XCFormat 4+

Code Formatter

Yojio, Ltd.

    • 4.5 • 17 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

XCFormat includes an Xcode Source Editor Extension, allows you to format your code directly in Xcode.

Supports both Swift and Objective-C, and also other languages.

To enable it, please perform the following steps:

1. Open "XCFormat" once.
2. Open "System Preferences"
3. Click "Extensions"
4. Click "Xcode Source Editor"
5. Enable "XCFormat"

Then you can see the "XCFormat" menu under Xcode's "Editor" menu.

What’s New

Version 1.2.7

Fix uncrustify bugs. Now we are using a modified version of uncrustify base on uncrustify 0.70, for better obj-c handling.

Ratings and Reviews

4.5 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Candid Cod3r ,

Works almost!!

The extension works as per the description. I have updated Uncrustify installed on my machine. This extension is not picking up the latest Uncrustify binary. Is there an option to specify it or any work arounds are appreciated. Thank you for making this plugin.

lightly recruited ,

works as advertised

Much faster to install that compilling from source, or using HomeBrew methods.

Note: uses Nick Lockwoods SwiftFormat (7K stars on Github) as opposed to Apple's formatter (2K stars). Fired right up when I followed the simple instructions that appear when launching the app.

frankyjiang ,

NOT Work on Xcode 12

NOT Work on Xcode 12. Why Apple messes everything after every updates of Xcode.

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