XcodeSnippet provides the ability to save or use the codeSnippet that you set up.
The usage of XcodeSnippet is very similar to that of Snippet in traditional Xcode. Projects are defined as Swift Packages, all of which use the default format type-safe swift code.
import XcodeSnippet
struct SnippetEx: Snippet {
var xcodeSnippet: [XcodeSnippet] = []
}
try snippetEx().install()
You can use it like this. XcodeSnipet is really simple, right?
XcodeSnippet was deployed as Swift Package Manager. Package to install in a project. Add as a dependent item within the swift manifest.
let package = Package(
...
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/JiHoonAHN/XcodeSnippet.git", from: "0.1.1")
],
...
)
Then import the XcodeSnipet from the location you want to use.
import XcodeSnippet
XcodeSnippet also comes with command-line tools to easily create projects for easy project support.
$ git clone https://github.com/JiHoonAHN/XcodeSnippet.git
$ cd XcodeSnippet
$ make
Then run the instructions on how to use XcodeSnippet help
.
To start XcodeSnippet faster, clone this repository, install the command-line tool, and run make
within the replicated folder.
$ git clone https://github.com/JiHoonAHN/XcodeSnippet.git
$ cd XcodeSnippet
$ make
Note: If you encounter an error while running make
, ensure that you have your Command Line Tools location set from Xcode's preferences. It's in Preferences > Locations > Locations > Command Line Tools. The dropdown will be blank if it hasn't been set yet.
Then, create a new folder for your new Snippet project and simply run xcodeSnippet new
within it to get started:
$ mkdir MySnippet
$ cd MySnippet
$ xcodeSnippet new
Finally, run open Package.swift
to open up the project in Xcode to start making your snippet Setting!
XcodeSnippet is under MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.