Snip - Native macOS code snippets manager with syntax highlighting

Snip is a native macOS developer tool built in SwiftUI. Create and preview GitHub Markdown notes and save your code snippets to multiple storage locations.

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What do you need GitHub - Personal Data full access, when synchronizing with Snip? Are you planning on monetizing anything around this app?
Hi Adam No, this app will always be free without any analytics/trackers/ads. The user scope is only here to display your username on the sidebar. If there's a scope that limits the informations retrieved to that, I'll be happy to change it! Anthony
You're asking for a lot of data currently... Personal user data Full access This application will be able to read and write all user data. This includes the following: Private email addresses Private profile information Followers You should just use the 'read:user' & 'gist' scopes overall. I would never sign in with the current scope permissions unfortunately.
New permissions will be available this week then 👍
👋Hi PH! Anthony here from Pictarine. Today I am very excited to share with you our latest endeavour - “Snip” 🎉 Snip is one of my side projects. It’s built with SwiftUI + Combine and weighs only 1.2Mb. Snip is a native, lightweight snippets manager for macOS created to simplify developer’s life by storing notes and code snippets while keeping them organized. We have integrated a GitHub Gist API so every code snippet can be synced to Gist in one click. (iCloud sync/restore is coming soon!) Snip comes with multiple features : - Syntax highlighting for more than 120 languages - Dark and Light themes available - Quick snippet copy - Favorites snippets collection - Tags collection - HTML & Markdown preview - Create snippets from StackOverflow (install the Chrome Ext: ) This project is still improving and new features are in-progress. Thoughts and feedback very much appreciated ❤️ Take care Anthony
Hi . So many similarities with This is ridiculous! You could at least create your own description for the AppStore and your own screenshots template. Sad you haven't mentioned SnipperApp as your inspiration : /
If we're doing the who was first SnippetLab was around before SnipperApp..
If they want to mimic the UX and features, it's up to them. It's a compliment for me that I did it right. It's more about copy-pasting marketing materials.
Looks great, Anthony!
Thank you!
Any plans to add quick sharing features?
Hi , what kind of quick sharing features? I can work on that for sure
The next version will allow users to share code snippets via carbon.now.sh
How do I add a placeholder for the clipboard content? I'm looking to replace Dash's `` substitution