My opinion would be: Not normally.
provide a minimal example that reproduces the problem
Is the ultimate goal, and usually we can get a very good idea of the problem without a project.
For C# I often find myself asking for a class to be included in the question. As helpful as a full github repo might be, recreating a minimal MVC project that mimics the problem can be arduous.
It's also much better to have everything contained on stackoverflow; dead links are a real problem. External links die, questions and fiddlers get deleted, and repos disappear. I wonder what effects CodePlex for example has on questions and answers here.
I do think there are exceptions however:
Angular, I like to see a question with all the relevant code in the Question. I rarely ask, but sometimes I do. And I usually answer in this format where I post the technical information, the code, and a working StackBlitz demo. If something ever happens to the StackBlitz, at least everything that might have been helpful (assuming anyone is still using Angular 5 - 7 when 20 is released) will always be there.
I don't have experience with iOS layout. I would assume it's similar to XAML for WPF / Windows phone and having a little code goes a long way. If the issues are extremely odd, I couldn't reproduce it and the code seems complete, and no answers have come through in a reasonable amount of time I wouldn't hesitate to ask for an external repo with the problem present. Once the issue is found, I'd ensure the original question and/or answer details exactly what was wrong.