![]() ![]() Looking back at NSHipster’s favorites, some are now thankfully included as a standard feature: Window layout, syntactic and semantic highlighting, changing UI elements,īoilerplate generation, project analysis, bindings for something called Vim (?). Plugins allowed us to tweak pretty much everything about Xcode: ![]() In-process code injection, an informally sanctioned and thriving ecosystem of third-party plugins -Īll backed up by an in-app package manager.īut with the introduction of System Integrity Protection in 2016, We scaled the walls and got to work on some much-needed upkeep. Xcode was a supposedly impenetrable castle that we’d leaned a couple of ladders against. We were living in a golden age, and didn’t even know it. When we last wrote about extending Xcode in 2014, ![]()
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