xcdiff is an extensible tool that finds differences between two .xcodeproj project files. It can be thought of as git diff for .xcodeproj files, which can be used directly from the command line as well as a library supporting your own set of tools.
Running the command xcdiff
in your project directory will search for two .xcodeproj
files in this directory and use all of xcdiff's comparators on the projects (e.g. targets, sources and headers).
You can also specify two particular projects for xcdiff to compare.
xcdiff -p1 OriginalProject.xcodeproj -p2 GeneratedProject.xcodeproj
Here is an example output:
To see a detailed report of differences you can specify the --verbose
(-v
) option.
xcdiff -p1 OriginalProject.xcodeproj -p2 GeneratedProject.xcodeproj -v
xcdiff --help
.All improvements to xcdiff are very welcome!
If you see an issue that you would like to see fixed, the best way to make it happen is to help out by submitting a Pull Request implementing it. Before sending a Pull Request, please make sure you read our Contribution Guidelines. Information in Development Documentation can help you to set up your local development environment.
We also welcome Issue Reports. Be sure to choose the proper issue template for your issue, so that all necessary details are provided.
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This project has adopted a Code of Conduct. If you have any concerns about the Code, or behavior which you have experienced in the project, please contact us at opensource@bloomberg.net.
If you believe you have identified a security vulnerability in this project, please send email to the project team at opensource@bloomberg.net, detailing the suspected issue and any methods you've found to reproduce it.
Please do NOT open an issue in the GitHub repository, as we'd prefer to keep vulnerability reports private until we've had an opportunity to review and address them.
xcdiff is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.