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swiftenv | jazzy | |
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2 | 4 | |
1,958 | 7,318 | |
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1.8 | 7.2 | |
5 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Shell | Ruby | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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swiftenv
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Writing Gnome Apps with Swift
which is at most half-truth cause this is just official installers and most likely you'll use some sort of rustup (which wasn't official few years ago) you can use https://github.com/kylef/swiftenv you can use community packages https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Swift etc.
"and so on is that languages other that swift aim to support linux in general." -> again not true linux distro dosen't change swift usage it is just official build is run for few most popular distros and you can use prebuild swift-bin on any linux repo. (arch, debina, ubuntu, centos etc. etc.) You can say the same stuff about rust/nim/go every other language that didn't have official release for some niche linux distro.
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Writing and Running Swift Code without Xcode on Mac and Windows
One disadvantage of Swift is how Apple decided to deploy new versions. They only come bundled with new versions of their operating systems. However, with swiftenv (kylef/swiftenv) other versions than the bundled one can be installed. So maybe that adds a possibility to run more modern swift versions on older hardware?
jazzy
- What’s the best way to document code?
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How can I get access to the Definition Source Code (like Jump to Definition) outside Xcode
You can put a link in your method/function documentation using markdown so when you click to see the info you can click the link and open a web page or where your source definition is. And you can create that info with a framework/library named jazzy. https://github.com/realm/jazzy
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Swift: Deconstruct SPF: Documentation
Jazzy
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Swift classes diagram
There is no native functionality in Xcode for that. In the past I used Doxygen on Objective-C, but it does not support Swift. Looking at Jazzy, it does not seem to have that feature, but maybe it's hidden in some option.
What are some alternatives?
XCSwiftr - An Xcode Plugin to convert Objective-C to Swift
swift-doc - A documentation generator for Swift projects
SwiftKitten
appledoc - Objective-c code Apple style documentation set generator.
SourceKitten - An adorable little framework and command line tool for interacting with SourceKit.
swiftdoc-parser
Kin - Sane PBXProj files
SourceDocs - Generate Markdown documentation from source code
BuildTimeAnalyzer - Build Time Analyzer for Swift
SwiftGen - The Swift code generator for your assets, storyboards, Localizable.strings, … — Get rid of all String-based APIs!
FBSimulatorControl - idb is a flexible command line interface for automating iOS simulators and devices
XcodeGen - A Swift command line tool for generating your Xcode project