Finally, Apple introduced native Git support in Xcode 4. Git is now the standard version control system you can use within Xcode. The Apple engineers did a great job in integrating Git into Xcode 4 … but there is room for improvements
Tools like gitx still are essential for me to keep track of all the branches in the Git-repository.
If you want to use Git as the version control system for your Xcode projects, you definitely should use a specific .gitignore file to keep your Git-repository clean.
That’s the content of a Xcode4 optimized .gitignore text-file:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 | # Exclude the build directory build/* # Exclude temp nibs and swap files *~.nib *.swp # Exclude OS X folder attributes .DS_Store # Exclude user-specific XCode 3 and 4 files *.mode1 *.mode1v3 *.mode2v3 *.perspective *.perspectivev3 *.pbxuser *.xcworkspace xcuserdata |