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    InjectionIII

    InjectionIII

    Re-write of Injection for Xcode in (mostly) Swift

    Code injection allows you to update the implementation of functions and any method of a class, struct or enum incrementally in the iOS simulator without having to perform a full rebuild or restart your application. This saves the developer a significant amount of time tweaking code or iterating over a design. Effectively it changes Xcode from being a "source editor" to being a "program editor" where source changes are not just saved to disk but into your running program directly.
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    SVGKit

    SVGKit

    Display and interact with SVG Images on iOS/OS X

    ...If you have many images to add at once (hundreds) then there's a different technique that lets you add an entire folder at once. The preview images are "correct" versions, they show what the image SHOULD look like (with a correct SVG renderer). Open up "Demo-iOS.xcodeproj", and run it (on simulator or device). Try different SVG's. Zoom, pan, and (with the Monkey only:) hit the "Animate" button. Tap the images to see bounding boxes/hit detection (might need you to hit the Debug button first).
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    NSLogger

    NSLogger

    A modern, flexible logging tool

    NSLogger is a high performance logging utility which displays traces emitted by client applications running on macOS, iOS and Android. It replaces traditional console logging traces (NSLog(), Java Log). The NSLogger Viewer runs on macOS and replaces Xcode, Android Studio or Eclipse consoles. It provides powerful additions like display filtering, defining log domain and level, image and binary logging, message coloring, traces buffering, timing information, link with source code, etc. Accept...
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    iOS Hierarchy Viewer for UI and CoreData

    iOS Hierarchy Viewer for UI and CoreData

    iOS Hierarchy viewer - View and Coredata debugging made easy

    iOS Hierarchy Viewer allows developers to debug their hierarchies for both UIView's and CoreData models. If there are problems with layout calculations, you can find them with ease by introspecting real-time preview of your views inside a browser. If your data is behaving weirdly, you can easily navigate through it via a browser. This tool predates commercial tools like Reveal and Spark Inspector, and it's available for free.
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    Astral Projection
    Astral Projection is a testing tool for iOS applications that use the CoreLocation framework. AP allows for testing location-aware apps on both the device and the simulator, using configurable location data sources like a GPX file or a remote agent.
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