Media Summary: If you're updating your Swift version, or bringing some older Swift code into your project, You can see detailed information about classes, variables, and more by using Quick Help – just hold down Option and click ... If you're looking at a Swift data type and just want a summary of what it does, press ⌃⌘↑ to have

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If you're updating your Swift version, or bringing some older Swift code into your project, You can see detailed information about classes, variables, and more by using Quick Help – just hold down Option and click ... If you're looking at a Swift data type and just want a summary of what it does, press ⌃⌘↑ to have Setting a custom environment variable in your Test scheme allows you to detect when tests are running and create test ... If you've moved some code around and messed up your indenting a little, select the code and press Ctrl+I to have If you're in a folder that has both a workspace and a project, use “xed .” to open the workspace in

When using TDD you can work more quickly by running a subset of tests – press ⌃⌥⌘G to re-run only your last test, or ⌘-click ... After using the Open Quickly shortcut (⇧⌘O) to jump to a file, type, or method in your project, use ⇧⌘J to reveal that file in the ...

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Xcode in 20 Seconds: Fix all issues

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Fix all issues

If you're updating your Swift version, or bringing some older Swift code into your project,

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Clearing up space

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Clearing up space

If you've been using

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Quick Help

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Quick Help

You can see detailed information about classes, variables, and more by using Quick Help – just hold down Option and click ...

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Watchpoints

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Watchpoints

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Xcode in 20 Seconds: Generated interfaces

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Generated interfaces

If you're looking at a Swift data type and just want a summary of what it does, press ⌃⌘↑ to have

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Regex searching

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Regex searching

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Xcode in 20 Seconds: Identifying constraints

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Identifying constraints

It's common to see lots of output in

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Detecting tests

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Detecting tests

Setting a custom environment variable in your Test scheme allows you to detect when tests are running and create test ...

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Indenting code

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Indenting code

If you've moved some code around and messed up your indenting a little, select the code and press Ctrl+I to have

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Focused navigation

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Focused navigation

When you're using the assistant editor,

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Opening Xcode

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Opening Xcode

If you're in a folder that has both a workspace and a project, use “xed .” to open the workspace in

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Faster Testing

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Faster Testing

When using TDD you can work more quickly by running a subset of tests – press ⌃⌥⌘G to re-run only your last test, or ⌘-click ...

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Find in project

Xcode in 20 Seconds: Find in project

After using the Open Quickly shortcut (⇧⌘O) to jump to a file, type, or method in your project, use ⇧⌘J to reveal that file in the ...