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SwiftGen
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Create, Push, and Present Any View Controller in 1 LOC using Metaprogramming
It is important to say that there is an elegant solution to the resource consistency problem that we haven’t adapted yet. Instead of testing raw values of UIStoryboard.Name cases, we could just generate the UIStoryboard.Name enum. Please refer to SwiftGen for the details.
- What are the most underrated third party libraries for Native iOS?
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Did you also know? In Xcode you can use the refactoring tool to wrap a literal string into a call to NSLocalizedString! Even better, you can assign a keyboard shortcut to make it even more efficient 🤓
Or you can use something like SwiftGen and have code generation for your localized strings and have it checked at compile time instead of getting those pesky typo errors at runtime that you never check ;)
SwiftLint
- I need some answers on something very beginner unfriendly
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Just looking for advice on formatting code for clarity - [SwiftUI Shape]
I actually don't see anything worth changing. It looks good to me. I think the most important thing is just to maintain the constructive attitude you already have about future-you dealing with the code, because only future-you will really know where you could have done better. One personal-preference thing I carried over from working on Go code is to look for a tool like gofmt [1,2] for Swift. I've been using swift-format [3] for about 2 years and haven't been dissatisfied enough to reach for something more fully featured like SwiftLint [4]. I didn't like the idea at first of delegating most formatting control over to a tool designed with someone else's subjective idea of formatting. But my feeling afterward was that it was freeing: it was no longer (completely) my job/burden/responsibility. An "assistant" would clean up the formatting of my code every time I saved the file. That's a nightmare if you can't configure the tool as much as you need, but if you're lucky and find a configuration you can live with, it lets you focus more on naming and other conventions that aren't so easily automated (yet). [1] https://go.dev/blog/gofmt [2] https://twitter.com/bitfield/status/953395343353315329 [3] https://github.com/apple/swift-format [4] https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint
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A Practical Approach to Automated Accessibility
iOS SwiftLint
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Ask HN: Xcode users – how do you make it more usable?
1) Here are some tips & tricks for refactoring: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/finding-and-...
The “rename in project” or “rename in scope” functions are quite neat.
2) Check out SwiftLint: https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint
I have not used it in a while, but it comes with good defaults and is highly customizable to your own preferred Swift style.
For auto-formatting, you can press CTRL-i on any selection to auto-format.
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How do you enforce that everyone in your team and your CI pipeline all use the same SwiftLint version?
Check this as well https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint
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Awesome macOS Libraries List
SwiftLint - A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions. Language: Swift.
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30 tips to make you a better iOS developer
If you're able to integrate SwiftLint into your project and add the Run Script step for it, you'll get this functionality and some other useful suggestions as well.
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Swift All-Stars: unit-testing and auto-correct
For a detailed breakdown of configuration options, please see the Configuration section of the SwiftLint repo.
- What are the most underrated third party libraries for Native iOS?
What are some alternatives?
R.swift - Strong typed, autocompleted resources like images, fonts and segues in Swift projects
SwiftFormat - A command-line tool and Xcode Extension for formatting Swift code
XcodeGen - A Swift command line tool for generating your Xcode project
Tailor - Cross-platform static analyzer and linter for Swift.
fastlane-plugin-appicon - Generate required icon sizes and iconset from a master application icon.
OCLint - A static source code analysis tool to improve quality and reduce defects for C, C++ and Objective-C
Localize-Swift - Swift friendly localization and i18n with in-app language switching
BartyCrouch - Localization/I18n: Incrementally update/translate your Strings files from .swift, .h, .m(m), .storyboard or .xib files.
SwiftGen - The Swift code generator for your assets, storyboards, Localizable.strings, … — Get rid of all String-based APIs!
L10n-swift - Localization of the application with ability to change language "on the fly" and support for plural form in any language.
jazzy - Soulful docs for Swift & Objective-C
Chameleon - Color framework for Swift & Objective-C (Gradient colors, hexcode support, colors from images & more).