to understand, maintain, contribute to, and use with contemporary Swift.
This work includes:
Older releases, tags, branches, and license terms remain part of Kitura's history and will continue to be handled transparently.
Until the modernization work is complete, please treat individual repositories as being under active review unless their README states otherwise.
Kitura's history remains visible. Its next chapter is being built deliberately.
A library containing type definitions shared by client and server Kitura code.
RSA public/private key encryption, private key signing and public key verification in Swift using the Swift Package Manager. Works on iOS, macOS, and Linux (work in progress).
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