├── .gitignore ├── FilzaPlus.plist ├── layout └── Library │ └── Application Support │ └── FilzaPlus │ ├── Fonts │ ├── Consolas.ttf │ ├── Monaco.ttf │ └── SourceCodePro-Regular.ttf │ ├── Themes │ ├── Civic.plist │ ├── Basic.plist │ ├── Dusk.plist │ └── Midnight.plist │ └── Languages │ ├── css.plist │ ├── xml.plist │ ├── objective-c.plist │ └── javascript.plist ├── SSLayoutManager.h ├── SSTextStorage.h ├── SyntaxSelectorViewController.h ├── Headers ├── ICTextView.h └── ThemeManager.h ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── SSCodeString.h ├── control ├── SSLayoutManager.m ├── Tweak.h ├── SSCodeString.m ├── SSTextStorage.m ├── SyntaxSelectorViewController.xm ├── Tweak.xm └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .DS_Store 2 | .theos 3 | packages 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FilzaPlus.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { Filter = { Bundles = ( "com.tigisoftware.Filza" ); }; } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Fonts/Consolas.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Skittyblock/FilzaPlus/HEAD/layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Fonts/Consolas.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Fonts/Monaco.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Skittyblock/FilzaPlus/HEAD/layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Fonts/Monaco.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SSLayoutManager.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // SSLayoutManager.h 2 | 3 | @interface SSLayoutManager : NSLayoutManager 4 | @property (nonatomic, assign) CGFloat lineHeight; 5 | @end 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Fonts/SourceCodePro-Regular.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Skittyblock/FilzaPlus/HEAD/layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Fonts/SourceCodePro-Regular.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SSTextStorage.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // SSTextStorage.h 2 | 3 | @class SSCodeString; 4 | 5 | @interface SSTextStorage : NSTextStorage 6 | @property (nonatomic, retain) SSCodeString *content; 7 | @property (nonatomic, retain) UIFont *font; 8 | @end 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SyntaxSelectorViewController.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // SyntaxSelectorViewController.h 2 | 3 | @import CoreText; 4 | 5 | @interface SyntaxSelectorViewController : UITableViewController 6 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSArray *themes; 7 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSArray *fonts; 8 | @end 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Headers/ICTextView.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // ICTextView.h 2 | 3 | @interface ICTextView : UITextView 4 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSDictionary *highlightDefinition; 5 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSDictionary *highlightTheme; 6 | + (NSDictionary *)defaultHighlightDefinition; 7 | + (NSDictionary *)defaultHighlightTheme; 8 | - (void)setupHighlighting; 9 | - (void)highlightText; 10 | @end 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Headers/ThemeManager.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // ThemeManager.h 2 | 3 | @interface ThemeManager : NSObject 4 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSDictionary *syntaxLanguage; 5 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSDictionary *syntaxTheme; 6 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSDictionary *syntaxFont; 7 | + (id)sharedInstance; 8 | - (id)text; 9 | - (id)selected; 10 | - (id)background; 11 | - (double)fontSize; 12 | - (bool)isBlackTheme; 13 | - (void)refresh; 14 | @end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | PACKAGE_VERSION = 1.0-1 2 | TARGET = iphone:clang::7.0 3 | ARCHS = armv7 arm64 arm64e 4 | 5 | include $(THEOS)/makefiles/common.mk 6 | 7 | TWEAK_NAME = FilzaPlus 8 | FilzaPlus_CFLAGS = -fobjc-arc 9 | FilzaPlus_FILES = SSCodeString.m SSLayoutManager.m SSTextStorage.m SyntaxSelectorViewController.xm Tweak.xm 10 | 11 | include $(THEOS_MAKE_PATH)/tweak.mk 12 | 13 | after-install:: 14 | install.exec "killall -9 Filza" 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # FilzaPlus 2 | Turn Filza into a code editor 3 | 4 | # Contributing 5 | FilzaPlus allows custom themes and more languages to be added to it. In the `layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/` folder, you'll find a `Themes` and a `Languages` folder. Themes are plists that define hex color codes, and languages are plists that define regex expressions. Feel free to create your own theme or add a new language and submit a pull request. 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SSCodeString.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // SSCodeString.h 2 | 3 | typedef enum : NSUInteger { 4 | SSCodeTypeKeyword, 5 | SSCodeTypeClass, 6 | SSCodeTypePragma, 7 | SSCodeTypeNumber, 8 | SSCodeTypeURL, 9 | SSCodeTypeAttribute, 10 | SSCodeTypeString, 11 | SSCodeTypeComment, 12 | SSCodeTypeText 13 | } SSCodeType; 14 | 15 | @interface SSCodeString : NSMutableString 16 | - (void)enumerateCodeInRange:(NSRange)range usingBlock:(void (^)(NSRange range, SSCodeType type))block; 17 | @end 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /control: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Package: xyz.skitty.filzaplus 2 | Name: FilzaPlus 3 | Depends: mobilesubstrate, com.tigisoftware.filza | com.tigisoftware.filza64bit 4 | Version: 1.0-1 5 | Architecture: iphoneos-arm 6 | Description: Turn Filza into a code editor. 7 | Icon: https://skitty.xyz/repo/icons/xyz.skitty.filzaplus.png 8 | Depiction: https://skitty.xyz/repo/depictions/?p=xyz.skitty.filzaplus 9 | SileoDepiction: https://skitty.xyz/repo/depictions/?s=xyz.skitty.filzaplus 10 | Maintainer: Skitty 11 | Author: Skitty 12 | Section: Tweaks 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SSLayoutManager.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // SSLayoutManager.m 2 | 3 | #import "SSLayoutManager.h" 4 | #import "SSTextStorage.h" 5 | 6 | @implementation SSLayoutManager 7 | 8 | - (id)init { 9 | self = [super init]; 10 | if (self) { 11 | self.delegate = self; 12 | _lineHeight = 1; 13 | } 14 | return self; 15 | } 16 | 17 | - (void)setLineHeight:(CGFloat)lineHeight { 18 | _lineHeight = lineHeight; 19 | [self invalidateLayoutForCharacterRange:NSMakeRange(0, self.textStorage.length) actualCharacterRange:NULL]; 20 | } 21 | 22 | - (CGFloat)layoutManager:(NSLayoutManager *)layoutManager lineSpacingAfterGlyphAtIndex:(NSUInteger)glyphIndex withProposedLineFragmentRect:(CGRect)rect { 23 | return (MAX(_lineHeight, 1) - 1) * rect.size.height; 24 | } 25 | 26 | - (void)drawBackgroundForGlyphRange:(NSRange)glyphsToShow atPoint:(CGPoint)origin { 27 | [super drawBackgroundForGlyphRange:glyphsToShow atPoint:origin]; 28 | } 29 | 30 | @end 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Themes/Civic.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | components 6 | 7 | keywords 8 | #d7008f 9 | preprocessors 10 | #c77a4b 11 | urls 12 | #5124e3 13 | classes 14 | #1da9a2 15 | attributes 16 | #55747c 17 | numbers 18 | #149c92 19 | strings 20 | #d3232e 21 | comments 22 | #45bb3e 23 | documentation_markup 24 | #22a055 25 | documentation_markup_keywords 26 | #32cf72 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Themes/Basic.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | components 6 | 7 | keywords 8 | #0000ff 9 | preprocessors 10 | #0000ff 11 | urls 12 | #0000ff 13 | classes 14 | #2b839f 15 | attributes 16 | #000000 17 | numbers 18 | #000000 19 | strings 20 | #a31515 21 | comments 22 | #008000 23 | documentation_markup 24 | #008000 25 | documentation_markup_keywords 26 | #008000 27 | 28 | 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Themes/Dusk.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | components 6 | 7 | keywords 8 | #b21889 9 | preprocessors 10 | #c67c48 11 | urls 12 | #4155d1 13 | classes 14 | #83c057 15 | attributes 16 | #55747c 17 | numbers 18 | #786dc4 19 | strings 20 | #db2c38 21 | comments 22 | #41b645 23 | documentation_markup 24 | #41b645 25 | documentation_markup_keywords 26 | #41b645 27 | 28 | 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Themes/Midnight.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | components 6 | 7 | keywords 8 | #d31895 9 | preprocessors 10 | #e47c48 11 | urls 12 | #4164ff 13 | classes 14 | #23ff83 15 | attributes 16 | #2d449b 17 | numbers 18 | #786dff 19 | strings 20 | #ff2c38 21 | comments 22 | #41cc45 23 | documentation_markup 24 | #41b645 25 | documentation_markup_keywords 26 | #41b645 27 | 28 | 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Tweak.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Tweak.h 2 | 3 | #import "SSCodeString.h" 4 | #import "SSLayoutManager.h" 5 | #import "SSTextStorage.h" 6 | #import "SyntaxSelectorViewController.h" 7 | #import "Headers/ICTextView.h" 8 | #import "Headers/ThemeManager.h" 9 | 10 | // Functions 11 | UIColor *colorFromHex(NSString *hexString) { 12 | if (hexString) { 13 | unsigned rgbValue = 0; 14 | NSScanner *scanner = [NSScanner scannerWithString:hexString]; 15 | [scanner setScanLocation:1]; 16 | [scanner scanHexInt:&rgbValue]; 17 | return [UIColor colorWithRed:((rgbValue & 0xFF0000) >> 16)/255.0 green:((rgbValue & 0xFF00) >> 8)/255.0 blue:(rgbValue & 0xFF)/255.0 alpha:1.0]; 18 | } 19 | return [UIColor blueColor]; 20 | } 21 | 22 | // Headers 23 | @interface TGPreferencesTableViewController : UITableViewController 24 | @end 25 | 26 | @interface TGFastTextEditViewController : UIViewController 27 | @property (nonatomic, retain) ICTextView *textEditor; 28 | @property (nonatomic, retain) SSCodeString *codeString; 29 | @property (nonatomic, retain) SSTextStorage *textStorage; 30 | @end 31 | 32 | @interface FileItem : NSObject 33 | - (NSString *)filePath; 34 | @end 35 | 36 | @interface TGTextEditorController : UIViewController 37 | - (FileItem *)fileItem; 38 | @end 39 | 40 | @interface NSTextStorage (FilzaPlus) 41 | - (void)highlight; 42 | @end 43 | 44 | @interface UIView (FilzaPlus) 45 | + (void)crash; 46 | @end 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Languages/css.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | components 6 | 7 | urls 8 | 9 | regex 10 | ((https?|mailto|ftp|file)://([-\w\.]+)+(:\d+)?(/([\w/_\.]*(\?\S+)?)?)?) 11 | 12 | numbers 13 | 14 | regex 15 | #([0-9a-fA-F]{3,6}) 16 | group 17 | 1 18 | 19 | strings 20 | 21 | regex 22 | ("(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*") 23 | 24 | classes 25 | 26 | regex 27 | (.*?)\s\{ 28 | group 29 | 1 30 | 31 | documentation_markup 32 | 33 | regex 34 | \/\*(.*?)\*\/ 35 | 36 | documentation_markup_keywords 37 | 38 | regex 39 | (\/\*|\*\/) 40 | 41 | 42 | extensions 43 | 44 | css 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Languages/xml.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | components 6 | 7 | keywords 8 | 9 | regex 10 | \b(CDATA|EMPTY|INCLUDE|IGNORE|NDATA|#IMPLIED|#PCDATA|#REQUIRED)\b 11 | 12 | urls 13 | 14 | regex 15 | ((https?|mailto|ftp|file)://([-\w\.]+)+(:\d+)?(/([\w/_\.]*(\?\S+)?)?)?) 16 | 17 | classes 18 | 19 | regex 20 | (<|<\/)([a-z]+|[a-z]+\s[a-z]+=\".+\")(>|\/>) 21 | group 22 | 2 23 | 24 | numbers 25 | 26 | regex 27 | (#[a-fA-F0-9]{3,6}|[0-9]+) 28 | 29 | strings 30 | 31 | regex 32 | (["'])(?:(?=(\\?))\2.)*?\1 33 | 34 | documentation_markup 35 | 36 | regex 37 | <!--(.*?|\n)--> 38 | group 39 | 1 40 | 41 | documentation_markup_keywords 42 | 43 | regex 44 | (<!--|-->) 45 | 46 | 47 | extensions 48 | 49 | plist 50 | xml 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SSCodeString.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // SSCodeString.m 2 | // NSString UIColor SSTest 3 | 4 | #import "SSCodeString.h" 5 | #import "Headers/ICTextView.h" 6 | #import "Headers/ThemeManager.h" 7 | 8 | @implementation SSCodeString { 9 | NSMutableString *_string; 10 | } 11 | 12 | - (id)init { 13 | self = [super init]; 14 | if (self) { 15 | _string = [NSMutableString new]; 16 | } 17 | return self; 18 | } 19 | 20 | - (NSUInteger)length { 21 | return _string.length; 22 | } 23 | 24 | - (unichar)characterAtIndex:(NSUInteger)index { 25 | return [_string characterAtIndex: index]; 26 | } 27 | 28 | - (void)getCharacters:(unichar *)buffer range:(NSRange)aRange { 29 | [_string getCharacters:buffer range:aRange]; 30 | } 31 | 32 | - (void)replaceCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range withString:(NSString *)aString { 33 | [_string replaceCharactersInRange:range withString:aString]; 34 | } 35 | 36 | - (void)enumerateCodeInRange:(NSRange)range usingBlock:(void (^)(NSRange range, SSCodeType type))block { 37 | 38 | block(range, SSCodeTypeText); 39 | 40 | for (NSString *key in [[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxLanguage]) { 41 | NSDictionary *dict = [[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxLanguage][key]; 42 | 43 | if (dict) { 44 | NSRegularExpressionOptions options = 0; 45 | // Untested 46 | if (dict[@"options"]) { 47 | options = [dict[@"options"] intValue]; 48 | } 49 | NSRegularExpression *regex = [NSRegularExpression regularExpressionWithPattern:dict[@"regex"] options:0 error:nil]; 50 | NSArray* matches = [regex matchesInString:self options:0 range:range]; 51 | for (NSTextCheckingResult *match in matches) { 52 | NSRange finalRange = match.range; 53 | if (dict[@"group"]) { 54 | finalRange = [match rangeAtIndex:[dict[@"group"] intValue]]; 55 | } 56 | if ([key isEqual:@"keywords"]) { 57 | block(finalRange, SSCodeTypeKeyword); 58 | } else if ([key isEqual:@"classes"]) { 59 | block(finalRange, SSCodeTypeClass); 60 | } else if ([key isEqual:@"preprocessors"]) { 61 | block(finalRange, SSCodeTypePragma); 62 | } else if ([key isEqual:@"numbers"]) { 63 | block(finalRange, SSCodeTypeNumber); 64 | } else if ([key isEqual:@"urls"]) { 65 | block(finalRange, SSCodeTypeURL); 66 | } else if ([key isEqual:@"attributes"]) { 67 | block(finalRange, SSCodeTypeAttribute); 68 | } else if ([key isEqual:@"strings"]) { 69 | block(finalRange, SSCodeTypeString); 70 | } else if ([key isEqual:@"comments"] || [key isEqual:@"documentation_markup"] || [key isEqual:@"documentation_markup_keywords"]) { 71 | block(finalRange, SSCodeTypeComment); 72 | } 73 | } 74 | } 75 | } 76 | } 77 | 78 | @end 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Languages/objective-c.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | components 6 | 7 | keywords 8 | 9 | regex 10 | \b(int|float|while|char|export|sizeof|typedef|const|struct|for|union|unsigned|long|volatile|static|bool|mutable|if|do|return|goto|void|enum|else|break|extern|asm|case|short|default|double|register|explicit|signed|typename|this|switch|continue|wchar_t|inline|readonly|assign|readwrite|self|@synchronized|id|typeof|nonatomic|super|unichar|IBOutlet|IBAction|strong|weak|copy|in|out|inout|__strong|__weak|__block|__autoreleasing|@interface|@implementation|@private|@protected|@public|@try|@property|@end|@throw|@catch|@finally|@autoreleasepool|@synthesize|@dynamic|@selector|@optional|@required|@import|_Nonnull|_Nullable|_Null_unspecified|getter|setter|retain|unsafe_unretained|nonnull|nullable|null_unspecified|null_resettable|class|instancetype|NS_INLINE|NS_AVAILABLE|NS_DEPRECATED|NS_ENUM NS_OPTIONS|NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN|NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END|false|true|FALSE|TRUE|nil|YES|NO|NULL|BOOL|dispatch_once_t|dispatch_queue_t|dispatch_sync|dispatch_async|dispatch_once)\b 11 | 12 | preprocessors 13 | 14 | regex 15 | (#.*?)[\r\n] 16 | 17 | urls 18 | 19 | regex 20 | ((https?|mailto|ftp|file)://([-\w\.]+)+(:\d+)?(/([\w/_\.]*(\?\S+)?)?)?) 21 | 22 | classes 23 | 24 | regex 25 | \b(AV|CA|CF|CG|CI|CL|CM|CN|CT|MK|MP|MTK|MTL|NS|SCN|SK|UI|WK|XC)\w+ 26 | 27 | attributes 28 | 29 | regex 30 | (\.[^\d]\w+) 31 | 32 | numbers 33 | 34 | regex 35 | \b(0x[0-9A-F]+|[0-9]+)\b 36 | 37 | characters 38 | 39 | regex 40 | (\'.\') 41 | 42 | strings 43 | 44 | regex 45 | (@?"(?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*") 46 | 47 | comments 48 | 49 | regex 50 | \/\/[^\"\n\r]*(?:"[^"\n\r]*"[^"\n\r]*)*[\r\n] 51 | 52 | documentation_markup 53 | 54 | regex 55 | \/\*(.*?|\n)+\*\/ 56 | group 57 | 1 58 | 59 | documentation_markup_keywords 60 | 61 | regex 62 | (\/\*|\*\/) 63 | 64 | 65 | extensions 66 | 67 | m 68 | mm 69 | xm 70 | h 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SSTextStorage.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // SSTextStorage.m 2 | 3 | #import "SSTextStorage.h" 4 | #import "SSCodeString.h" 5 | #import "Tweak.h" 6 | 7 | @implementation SSTextStorage { 8 | NSMutableAttributedString *_cache; 9 | } 10 | - (id)init { 11 | self = [super init]; 12 | if (self) { 13 | _cache = [NSMutableAttributedString new]; 14 | } 15 | return self; 16 | } 17 | 18 | - (void)setContent:(SSCodeString *)content { 19 | _content = content; 20 | 21 | [self beginEditing]; 22 | 23 | NSInteger oldLength = _cache.length; 24 | [_cache replaceCharactersInRange:NSMakeRange(0, oldLength) withString:_content]; 25 | [self edited:NSTextStorageEditedCharacters range:NSMakeRange(0, oldLength) changeInLength:(NSInteger)_content.length - oldLength]; 26 | 27 | [self updateAttributesForChangedRange: NSMakeRange(0, _content.length)]; 28 | 29 | [self endEditing]; 30 | } 31 | 32 | - (void)setFont:(UIFont *)font { 33 | _font = font; 34 | 35 | [self beginEditing]; 36 | [self updateAttributesForChangedRange: NSMakeRange(0, self.content.length)]; 37 | [self endEditing]; 38 | } 39 | 40 | - (NSString *)string { 41 | return _cache.string; 42 | } 43 | 44 | - (NSDictionary *)attributesAtIndex:(NSUInteger)location effectiveRange:(NSRangePointer)range { 45 | return [_cache attributesAtIndex:location effectiveRange:range]; 46 | } 47 | 48 | - (void)replaceCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range withString:(NSString *)str { 49 | [self.content replaceCharactersInRange:range withString:str]; 50 | [_cache replaceCharactersInRange:range withString:str]; 51 | 52 | [self edited:NSTextStorageEditedCharacters range:range changeInLength:(NSInteger)str.length - (NSInteger)range.length]; 53 | } 54 | 55 | - (void)setAttributes:(NSDictionary *)attrs range:(NSRange)range { 56 | [_cache setAttributes:attrs range:range]; 57 | 58 | [self edited:NSTextStorageEditedAttributes range:range changeInLength:0]; 59 | } 60 | 61 | - (void)processEditing { 62 | [self updateAttributesForChangedRange: self.editedRange]; 63 | [super processEditing]; 64 | } 65 | 66 | - (UIColor *)textColorForCodeType:(SSCodeType)type { 67 | switch (type) { 68 | default: 69 | case SSCodeTypeText: 70 | return [[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] text]; 71 | 72 | case SSCodeTypeKeyword: 73 | return colorFromHex([[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxTheme][@"components"][@"keywords"]); 74 | 75 | case SSCodeTypeClass: 76 | return colorFromHex([[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxTheme][@"components"][@"classes"]); 77 | 78 | case SSCodeTypePragma: 79 | return colorFromHex([[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxTheme][@"components"][@"preprocessors"]); 80 | 81 | case SSCodeTypeNumber: 82 | return colorFromHex([[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxTheme][@"components"][@"numbers"]); 83 | 84 | case SSCodeTypeURL: 85 | return colorFromHex([[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxTheme][@"components"][@"urls"]); 86 | 87 | case SSCodeTypeAttribute: 88 | return colorFromHex([[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxTheme][@"components"][@"attributes"]); 89 | 90 | case SSCodeTypeString: 91 | return colorFromHex([[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxTheme][@"components"][@"strings"]); 92 | 93 | case SSCodeTypeComment: 94 | return colorFromHex([[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] syntaxTheme][@"components"][@"comments"]); 95 | } 96 | } 97 | 98 | - (void)updateAttributesForChangedRange:(NSRange)range { 99 | range = [self.content paragraphRangeForRange:range]; 100 | 101 | [self setAttributes:@{} range:range]; 102 | 103 | if (self.font) { 104 | [self addAttribute:NSFontAttributeName value:self.font range:range]; 105 | } 106 | 107 | [self.content enumerateCodeInRange:range usingBlock:^(NSRange range, SSCodeType type) { 108 | [self addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName value:[self textColorForCodeType: type] range:range]; 109 | }]; 110 | } 111 | 112 | @end 113 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layout/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Languages/javascript.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | components 6 | 7 | keywords 8 | 9 | regex 10 | (?<!\w)(if|else|for|in|while|do|continue|break|with|try|catch|switch|case|new|var|function|return|delete|true|false|void|throw|typeof|const|default|escape|isFinite|isNaN|Number|parseFloat|parseInt|reload|taint|unescape|untaint|write|Anchor|Applet|Area|Array|Boolean|Button|Checkbox|Date|document|window|Image|FileUpload|Form|Frame|Function|Hidden|Link|MimeType|Math|Max|Min|Layer|navigator|Object|Password|Plugin|Radio|RegExp|Reset|Screen|Select|String|Text|Textarea|this|Window|abs|acos|asin|atan|atan2|ceil|cos|ctg|E|exp|floor|LN2|LN10|log|LOG2E|LOG10E|PI|pow|round|sin|sqrt|SQRT1_2|SQRT2|tan|onAbort|onBlur|onChange|onClick|onError|onFocus|onLoad|onMouseOut|onMouseOver|onReset|onSelect|onSubmit|onUnload|above|action|alinkColor|alert|anchor|anchors|appCodeName|applets|apply|appName|appVersion|argument|arguments|arity|availHeight|availWidth|back|background|below|bgColor|border|big|blink|blur|bold|border|call|caller|charAt|charCodeAt|checked|clearInterval|clearTimeout|click|clip|close|closed|colorDepth|complete|compile|constructor|confirm|cookie|current|cursor|data|defaultChecked|defaultSelected|defaultStatus|defaultValue|description|disableExternalCapture|domain|elements|embeds|enabledPlugin|enableExternalCapture|encoding|eval|exec|fgColor|filename|find|fixed|focus|fontcolor|fontsize|form|forms|formName|forward|frames|fromCharCode|getDate|getDay|getHours|getMiliseconds|getMinutes|getMonth|getSeconds|getSelection|getTime|getTimezoneOffset|getUTCDate|getUTCDay|getUTCFullYear|getUTCHours|getUTCMilliseconds|getUTCMinutes|getUTCMonth|getUTCSeconds|getYear|global|go|hash|height|history|home|host|hostname|href|hspace|ignoreCase|images|index|indexOf|innerHeight|innerWidth|input|italics|javaEnabled|join|language|lastIndex|lastIndexOf|lastModified|lastParen|layers|layerX|layerY|left|leftContext|length|link|linkColor|links|location|locationbar|load|lowsrc|match|MAX_VALUE|menubar|method|mimeTypes|MIN_VALUE|modifiers|moveAbove|moveBelow|moveBy|moveTo|moveToAbsolute|multiline|name|NaN|NEGATIVE_INFINITY|negative_infinity|next|open|opener|options|outerHeight|outerWidth|pageX|pageY|pageXoffset|pageYoffset|parent|parse|pathname|personalbar|pixelDepth|platform|plugins|pop|port|POSITIVE_INFINITY|positive_infinity|preference|previous|print|prompt|protocol|prototype|push|referrer|refresh|releaseEvents|reload|replace|reset|resizeBy|resizeTo|reverse|rightContext|screenX|screenY|scroll|scrollbar|scrollBy|scrollTo|search|select|selected|selectedIndex|self|setDate|setHours|setMinutes|setMonth|setSeconds|setTime|setTimeout|setUTCDate|setUTCDay|setUTCFullYear|setUTCHours|setUTCMilliseconds|setUTCMinutes|setUTCMonth|setUTCSeconds|setYear|shift|siblingAbove|siblingBelow|small|sort|source|splice|split|src|status|statusbar|strike|sub|submit|substr|substring|suffixes|sup|taintEnabled|target|test|text|title|toGMTString|toLocaleString|toLowerCase|toolbar|toSource|toString|top|toUpperCase|toUTCString|type|URL|unshift|unwatch|userAgent|UTC|value|valueOf|visibility|vlinkColor|vspace|width|watch|which|width|write|writeln|x|y|zIndex)(?!\w) 11 | 12 | urls 13 | 14 | regex 15 | ((https?|mailto|ftp|file)://([-\w\.]+)+(:\d+)?(/([\w/_\.]*(\?\S+)?)?)?) 16 | 17 | numbers 18 | 19 | regex 20 | [0-9]+ 21 | 22 | strings 23 | 24 | regex 25 | ("(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*") 26 | 27 | comments 28 | 29 | regex 30 | \/\/[^\"\n\r]*(?:"[^"\n\r]*"[^"\n\r]*)*[\r\n] 31 | 32 | documentation_markup 33 | 34 | regex 35 | \/\*(.*?|\n)+\*\/ 36 | group 37 | 1 38 | 39 | documentation_markup_keywords 40 | 41 | regex 42 | (\/\*|\*\/) 43 | 44 | 45 | extensions 46 | 47 | js 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SyntaxSelectorViewController.xm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #import "SyntaxSelectorViewController.h" 2 | #import "Headers/ThemeManager.h" 3 | 4 | %subclass SyntaxSelectorViewController : ThemeSelectorViewController 5 | %property (nonatomic, retain) NSArray *themes; 6 | %property (nonatomic, retain) NSArray *fonts; 7 | 8 | - (id)init { 9 | self = %orig; 10 | if (self) { 11 | } 12 | return self; 13 | } 14 | 15 | - (void)viewWillAppear:(bool)animated { 16 | NSString *themePath = @"/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Themes/"; 17 | NSArray *themeFiles = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:themePath error:NULL]; 18 | NSMutableArray *themes = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; 19 | 20 | [themeFiles enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(NSString *filename, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) { 21 | NSString *extension = [[filename pathExtension] lowercaseString]; 22 | if ([extension isEqualToString:@"plist"]) { 23 | [themes addObject:[filename stringByDeletingPathExtension]]; 24 | } 25 | }]; 26 | 27 | self.themes = [themes copy]; 28 | 29 | NSString *fontPath = @"/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Fonts/"; 30 | NSArray *fontFiles = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:fontPath error:NULL]; 31 | 32 | [fontFiles enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(NSString *filename, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) { 33 | NSString *extension = [[filename pathExtension] lowercaseString]; 34 | if ([extension isEqualToString:@"ttf"]) { 35 | CGDataProviderRef dataProvider = CGDataProviderCreateWithFilename([[NSString stringWithFormat:@"/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Fonts/%@", filename] UTF8String]); 36 | CGFontRef font = CGFontCreateWithDataProvider(dataProvider); 37 | CGDataProviderRelease(dataProvider); 38 | CTFontManagerRegisterGraphicsFont(font, nil); 39 | CGFontRelease(font); 40 | } 41 | }]; 42 | 43 | self.fonts = @[@"Default", @"Consolas", @"Source Code Pro", @"Menlo", @"Monaco"]; 44 | } 45 | 46 | - (NSString *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView titleForHeaderInSection:(NSInteger)section { 47 | if (section == 0) { 48 | return @"Theme"; 49 | } else if (section == 1) { 50 | return @"Font"; 51 | } 52 | return @""; 53 | } 54 | 55 | - (NSInteger)numberOfSectionsInTableView:(UITableView *)tableView { 56 | return 2; 57 | } 58 | 59 | - (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section { 60 | if (section == 0) { 61 | return self.themes.count; 62 | } 63 | return self.fonts.count; 64 | } 65 | 66 | - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { 67 | static NSString *MyIdentifier = @"MyIdentifier"; 68 | UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:MyIdentifier]; 69 | if (cell == nil) { 70 | cell = [[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault reuseIdentifier:MyIdentifier]; 71 | } 72 | cell.backgroundColor = [[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] background]; 73 | cell.textLabel.textColor = [[NSClassFromString(@"ThemeManager") sharedInstance] text]; 74 | 75 | if (indexPath.section == 0) { 76 | [cell.textLabel setText:self.themes[indexPath.row]]; 77 | 78 | if ([[[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] syntaxTheme] isEqual:[NSDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Themes/%@.plist", self.themes[indexPath.row]]]]) { 79 | cell.accessoryType = UITableViewCellAccessoryCheckmark; 80 | } else { 81 | cell.accessoryType = UITableViewCellAccessoryNone; 82 | } 83 | } else { 84 | [cell.textLabel setText:self.fonts[indexPath.row]]; 85 | 86 | if ([[[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] syntaxFont] isEqual:self.fonts[indexPath.row]]) { 87 | cell.accessoryType = UITableViewCellAccessoryCheckmark; 88 | } else { 89 | cell.accessoryType = UITableViewCellAccessoryNone; 90 | } 91 | } 92 | 93 | if ([[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] isBlackTheme]) { 94 | UIView *bg = [[UIView alloc] init]; 95 | bg.backgroundColor = [[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] selected]; 96 | [cell setSelectedBackgroundView:bg]; 97 | } 98 | 99 | return cell; 100 | } 101 | 102 | - (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { 103 | NSMutableDictionary *prefs = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:[NSDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:@"/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/xyz.skitty.filzaplus.plist"]]; 104 | 105 | if (indexPath.section == 0) { 106 | [prefs setValue:self.themes[indexPath.row] forKey:@"syntax-theme"]; 107 | [prefs writeToFile:@"/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/xyz.skitty.filzaplus.plist" atomically:TRUE]; 108 | } else { 109 | [prefs setValue:self.fonts[indexPath.row] forKey:@"syntax-font"]; 110 | [prefs writeToFile:@"/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/xyz.skitty.filzaplus.plist" atomically:TRUE]; 111 | } 112 | 113 | [[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] refresh]; 114 | [tableView reloadData]; 115 | } 116 | 117 | %end 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Tweak.xm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // FilzaPlus, by Skitty 2 | // Helpful Filza Tweaks 3 | 4 | #import "Tweak.h" 5 | 6 | static NSDictionary *settings; 7 | static NSString *syntaxTheme; 8 | static NSString *syntaxFont; 9 | 10 | // Preference Updates 11 | static void refreshPrefs() { 12 | settings = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:@"/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/xyz.skitty.filzaplus.plist"]; 13 | syntaxTheme = [settings objectForKey:@"syntax-theme"] ?: @"Dusk"; 14 | syntaxFont = [settings objectForKey:@"syntax-font"] ?: @"Default"; 15 | } 16 | 17 | // Custom Preferences 18 | %hook TGPreferencesTableViewController 19 | - (void)viewWillAppear:(bool)arg1 { 20 | // There's some weird array check in here that causes the app to crash 21 | // Overriding it might have undesirable side effects, but I haven't found any yet 22 | refreshPrefs(); 23 | [self.tableView reloadData]; 24 | } 25 | - (NSUInteger)tableView:(id)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSUInteger)section { 26 | if (section == 4) { 27 | return %orig + 1; 28 | } 29 | return %orig; 30 | } 31 | - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { 32 | if (indexPath.section == 4 && indexPath.row == 1) { 33 | static NSString *MyIdentifier = @"CELL1"; 34 | UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:MyIdentifier]; 35 | if (cell == nil) { 36 | cell = [[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault reuseIdentifier:MyIdentifier]; 37 | } 38 | [cell.textLabel setText:@"Syntax"]; 39 | [cell.detailTextLabel setText:syntaxTheme]; 40 | return cell; 41 | } 42 | return %orig; 43 | } 44 | - (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { 45 | if (indexPath.section == 4 && indexPath.row == 1) { 46 | SyntaxSelectorViewController *vc = [[%c(SyntaxSelectorViewController) alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewStyleGrouped]; 47 | [self.navigationController pushViewController:vc animated:YES]; 48 | } else { 49 | %orig; 50 | } 51 | } 52 | %end 53 | 54 | %hook TGFastTextEditViewController 55 | %property (nonatomic, retain) SSCodeString *codeString; 56 | %property (nonatomic, retain) SSTextStorage *textStorage; 57 | // Detect Language 58 | - (void)viewWillAppear:(bool)arg1 { 59 | %orig; 60 | NSString *path = @"/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Languages/"; 61 | NSArray *files = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:path error:NULL]; 62 | 63 | bool __block matched = NO; 64 | 65 | [files enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(NSString *filename, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) { 66 | NSString *extension = [[filename pathExtension] lowercaseString]; 67 | if ([extension isEqualToString:@"plist"]) { 68 | for (NSString *ex in [NSDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:[path stringByAppendingString:filename]][@"extensions"]) { 69 | NSString *fileEx = [[[[((TGTextEditorController *)[self.view.superview.superview.superview nextResponder]) fileItem] filePath] pathExtension] lowercaseString]; 70 | if ([ex isEqual:fileEx]) { 71 | matched = YES; 72 | ((ThemeManager*)[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance]).syntaxLanguage = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:[path stringByAppendingString:filename]][@"components"]; 73 | } 74 | } 75 | } 76 | }]; 77 | 78 | if (!matched) { 79 | ((ThemeManager*)[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance]).syntaxLanguage = nil; 80 | } 81 | } 82 | - (void)setTextEditor:(ICTextView *)editor { 83 | // What does SS stand for, you ask? 84 | // Skitty Syntax of course! 85 | self.codeString = [SSCodeString new]; 86 | self.codeString.string = @"Placeholder"; 87 | 88 | self.textStorage = [SSTextStorage new]; 89 | self.textStorage.content = self.codeString; 90 | // Fonts are still hardcoded. I might change that later. 91 | if ([syntaxFont isEqual:@"Consolas"]) { 92 | self.textStorage.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Consolas" size:[((ThemeManager *)[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance]) fontSize]]; 93 | } else if ([syntaxFont isEqual:@"Source Code Pro"]) { 94 | self.textStorage.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"SourceCodePro-Regular" size:[((ThemeManager *)[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance]) fontSize]]; 95 | } else if ([syntaxFont isEqual:@"Menlo"]) { 96 | self.textStorage.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Menlo" size:[((ThemeManager *)[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance]) fontSize]]; 97 | } else if ([syntaxFont isEqual:@"Monaco"]) { 98 | self.textStorage.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Monaco" size:[((ThemeManager *)[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance]) fontSize]]; 99 | } else { 100 | self.textStorage.font = [UIFont systemFontOfSize:[((ThemeManager *)[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance]) fontSize]]; 101 | } 102 | 103 | SSLayoutManager *layoutManager = [SSLayoutManager new]; 104 | layoutManager.lineHeight = 1.1; 105 | [self.textStorage addLayoutManager: layoutManager]; 106 | 107 | NSTextContainer *textContainer = [[NSTextContainer alloc] initWithSize:CGSizeMake(CGFLOAT_MAX, CGFLOAT_MAX)]; 108 | [layoutManager addTextContainer:textContainer]; 109 | 110 | ICTextView *textView = [[%c(ICTextView) alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectInset(self.view.bounds, 10, 20) textContainer:textContainer]; 111 | textView.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth; 112 | textView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = YES; 113 | textView.keyboardDismissMode = UIScrollViewKeyboardDismissModeInteractive; 114 | textView.spellCheckingType = UITextSpellCheckingTypeNo; 115 | textView.autocorrectionType = UITextAutocorrectionTypeNo; 116 | %orig(textView); 117 | } 118 | - (void)viewDidLayoutSubviews { 119 | %orig; 120 | self.textEditor.backgroundColor = [[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] background]; 121 | self.textEditor.textColor = [[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] text]; 122 | } 123 | // Update File Modified Date 124 | // Most important feature imo 125 | - (void)saveClicked:(id)arg1 { 126 | %orig; 127 | 128 | NSError *error; 129 | NSFileManager *fileManager = [NSFileManager defaultManager]; 130 | NSString *filePath = [[((TGTextEditorController *)[self.view.superview.superview.superview nextResponder]) fileItem] filePath]; 131 | 132 | if (![fileManager setAttributes:@{NSFileModificationDate:[NSDate date]} ofItemAtPath:filePath error:&error]) { 133 | NSLog(@"[FILZAPLUS] \"Error:\" %@", error); 134 | } 135 | } 136 | %end 137 | 138 | // Better Dark Mode 139 | %hook UISearchBar 140 | - (int)barStyle { 141 | if ([[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] isBlackTheme]) { 142 | return 1; 143 | } 144 | return %orig; 145 | } 146 | %end 147 | 148 | %hook UIKBRenderConfig 149 | - (void)setLightKeyboard:(BOOL)light { 150 | if ([[%c(ThemeManager) sharedInstance] isBlackTheme]) { 151 | %orig(NO); 152 | } else { 153 | %orig; 154 | } 155 | } 156 | %end 157 | 158 | // ThemeManager Additions 159 | %hook ThemeManager 160 | %property (nonatomic, retain) NSDictionary *syntaxLanguage; 161 | %new 162 | - (NSDictionary *)syntaxTheme { 163 | return [NSDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"/Library/Application Support/FilzaPlus/Themes/%@.plist", syntaxTheme]]; 164 | } 165 | %new 166 | - (NSString *)syntaxFont { 167 | return syntaxFont; 168 | } 169 | %new 170 | - (void)refresh { 171 | refreshPrefs(); 172 | } 173 | %end 174 | 175 | %ctor { 176 | refreshPrefs(); 177 | } 178 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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