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XcodeProj is a library written in Swift for parsing and working with Xcode projects. It's heavily inspired by CocoaPods XcodeProj and xcode. Using swift-sh you can automate project-tasks using scripts, for example, we can make a script that keeps a project’s version key in sync with the current git tag that represents the project’s version. Future adaption could easily include determining the version and bumping it automatically. If so, we recommend using a library that provides a Version...
BartyCrouch incrementally updates your Strings files from your Code and from Interface Builder files. "Incrementally" means that BartyCrouch will by default keep both your already translated values and even your altered comments. Additionally, you can also use BartyCrouch for machine translating from one language to 60+ other languages. Using BartyCrouch is as easy as running a few simple commands from the command line which can even be automated using a build script within your project.
An Xcode source extension to expand lengthy lines. Super lightweight, it's like a script. It expands long lines. That's it! Works with initializers, function calls, array literals, and SwiftUI modifiers. It's simple, just highlight the code that you want to format. If you'd like to access Multiliner quicker, try adding a key binding.