Aeastr / RenderMeThis
RenderMeThis is a simple SwiftUI debugging tool that reveals exactly when your views reβrender. No more guesswork β each refresh is accompanied by a subtle flash, helping you track down unnecessary updates and keep your app running smoothly.
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