![]() ![]() If you have access to an older install of Xcode on a different machine which has the missing docsets you can use it to find the feed URL’s. Adding Old Docsets to XcodeĪs long as you know the URL of the docset feed you need it is easy to add it back to Xcode. Unfortunately since in my case I have recently done a clean install on a new machine I am missing some of the earlier iOS 4.x and 5.x documentation sets. The documentation for the most commonly used iOS and Mac OS X developer libraries can be downloaded and installed from the Downloads pane of the Xcode preferences (⌘,). For example, Xcode 4.6.1 which is the current version available in the Mac App Store at time of writing includes feed subscriptions to the docsets for iOS 6.1, OS X 10.8 and Xcode 4.6: ![]() It is beyond the scope of this post but you can find more details on how to integrate your own documentaion with Xcode in the Apple Documentation Set Guide.Ī clean install of Xcode will download and install the docsets for the current versions of iOS, OS X and Xcode. Xcode Documentation Sets (“docsets”) are packaged as standard OS X bundles and updated via an RSS or Atom feed. This post shows how to get that older documentation back should you need it. I recently did a clean install of Xcode 4.6.1 on a new Mac and found I was missing some of the earlier iOS 4.x and 5.x documentation sets.
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