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    Shuttle

    Shuttle

    A simple shortcut menu for macOS

    Shuttle is an app that mainly launches terminal-based commands. Commands live in the shuttle.json file. Shuttle was created by Trevor Fitzgerald and inspired by SSHMenu, the GNOME applet for Linux. Shuttle is very customizable. Each window can have its own theme and title. Cloud hosting integration. Using their APIs, automatically add all of your machines to the menu. Preferences panel for easier configuration.
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    VVDocumenterXcode

    VVDocumenterXcode

    Xcode plug-in which helps you write documentation comment easier

    VVDocumenter-Xcode is an Xcode plugin that helps developers write documentation comments quickly and consistently in Objective-C and Swift. It automatically generates Javadoc-style comment blocks for methods, functions, and properties, improving code readability and API maintainability. It was especially popular before Apple introduced native documentation features in newer Xcode versions.
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