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    Wormholy

    Wormholy

    iOS network debugging, like a wizard

    Start debugging iOS network calls like a wizard, without extra code! Wormholy makes debugging quick and reliable. Add it to your project, and that's all! Shake your device or your simulator and Wormholy will appear! You don't need to import the library into your code, it works magically! To integrate Wormholy into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile. Record all app traffic that uses NSURLSession. Reveal the content of all requests, responses, and headers simply by shaking your phone! ...
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    Control Room

    Control Room

    A macOS app to control the Xcode Simulator

    Control Room is a macOS application designed to give developers advanced control over Apple’s iOS, tvOS, and watchOS simulators, streamlining the process of testing and debugging apps. Built on top of Apple’s simctl command-line tool, it provides a graphical interface that simplifies complex simulator configurations and actions. Developers can manipulate various aspects of the simulated device environment, including network conditions, battery status, and system settings, without needing to manually execute terminal commands. The tool also enables tasks such as capturing screenshots and videos, sending push notifications, and simulating location changes, which are essential for testing real-world scenarios. ...
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    PinpointKit

    PinpointKit

    Send better feedback

    ...The PinpointKit.framework is automatically added as a target dependency, linked framework and embedded framework in a “Copy Files” build phase which is all you need to build on the simulator and a device. PinpointKit uses a protocol-oriented architecture which allows almost everything to be customized.
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    FlappySwift

    FlappySwift

    swift implementation of flappy bird

    ...Because the code is real and running, learners can modify gravity, speed, obstacle spacing, or visual assets to see how design decisions impact feel and difficulty. The repo often includes instructions for building and running on the simulator or device, as well as commentary on how components are structured (game loop, scene management, layering).
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    Sizes

    Sizes

    View your app on different device and font sizes

    Sizes reduces the time it takes to evaluate all of our app's possible device sizes, orientations and font combinations. With Sizes we'll avoid launching all the supported devices simulator, running our app and navigating through each screen manually which not only takes a lot of time but its also highly error-prone since we sometimes forget to test one particular combination and we ship a screen with a layout bug to the App Store.
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