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@stephancasas
stephancasas / NSApplication+NSResponderDebug.swift
Created March 18, 2024 20:35
An extension on NSApplication providing a computed property that describes the current responder chain.
//
// NSApplication+NSResponderDebug.swift
//
// Created by Stephan Casas on 3/18/24.
//
import Cocoa;
extension NSApplication {
@chockenberry
chockenberry / simkill.sh
Last active December 9, 2023 14:04
A simple shell script to reset CoreSimulator
#!/bin/sh
pids=`ps axo pid,command | grep CoreSimulator | grep -v "grep CoreSimulator" | cut -c 1-5`
if [ "$1" = "go" ]; then
kill -9 $pids
elif [ "$1" = "echo" ]; then
echo $pids
else
pid_param=`echo $pids | tr -s ' ' ','`
@kconner
kconner / macOS Internals.md
Last active July 7, 2024 19:42
macOS Internals

macOS Internals

Understand your Mac and iPhone more deeply by tracing the evolution of Mac OS X from prelease to Swift. John Siracusa delivers the details.

Starting Points

How to use this gist

You've got two main options:

//
// CacheAsyncImage.swift
//
// Created by Costantino Pistagna on 08/02/23.
//
import SwiftUI
struct CacheAsyncImage<Content, Content2>: View where Content: View, Content2: View {
private let url: URL?
@TimMoore
TimMoore / wavecuepoint.c
Last active May 2, 2023 23:20 — forked from dhilowitz/wavecuepoint.c
This code reads a .wav file and a text file containing marker locations (specified as frame indexes, one per line) and creates a new .wav file with embedded cue points for each location. The code is standard, portable C.
//
// wavecuepoint.c
// Created by Jim McGowan on 29/11/12.
// Turned into command-line utility by David Hilowitz on 19/11/16.
// jim@bleepsandpops.com
// jim@malkinware.com
//
// This function reads a .wav file and a text file containing marker locations (specified as frame indexes, one per line)
// and creates a new .wav file with embedded cue points for each location. The code is standard, portable C.
//

ZSH CheatSheet

This is a cheat sheet for how to perform various actions to ZSH, which can be tricky to find on the web as the syntax is not intuitive and it is generally not very well-documented.

Strings

Description Syntax
Get the length of a string ${#VARNAME}
Get a single character ${VARNAME[index]}
@DreamingInBinary
DreamingInBinary / Best in Class iOS Checklist
Last active January 29, 2024 18:18
This is a public checklist updated every year after the latest version of iOS and iPadOS are shipped. It's a boiled down version of a "Best in Class" app checklist created by Jordan Morgan.
# A Best in Class Checklist
A boiled down checklist adapted from this [post](https://www.swiftjectivec.com/a-best-in-class-app/), created by @jordanmorgan10.
> To use this, create a Github Issue in your own repo, and simply copy and paste this text.
## iOS Core Technology
_Things any iOS app can benefit from_
- [ ] iCloud Sync
- [ ] Focus Filter Support
@chockenberry
chockenberry / Debug.swift
Last active April 11, 2024 13:22
Debug and release logging in Swift that's reminiscent of NSLog()
//
// Debug.swift
//
// Created by Craig Hockenberry on 3/15/17.
// Updated by Craig Hockenberry on 2/20/24.
// Usage:
//
// SplineReticulationManager.swift:
//
@JoeyBurzynski
JoeyBurzynski / 55-bytes-of-css.md
Last active July 28, 2024 18:43
58 bytes of css to look great nearly everywhere

58 bytes of CSS to look great nearly everywhere

When making this website, i wanted a simple, reasonable way to make it look good on most displays. Not counting any minimization techniques, the following 58 bytes worked well for me:

main {
  max-width: 38rem;
  padding: 2rem;
  margin: auto;
}
@vadz
vadz / optional.i
Created March 4, 2019 13:39
Main optional.i file
%{
#include "optionalvalue.h"
%}
// Provide simplified declarations of various template classes we use for SWIG.
template <typename T>
class OptionalValue
{
public:
OptionalValue();