SBPL Toolchain v1.0.0 — Lexer, parser, and VS Code extension for Apple's Sandbox Profile Language (.sb files)
SBPL Toolchain v1.0.0 — Lexer, parser, and VS Code extension for Apple's Sandbox Profile Language (.sb files)
https://github.com/g-cqd/InternedStrings
lol, little one to use Apple private APIs without fearing the checks of the App Store.
Probably already existed, I just wanted mine.
https://github.com/g-cqd/SwiftStaticAnalysis/releases/tag/v0.1.0
0.1.0 provides better performance for symbol lookup, symbol context extraction and an mcp server to query swa efficiently from your preferred ai-powered friend.
https://github.com/g-cqd/SwiftStaticAnalysis/releases/tag/v0.0.24
unused command is up to 31x faster on big codebases compared to 0.0.23
Uploaded a couple of repos.
SwiftStaticAnalysis: A CLI tool that flags copy-pasted code and unused declarations. https://github.com/g-cqd/SwiftStaticAnalysis
CSVCoder: A CSV parser. Fits into Codable, handles macros, and tries to be memory efficient. https://github.com/g-cqd/CSVCoder
They get the job done, reasonably fast.
@gadgetero sorry for the veeeeery late reply. Nad uses the Content Blocker mechanism from iOS. It’s native, but not as feature-full as what you can find on uBlock Origin for example.
The blocklist is crafted by a partner Eyed Softwares (formerly Aploide).
Since it relies only on native API, you just have to go to the extensions of Safari, enable the extension and that’s it.
We don’t need to access the page. Safari handles the heavy lifting.
https://github.com/Aemi-Studio/AemiSDR
Here we are. Welcome to AemiSDR, your favorite tool to add variable blur to your app.