To get started with SwiftyJS:
- Create a protocol 🖋️
 - Use 
@SwiftyJSmacro ❇️ - Set JavaScript code or file to generated class. ⌨️
 - And done 🚀
 
@SwiftyJS
protocol DataCreator {
    var lastUser: User { get throws }
    
    func createUser() throws -> User
}
let js = DataCreatorJSBridge()
js.loadFrom(jsCode: """
    var lastUser = null;
    
    function createUser() {
        let user = {
            id: 10,
            name: "Yusuf",
            score:5.1,
        }
        lastUser = user;
        return user;  
    }
""")
print(try js.createUser())
// Output: User(id: "10", name: "Yusuf", score: 5.1)
try js.setLastUser(User(id: "7", name: "John", score: 1.3))
print(try js.lastUser)
// Output: User(id: "7", name: "John", score: 1.3)- 🔥Seamless Swift-JavaScript Interaction: Integrate SwiftyJS into your Swift projects effortlessly. Define a Protocol with the @SwiftyJS macro and interact with JavaScript code seamlessly.
 - 📁Loading JavaScript Code: Load JavaScript code files or string using the 
{ProtocolName}JSBridgeclass. - 🤖Call JavaScript Functions: Using the Generated Class, call JavaScript functions and get results in a Swift-like manner.
 - 🧾Accessing JavaScript Data: Seamlessly access JavaScript data from Swift using swift variable.
 - 🔄Updating JavaScript Data: SwiftyJS also allows you to update JavaScript data from Swift. You can set the variable with setter function.
 
For Xcode project
You can add SwiftyJS macro to your project as a package.
https://github.com/yusufozgul/SwiftyJS
For Swift Package Manager
In Package.swift add:
dependencies: [
    .package(url: "https://github.com/yusufozgul/SwiftyJS", from: "0.0.1"),
]and then add the product to any target that needs access to the macro:
.product(name: "SwiftyJS", package: "SwiftyJS"),This library is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.