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Xcode is an integrated development environment (IDE) for macOS containing a suite of software development tools developed by Apple for developing software for macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS. Xcode pulls all the tools needed to produce an application (particularly a text editor, a compiler, and a build system) into one software package rather than leaving them as a set of individual tools connected by scripts.
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I'd like there to be an option to have code blocks be line wrapped. Maybe a check box for it in Rendering -> "Syntax highlighted code block" next to "Show line numbers" etc.?
If I try hard enough I can dig through the css files in Contents/Resources/Prism/themes and change "white-space: pre;" to "white-space: pre-wrap;", but doing so breaks the code signature of the app. And that's not a very n
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A quick ack of the repo shows whitelist and blacklist referenced in several places. Let's update these references in our code and repo documentation (e.g. README) to use more inclusive terms. Suggestions: allowlist or blockedlist. For references in third-party libs, we can see if there is an updated version of that lib and whether there is any blockers to switching to that version.
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