GitDiff alternatives and similar libraries
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VVDocumenter-Xcode
Xcode plug-in which helps you write Javadoc style documents easier. -
KSImageNamed-Xcode
Xcode plug-in that provides autocomplete for imageNamed: calls -
FuzzyAutocompletePlugin
A Xcode 5+ plugin that adds more flexible autocompletion rather than just prefix-matching. -
ColorSense-for-Xcode
Plugin for Xcode to make working with colors more visual -
XAlign
An amazing Xcode Source Editor extension to align regular code. It can align Xnything in any way you want. -
CocoaPods Xcode Plugin
Dependency management helper for your CocoaPods, right in Xcode. -
ClangFormat-Xcode
Xcode plug-in to to use clang-format from in Xcode and consistently format your code with Clang -
RTImageAssets
A Xcode plugin to automatically generate 2x, 1x image from 3x image for you, or upscale to 3x from 2x -
BBUncrustifyPlugin-Xcode
Xcode plugin to format source code using ClangFormat or Uncrustify -
update_xcode_plugins
No more messing with plugin UUIDs; Plugins on Xcode 8! -
VWInstantRun
An Xcode plugin let you build & run your selected lines of code in Xcode without running the whole project, you'll have the output instantly in your Xcode console. -
Import
Xcode extension for adding imports from anywhere in the code โ๏ธ -
SCXcodeSwitchExpander
Xcode plugin that enables switch cases autocompletion -
HOStringSense-for-Xcode
XCODE 8 NOT SUPPORTED // Plugin for Xcode 7 to make working with strings less "escaped" -
BBUDebuggerTuckAway
Xcode plugin for auto-hiding the debugger once you start typing in the source code editor. -
CATweaker
A helper tool and an Xcode plugin for creating beautiful CAMediaTimingFunction curve -
Gradle Xcode plugin
gradle plugin for building Xcode Projects for iOS, watchOS, macOS or tvOS -
SwiftInitializerGenerator
Xcode Source Code Extension to Generate Swift Initializers -
FastStub-Xcode
Xcode Plugin helps you find missing methods in your class header, protocols, and super class, also makes fast inserting. -
XcodeWay
:sailboat: An Xcode Source Editor Extension that helps navigating to many places easier -
Backlight-for-XCode
Highlights the current editing line in Xcode -
AdjustFontSize
Instant font size adjustment with control โ / control + -
Show in Github
Xcode plugin to open the GitHub page of the commit of the currently selected line in the editor window. -
KPRunEverywhereXcodePlugin
An Xcode 7 plugin to build and run an app across multiple iOS devices with one click. -
RevealPlugin
Plugin for Xcode to integrate the Reveal App to your project automatic. -
BBUFullIssueNavigator
Xcode plugin for showing all issue content in the issue navigator. -
Reveal-In-GitHub
Xcode plugin to let you jump to GitHub History, Blame, PRs, Issues, Notifications of any GitHub repo with one shortcut. -
You-Can-Do-It
Is learning a new language getting you down? Worry not, this Xcode plugin will keep you motivated. -
XcodeEquatableGenerator
Xcode 8 Source Code Extension will generate conformance to Swift Equatable protocol based on type and fields selection. -
CleanClosureXcode
An Xcode Source Editor extension to clean the closure syntax. -
CopyIssue
Makes Copy Xcode Issue Description Easily, Support Finding Answers in Google or StackOverflow Directly -
CleanHeaders-Xcode
A Xcode Source Editor Extension to sort your header imports and remove duplicates, similar to iSort. -
AutoHighlightSymbol
A Xcode plugin to add highlight to the instances of selected symbol. -
XCSnippetr
An Xcode Plugin to upload code snippets directly into Slack and Gist -
SYXcodeIconVersion
This Xcode plugin shows Xcode app version in the Dock and App Switcher icon
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README
GitDiff9 - GitDiff for Xcode 9
As this plugin has rather been "Sherlocked" it is no longer supported only just works in Xcode 11. You need to save the file before the highlights are visible.
A port of the "GitDiff" Xcode plugin to the Xcode 9 beta now that the Source editor has been implemented in Swift. It uses an extensible framework of generalised providers of line number gutter highlights with which it communicates using JSON IPC. This version of GitDiff includes the implementations for four types of line number highlighters:
- Unstaged differences against a project's git repo
- Highlight of changes committed in the last week
- Format linting hints provided by swiftformat and clang-format
- A viewer that makes explicit inferred types in declarations.
To use, clone this project and build target "LNXcodeSupport". You'll need to unsign your Xcode binary for the Xcode side of the plugin to load. The user interface is largely as it was before.
Lines that have been changed relative to the repo are highlighted in amber and new lines highlighted in blue. Code lint suggestions are highlighted in dark blue and lines with a recent commit to the repo (the last 7 days by default) are highlighted in light green, fading with time.
Hovering over a change or lint highlight will overlay the previous or suggested version over the source editor and if you would like to revert the code change or apply the lint suggestion, continue hovering over the highlight until a very small button appears and click on it. The plugin runs a menubar app that contains colour preferences and allows you to turn on and off individual highlights.
Expandability
The new implementation has been generalised to provide line number highlighting as a service from inside a new Legacy Xcode plugin. The project includes an menubar app "LNProvider" which is run to provide the default implementations using XPC. Any application can register with the plugin to provide line number highlights if it follows the Distributed Objects messaging protocol documented in "LNExtensionProtocol.h". Whenever a file is saved or reloaded, a call is made from the plugin to your application to provide JSON describing the intended highlights, their colours and any associated text. See the document "LineNumberPlugin.pages" for details about the architecture.
Code linting
This repo includes binary releases of swiftformat and clang-format under their respective licenses. To modify code linting preferences, edit the files swift_format.sh and clang_format.sh in the "FormatImpl" directory and rebuild the plugin.
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the GitDiff README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.