In Xcode 3, the line number of the current cursor location was displayed. I don\'t see this in Xcode 4. Is there a setting that will turn it on? Or a keypress that will giv
If you don't want line numbers shown all the time another way to find the line number of a piece of code is to just click in the left-most margin and create a breakpoint (a small blue arrow appears) then go to the breakpoint navigator (⌘7) where it will list the breakpoint with its line number. You can delete the breakpoint by right clicking on it.
For Xcode 4 and higher, open the preferences (command+,) and check "Show: Line numbers" in the "Text Editing" section.
Xcode 9
XCode 8 and below
1) go to xcode preference by clicking on xcode on left hand side uper corner.
2) then select Text Editing
3) then select Show: Line numbers and click on check box for enable it.
4) close it.
5) you will see the line number in xcode.
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find . -name "*.swift" -print0 | xargs -0 wc -l
If you want to exclude pods:
find . -path ./Pods -prune -o -name "*.swift" -print0 ! -name "/Pods" | xargs -0 wc -l
If your project has objective c and swift:
find . -type d \( -path ./Pods -o -path ./Vendor \) -prune -o \( -iname \*.m -o -iname \*.mm -o -iname \*.h -o -iname \*.swift \) -print0 | xargs -0 wc -l
In Preferences->Text Editing-> Show: Line numbers you can enable the line numbers on the left hand side of the file.
Sure, XCode->Preferences and turn on Show line numbers.