Update README to be a tad easier to read

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Matthew Hamilton
2015-05-17 17:51:19 -07:00
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## Usage
### Basic
**WARNING: Make sure that your project is backed up through source control before doing anything**
:warning: **WARNING: Make sure that your project is backed up through source control before doing anything** :warning:
Execute the command on your project to have it reorganize the files on the file system:
$ synx path/to/my/project.xcodeproj
It may have confused cocoapods. Pod install, if you use them:
It may have confused CocoaPods. If you use them, execute this command:
$ pod install
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Synx supports the following options:
```
--prune, -p remove source files and image resources that are not referenced by the the xcode project
--prune, -p remove source files and image resources that are not referenced by the the Xcode project
--no-color removes all color from the output
--no-default-exclusions doesn't use the default exclusions of /Libraries, /Frameworks, and /Products
--quiet, -q silence all output
--exclusion, -e EXCLUSION ignore an Xcode group while syncing
```
OCMock, for example, could have done:
For example, OCMock could have been organized using this command:
$ synx -p -e "/OCMock/Core Mocks" -e /OCMockTests Source/OCMock.xcodeproj/
if they wanted to not sync the `/OCMock/Core Mocks` and `/OCMockTests` groups, and also remove (`-p`) any image/source files found by synx that weren't ever referenced by any groups in Xcode.
if they had wanted not to sync the `/OCMock/Core Mocks` and `/OCMockTests` groups, and also remove (`-p`) any image/source files found by synx that weren't referenced by any groups in Xcode.
## Contributing