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...Markdown preview, generic HTML preview (retains the scroll position when reloading), fuzzy file finder a la Xcode's "Open Quickly". Trackpad support, pinching for zooming and two-finger scrolling. Ligatures, turned off by default. Turn it on in the Preferences. Command line tool, (Simple) file browser. Flexible workspace model a la JetBrain's IDEs.
Mac App Store command line interface. mas-cli is a simple command line interface for the Mac App Store. Designed for scripting and automation. mas requires Swift 5 runtime support. macOS 10.14.4 and later include it, but earlier releases did not. Each application in the Mac App Store has a product identifier which is also used for mas-cli commands. Using mas list will show all installed applications and their product identifiers.
Extract and analyze the evolution of an iOS app's code
SwiftInfo is a CLI tool that extracts, tracks, and analyzes metrics that are useful for Swift apps. Besides the default tracking options that are shipped with the tool, you can also customize SwiftInfo to track pretty much anything that can be conveyed in a simple .swift script. By default SwiftInfo will assume you're extracting info from a release build and sending the final results to Slack, but it can be used to extract info from individual pull requests as well with the danger-SwiftInfo danger plugin. SwiftInfo extracts information by analyzing the logs that your build system generates when you build and/or test your app. ...