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This is a package to be used to lint changes in .swift files using Swiftlint Installed via Homebrew. It's meant to be used as a run script in Xcode.
To install swiftlint from the terminal use Homebrew:
$ brew install swiftlint
To install this Python3 package
$ pip3 install selective_linter
To install this into an Xcode project, add the following run script build phase in project settings:
Shell: /usr/bin/env bash
if [ "${CONFIGURATION}" == "Debug" ]; then
if which selective_linter >/dev/null; then
selective_linter
fi
fi
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A script to be run from Xcode to lint files as you make changes
We found that selective-linter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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