Did you know that you can create your own file templates for Xcode? Sure you did. But did you also know that you can create a template that takes a string and puts it into a field you define? Let's build a file template for a Swift protocol and a protocol extension.
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iOS, iPhone, iPad, Objective-C, Swift, xCode
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