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    Nexa is an advanced tool that's used to parse and compare Ericsson XML files (mainly the 3GPP version). This tool can plot RF data as well as sites and cells, making it very handy for day-to-day operations. Current functions: 1. Pare BSC/RNC/4G/5G/IoT XML files from Ericsson. 2. Compare the configuration of the selected XML files. 3. Generate the Bulk-Configuration files. 4.
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    SwiftGen

    SwiftGen

    The Swift code generator for your assets, storyboards, etc.

    ...Also, it's fully customizable thanks to Stencil templates, so even if it comes with predefined templates, you can make your own to generate whatever code fits your needs and your guidelines! SwiftGen is provided as a single command-line tool that uses a configuration file to define the various parsers to run (depending on the type of input files you need to parse) and their parameters. To create a sample configuration file as a starting point to adapt to your needs, run swiftgen config init. To use SwiftGen, simply create a swiftgen.yml YAML file (either manually or using swiftgen config init) then edit it to adapt to your project. The config file should list all the parsers to invoke, and for each parser, the list of inputs/outputs/templates/parameters to use for it.
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