DataCenter is a collection of classes that allow you to explore the data stored in a Core Data managed object context.
Including these in your app during debugging and testing phases will allow you to explore the data if anything seems awry. It’s pretty basic at the moment.
There are two branches to this repository, master and production, these are described below. (Thanks to Abizer for showing me this method and for his initial writeup below.)
The master branch contains the class extension files as well as an Xcode project that demonstrates the code and is the branch to use to see how to use the code. It as also the branch that further development of the code should be performed on.
The production branch should be used if you want to add these extensions as a git submodule in other projects and will only contain the class files themselves without the Xcode project or example classes. This is preferable as it will keep your directories clean of any code which is unnecessary to your working project, of course you can switch branches in the submodule to access the given samples.
Changes made to the master branch will be merged across to production, so it will always remain current with respect to master.
To add the production branch rather than master, simply use the -b flag as shown below.
git submodule add -b production git://github.com/danielctull/DataCenter.git
To keep up to date with the latest changes `cd` into the directory that contains this submodule and pull the newest changes as usual
git pull origin
Sometimes, there may be artefacts left over when switching from master to production. These are files that are ignored by git and are easily cleaned up by running
git clean -dxf
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