InstagramKit turns 3.5.0!
InstagramKit started out as a modest helper library I built for my own use. I’m delighted, however, to see it mature into an open source framework of choice, for anyone dealing with the Instagram API on iOS.
Thanks to some decent media coverage, it raced up Github’s charts for trending repositories and was used by quite a number of developers for their apps on the AppStore. It also got me somewhere 700ish on the list of the most prolific authors on CocoaPods, notably above Rob Napier, Nils Hayat and Microsoft. Not bad for a weekend open source coder.
The framework just clocked version 3.5.0 and it now boasts of supporting almost anything the Instagram API allows you to do, including support for seamless pagination, changing relationships of Instagram users (follow/ unfollow/ block) and posting comments and likes.
A bunch of thanks to Nikhil and a few other contributors who’ve helped out and polished the code for it’s mass use. Nikhil's a champion coder and one of the best designers I've ever known. He and I are building a cool Instagram app in our free time, which was the very reason the need for an InstagramKit arose in the first place.
Here’s the link to the GitHub repository, I hope to see you contribute if you can churn out some Objective C or Swift!













