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    10/4/17 2:20 PM
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    This is the biggest and the best collection of the currently available natively created source editor extensions for Xcode.

    Xcode extensions

    You can find the actual list hosted on GitHub (~3k ⭐️).

    The main reason for this is that the project is almost entirely driven by the community and this fact is truely amazing! In under just one year, the repository had a thousand stars on GitHub and it’s counting! The list of awesome native Xcode extensions is open for everyone, so if you have an extension, please don’t hesitate & create a pull request!

    I’d like to say thank you for all the contributors, especially for takasek who categorized the list.

    Are you using Xcode extensions at all?

    Personally I’m using 1-2 extensions, but nothing more. Maybe everything should be collected under one gigantic extension application with the ability of turning individual features on or off?

    Does anybody have time for that? 🤔

    How to create an Xcode extension?

    You might feel the urge to implement your own extension. Not a problem. Here are some really amazing resources, to teach you how to make an Xcode plugin.

    Both of these articles are very great ones, I don’t want to get into the details of building an Xcode source editor extension, you should just go read (watch) them and start building your own stuff. 😉


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