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uidevice-extension. Add functionality to UIDevice to distinguish between platforms like iPod touch 1G and 2G and iPhone
1.5kNSDate-Extensions. Practical real-world dates
1.4kiphone-3.0-cookbook-. Sample Code
908iOS-5-Cookbook. Objective-C
887iOS-7-Cookbook. Objective-C
860Auto-Layout-Demystified. Objective-C
542iOS-6-Cookbook. iOS 6 update
455iOS-6-Advanced-Cookbook. Recipes for working with the advanced features of iOS 6
384ABContactHelper. Objective-C Address Book wrapper
285uicolor-utilities. Helpful utilities for UIColor for iPhone
264SwiftDates. Practical real-world dates: timey-wimey date-y things, Swift successor to old NSDate repo
224iOS-Drawing. Objective-C
195useful-things. Not to be confused with "needful things" (see King, Stephen)
143now. Times around the world because no brain should have to work out what time it is in NYC or what time it is here when it's 4PM in London or what time 4PM in London is here...
141Camera-Image-Helper. Live scanner images on demand
92NSObject-Utility-Categories. Handy categories for Objective-C programming, including value-ready selectors and selector choices
85swiftslowly.
77NSArray-Utilities. NSArray utilities
75remind. Schedule a notification-center reminder from the command-line because sometime we just want to use tools already at hand to get on with the rest of our work.
68tmdiff. Performs a command-line text diff on a file and its time machine ancestor
62testlint. Objective-C
61SwiftCookbook. The Swift Developer's Cookbook
58iOS-Gourmet-Cookbook. Objective-C
51xcopen. Because, yes, sometimes I really am so lazy that I want to cd and just open whatever xcproj is in the folder
46SwiftString. Doing stuff with and to Swift strings
43ibrowser. Please refer to the Chapter 13 samples instead. DEPRECATED Browse your normal (non-jailbroken) iPhone contents using a Web browser
41SwiftUtility. Useful stuff!
37SwiftGeometry. CGHeck
30datatube. Fixed-latency queues
30trash. Just because you're at the command line doesn't mean you can't use the safe Mac Trash.
30Swift-Drawing. A chapter-by-chapter collection of playground-based source code that provides working examples of the material covered in Swift Drawing.
27MPMediaItem-Properties. Category that adds properties to the media item directly (so you don't have to use valueForProperty: and can use directly with predicates)
26App-Signer. AppleScript Utility for signing applications with dev or distro credentials
25TypeScript-xclangspec. A langspec-ish thing for Daniel
22tmcp. Nondestructively copy flat time machine files to the working folder
20SwiftBezier. Assorted Bezier stuff
20tmls. tmls - perform a time machine ls, preserving normal arguments
20SwiftColors. Various useful color things. Swifty successor to old UIColor/NSColor repo.
18CFClippyRef. <shrill, eyes squinting> IT LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE WRITING A METHOD! Would you like me to open Windows Media Player for you?
14SwiftPlaygrounds. Useful playground stuff
14Swift-General-Utility. General utility types and functionality
13funpaths. UIBezierPaths
12lns. Because no one can remember how to use `ln -s` when it really matters
11SwiftCollections. SwiftCollections
10AssetCatalog. Support for Asset Catalog JSON encoding and automated creation
9Swift-Mac-Utility. Taking the Mac out of the General Utility and putting it in its own package
8d20. In which I take on watchOS and build something simple
5fringe-tv-show-code-breaking. Help crack the Fringe commercial-break picture code
5Swift-Cmdline-Utility. Support utilities for command line development
4SwiftInterpolation. Swift
4AccessControlTestpad. Swift
3swift-evolution. This maintains proposals for changes and user-visible enhancements to the Swift Programming Language.
2cplusequality. Feminist Software Foundation C+=, a new language for us feminists
1package-name. Swift
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