XcodeYamlizer
XCode's formats are shitty They are pain to merge and are impossible to read. YAML is pretty.
Imagine a brave new world with XCode's nib
s, model files, storyboards,
project files - all in YAML. Thats what that project do!
You can see how pretty it looks on Github in this sample repo.
Installation
Install XcodeYamlizer with:
$ gem install xcode-yamlizer
Usage
Git hooks
The best and recommended way is to install pre-commit
and post-merge
hook.
You can do that from your project's working directory:
$ xcode-yamlize install
Then, before commit, pre-commit
hook will:
# find all obscure `.xib`s, `.xcdatamodel`s, project files, etc.
# create appropriate YAML files with the same name + `.yaml` extension
# add them to commit (if necessary)
# add all obscure files to `.gitignore` (if necessary)
# remove all obscure files from git (if necessary) (but will leave them be in file system)
After merge, post-merge
hook will:
# copy all obscure files to the same name + `~` postfix
# overrite all obscure files from the version controlled `yaml`es.
Standalone
$ xcode-yamlizer
options:
-input (-i) convert file (autodetects direction)
-dir (-d) convert directory (default direction - from XCode to YAML)
-to_xcode direction: from YAML to XCode format
-verbose verbose mode
-help (-h) show help
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request