![]() ![]() # - Finally added "xccheckout" to the ignore. # - Fixed typo in "xccheckout" line - thanks to for pointing it out! # 15564624 - what does the xccheckout file in Xcode5 do? Where's the documentation? ![]() # Apple bugs, waiting for Apple to fix/respond: gitignore file for Xcode4 and Xcode5 Source projects If you need to customize, here's a gist you can fork: # I know they don't care, but maybe it'll shame one of them into treating developers more fairly. ![]() This IMHO is unacceptable, and I've now started logging bugs against it each time they do so. I've researched every file in this list, but several of them do not exist in Apple's official Xcode documentation, so I had to go on Apple mailing lists.Īpple continues to add undocumented files, potentially corrupting our live projects. I was previously using the top-voted answer, but it needs a bit of cleanup, so here it is redone for Xcode 4, with some improvements. That's great if all you want are the contents of a bunch of device descriptors, but lsusb gives you so much more – information on interfaces and endpoints, interface associations, composite devices… where can you find this information in OS X? There must be a tool that does this? Vendor ID: 0x045e (Microsoft Corporation) Vendor ID: 0x04d9 (Holtek Semiconductor, Inc.) That's nice, but with System Profiler all you get is something that looks like this: DasKeyboard: This question seems to be all over google, but the answers all point to using System Profiler. ![]()
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