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A debug log framework for use in Swift projects. Allows you to log details to the console (and optionally a file), just like you would have with NSLog() or print(), but with additional information,…
A lightweight, one line setup, iOS / OSX network debugging library! 🦊
Code examples for the new features of iOS 9.
An open source approach to locally record and enable searching everything you view on your Mac.
An adorable little framework and command line tool for interacting with SourceKit.
Delightful console output for Swift developers.
Managing Pull Requests and Issues For GitHub & GitHub Enterprise
Programmatically load custom fonts into your iOS, macOS and tvOS app.
Clickable links in your Xcode console, so you never wonder which class logged the message.
A command-line application to convert images, PDFs, and audio files to text using Apple's APIs
Control the macOS dark mode from the command-line
Remove unnecessary language resources from macOS.
A project to measure costs for Cursor and other AI provider.
An emoji-liked rating view for iOS, implemented in Swift3.
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A todo list that uses prompts from a user to create tasks for the day.
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