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@gdavis
gdavis / xcode-vim.markdown
Last active June 22, 2025 19:48
Notes for working with Xcode VIM mode

Xcode VIM

Learning VIM in Xcode comes with its own set of challenges and limitations, but there is enough there for you to give your mousing hand a break and master the keyboard.

A limited set of commands are available in Xcode, and this document attempts help ease the learning curve of using VIM in Xcode by providing a handy reference as well as what I find works for me in practice.

NOTE: Commands are case-sensitive. A command of N means pressing shift + n on the keyboard.

This document is a work in progress! Leave a comment if you would like to see a change.

import React, { useCallback, useEffect, useRef, useState } from "react";
import { Platform, StyleSheet, TouchableOpacity, View } from "react-native";
import Svg, { Circle, Line, Path, Rect } from "react-native-svg";
import Animated, {
runOnJS,
useAnimatedGestureHandler,
useAnimatedProps,
useAnimatedStyle,
useDerivedValue,
useSharedValue,
@shaps80
shaps80 / 1. UserDefaults+Key.swift
Last active September 25, 2020 08:29
Adds a Swift extension to make UserDefaults more consistent to work with.
//
// UserDefaults.swift
//
// Created by Shaps Benkau on 24/05/2018.
// Copyright © 2018 152percent Ltd. All rights reserved.
//
import Foundation
#if os(iOS)
@steipete
steipete / ios-xcode-device-support.sh
Last active May 11, 2025 13:30
Using iOS 15 devices with Xcode 12.5 (instead of Xcode 13)
# The trick is to link the DeviceSupport folder from the beta to the stable version.
# sudo needed if you run the Mac App Store version. Always download the dmg instead... you'll thank me later :)
# Support iOS 15 devices (Xcode 13.0) with Xcode 12.5:
sudo ln -s /Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/15.0 /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport
# Then restart Xcode and reconnect your devices. You will need to do that for every beta of future iOS versions
# (A similar approach works for older versions too, just change the version number after DeviceSupport)
@paulz
paulz / remove-boilerplate-comments-from-xcode-templates.sh
Created December 13, 2015 08:06
Remove Useless Header comments from Xcode Templates
#!/bin/bash
# Usage:
# $ cd /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/Library/Xcode/Templates
# $ bash ~/remove-boilerplate-comments-from-xcode-templates.sh
# Repeat for /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Library/Xcode/Templates
find -E . -type f \
\( -regex '.*\.[chm]' -or -regex '.*\.swift' \) \
-exec sed -i '' '1,/^$/d' '{}' ';'
@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active June 25, 2025 04:38
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

@JaviLorbada
JaviLorbada / FRP iOS Learning resources.md
Last active April 20, 2025 21:15
The best FRP iOS resources.

Videos

@domenic
domenic / 0-github-actions.md
Last active June 6, 2025 08:01
Auto-deploying built products to gh-pages with Travis

Auto-deploying built products to gh-pages with GitHub Actions

This is a set up for projects which want to check in only their source files, but have their gh-pages branch automatically updated with some compiled output every time they push.

A file below this one contains the steps for doing this with Travis CI. However, these days I recommend GitHub Actions, for the following reasons:

  • It is much easier and requires less steps, because you are already authenticated with GitHub, so you don't need to share secret keys across services like you do when coordinate Travis CI and GitHub.
  • It is free, with no quotas.
  • Anecdotally, builds are much faster with GitHub Actions than with Travis CI, especially in terms of time spent waiting for a builder.
@willprice
willprice / .travis.yml
Last active June 10, 2025 17:13
How to set up TravisCI for projects that push back to github
# Ruby is our language as asciidoctor is a ruby gem.
lang: ruby
before_install:
- sudo apt-get install pandoc
- gem install asciidoctor
script:
- make
after_success:
- .travis/push.sh
env:
#!/bin/sh
git filter-branch --env-filter '
OLD_EMAIL="[email protected]"
CORRECT_NAME="Your Correct Name"
CORRECT_EMAIL="[email protected]"
if [ "$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" = "$OLD_EMAIL" ]
then