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XcodeColors
DESCRIPTION
XcodeColors is an Xcode plugin that adds colored output to the Xcode debugging console. It was created to make logs easier to read during development by highlighting errors, warnings, or logical sections of application output. Developers can specify exact RGB foreground and background colors from their own source code. The project supports manual escape-sequence usage, custom macros, CocoaLumberjack integration, and CleanroomLogger integration. It was built for older Xcode versions, including Xcode 3 through Xcode 7, so it is best treated as a legacy debugging utility. The repository remains useful as a reference for historical Xcode plugin development and console log colorization workflows.
Features
- Colored Xcode debug console output
- Custom RGB foreground and background colors
- Manual NSLog color formatting
- Objective-C macro support
- CocoaLumberjack integration
- CleanroomLogger integration
Programming Language
Objective C
Categories
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