This PR contains all the work related to setting up this project as required to implement the [Assignment](https://repo.rock-n-code.com/rock-n-code/deep-linking-assignment/wiki/Assignment) on top, as intended. To summarise this work: - [x] created a new **Xcode** project; - [x] cloned the `Wikipedia` app and inserted it into the **Xcode** project; - [x] created the `Locations` app and also, its `Libraries` package; - [x] created the `Shared` package to share dependencies between the apps; - [x] added a `Makefile` file and implemented some **environment** and **help** commands. Co-authored-by: Javier Cicchelli <javier@rock-n-code.com> Reviewed-on: rock-n-code/deep-linking-assignment#1
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From top, left to right: <a href=\"./Labrador_Retriever\" title=\"Labrador Retriever\">Labrador Retriever</a>, <a href=\"./Golden_Retriever\" title=\"Golden Retriever\">Golden Retriever</a>, <a href=\"./Cockapoo\" title=\"Cockapoo\">Cockapoo</a>, <a href=\"./Yorkshire_Terrier\" title=\"Yorkshire Terrier\">Yorkshire Terrier</a>, <a href=\"./Boxer_(dog)\" title=\"Boxer (dog)\">Boxer</a>, <a href=\"./Pomeranian_(dog)\" title=\"Pomeranian (dog)\">Pomeranian</a>, <a href=\"./Beagle\" title=\"Beagle\">Beagle</a>, <a href=\"./Basset_Hound\" title=\"Basset Hound\">Basset Hound</a>, <a href=\"./Newfoundland_(dog)\" title=\"Newfoundland (dog)\">Newfoundland</span>...","snippetType":3,"characterCount":231,"sections":["Intro"]}],"userGroups":["extendedconfirmed","*","user","autoconfirmed"],"userEditCount":9377},{"revid":978336755,"timestamp":"2020-09-14T08:44:51Z","outputType":"large-change","user":"Dahadash251","userid":39951575,"significantChanges":[{"outputType":"added-text","snippet":"<ul><li><a href=\"./Canis_Major\" title=\"Canis Major\">Canis Major</a> (the Great Dog, whose brightest star, <a href=\"./Sirius\" title=\"Sirius\">Sirius</a>, is also called the Dog Star)</li></ul>","snippetType":1,"characterCount":451,"sections":["===Health benefits for humans===","===Shelters===","==Terminology==","===Mythology and religion===","===Literature===","=== Art ==="]},{"outputType":"deleted-text","characterCount":547,"sections":["===Health benefits for humans===","===Shelters===","==Terminology==","===Mythology and religion===","=== Art ==="]}],"userGroups":["*","user","autoconfirmed"],"userEditCount":179},{"revid":978330619,"timestamp":"2020-09-14T07:41:09Z","outputType":"large-change","user":"Dahadash251","userid":39951575,"significantChanges":[{"outputType":"added-text","snippet":"...<span class='highlight-start'>aims</span> to transform a pet dog into an ideal companion.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-Nast_1-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-Nast-1\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 1;\">[1]</a></sup> The list of goods, services<span class='highlight-start'>,</span> and places available is enormous: from dog perfumes, couture, furniture<span class='highlight-start'>,</span> and housing, to dog groomers, therapists, trainers and caretakers, dog cafes, spas, parks and beaches, and dog hotels, airlines<span class='highlight-start'>,</span> and cemeteries.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-Nast_1-1\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-Nast-1\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 1;\">[1]</a></sup> While <a href=\"./Dog_training\" title=\"Dog training\">dog training</a> as an organized activity has operated since the 18th century,<span class='highlight-start'> it became a high-profile issue</span> in the last decades of the 20th century<span class='highlight-start'>.</span> <span class='highlight-start'>Many</span> normal </span>dog <span class='highlight-start'>behaviors</span> such as barking, jumping up, digging, rolling in dung, fighting, and <a href=\"./Spraying_(animal_behavior)\" title=\"Spraying (animal behavior)\" class=\"mw-redirect\">urine marking</a> (which dogs do to establish territory through scent) became increasingly incompatible with a pet dog<span class='highlight-start'>'s new role</span>.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-dogzone_2-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-dogzone-2\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 2;\">[2]</a></sup> Dog training books, classes<span class='highlight-start'>,</span>...","snippetType":3,"characterCount":580,"sections":["==Breeds==","==Roles with humans==","===Early roles===","===As pets===","===Work===","===Sports and shows===","===As food===","===Health risks to humans===","===Health benefits for humans==="]},{"outputType":"deleted-text","characterCount":749,"sections":["==Breeds==","==Roles with humans==","===Early roles===","===As pets===","===Work===","===Sports and shows===","===As food===","===Health risks to humans===","===Health benefits for humans==="]}],"userGroups":["*","user","autoconfirmed"],"userEditCount":179},{"revid":978320687,"timestamp":"2020-09-14T05:51:58Z","outputType":"large-change","user":"Dahadash251","userid":39951575,"significantChanges":[{"outputType":"added-text","snippet":"...<span class='highlight-start'>dogs'</span> minds inevitably have been shaped by millennia of contact with humans. As a result of this physical and social evolution, dogs have acquired the ability to understand and communicate with humans<span class='highlight-start'> more than any other species</span>, and they are uniquely attuned to human behaviors.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-berns2012_2-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-berns2012-2\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 2;\">[2]</a></sup> Behavioral scientists have uncovered a surprising set of social-cognitive abilities in the domestic dog. These abilities are not possessed by the dog's closest canine<span class='highlight-start'> relatives or other highly intelligent mammals such as great apes but rather parallel to children's social-cognitive skills.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-tomasello2009_3-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-tomasello2009-3\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 3;\">[3]</a></sup></span>...","snippetType":3,"characterCount":600,"sections":["===Health===","====Lifespan====","===Reproduction===","====Neutering====","===Inbreeding depression===","===Intelligence===","===Behavior===","===Communication===","===Population===","===Competitors and predators===","===Diet===","===Range===","==Breeds=="]},{"outputType":"deleted-text","characterCount":820,"sections":["===Health===","====Lifespan====","===Reproduction===","====Neutering====","===Inbreeding depression===","===Intelligence===","===Behavior===","===Communication===","===Population===","===Competitors and predators===","===Diet===","===Range===","==Breeds=="]}],"userGroups":["*","user","autoconfirmed"],"userEditCount":179},{"revid":978305550,"timestamp":"2020-09-14T03:17:05Z","outputType":"large-change","user":"Dahadash251","userid":39951575,"significantChanges":[{"outputType":"added-text","snippet":"...<span class='highlight-start'>might</span> have originated from multiple grey <a href=\"./Wolf\" title=\"Wolf\">wolf</a> populations, with the <a href=\"./Dingo\" title=\"Dingo\">dingo</a> and <a href=\"./New_Guinea_singing_dog\" title=\"New Guinea singing dog\">New Guinea singing dog</a> \"breeds\" having developed at a time when human <span class='highlight-start'>communities</span> were more isolated from each other.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-wayne1999_1-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-wayne1999-1\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 1;\">[1]</a></sup> In the third edition of <i><a href=\"./Mammal_Species_of_the_World\" title=\"Mammal Species of the World\">Mammal Species of the World</a></i> published in 2005, the <a href=\"./Mammalogy\" title=\"Mammalogy\">mammalogist</a> <a href=\"//de.wikipedia.org/wiki/W.%20Christopher%20Wozencraft\" title=\"de:W. Christopher Wozencraft\">W. Christopher Wozencraft</a> listed under the wolf <i>Canis lupus</i> its wild subspecies, and proposed two additional subspecies: \"<i>familiaris</i> Linneaus, 1758 [domestic dog]\" and \"<i>dingo</i> Meyer, 1793 [domestic dog]\". Wozencraft included <i>hallstromi</i> – the <a href=\"./New_Guinea_singing_dog\" title=\"New Guinea singing dog\">New Guinea singing dog</a> – as a <a href=\"./Taxonomic_synonym\" title=\"Taxonomic synonym\" class=\"mw-redirect\">taxonomic synonym</a> for the dingo. Wozencraft referred to the mDNA study as one of the guides <span class='highlight-start'>informing</span> his decision.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-wozencraft2005_2-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-wozencraft2005-2\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 2;\">[2]</a></sup> <span class='highlight-start'>Other mammalogists have noted the</span>...","snippetType":3,"characterCount":191,"sections":["Intro","==Taxonomy==","==Origin==","====Size and weight====","====Coat====","====Tail====","====Differences from wolves===="]},{"outputType":"deleted-text","characterCount":300,"sections":["Intro","==Taxonomy==","==Origin==","====Size and weight====","====Senses====","====Coat====","====Tail====","====Differences from wolves===="]}],"userGroups":["*","user","autoconfirmed"],"userEditCount":179},{"revid":977758586,"timestamp":"2020-09-10T20:08:56Z","outputType":"small-change"},{"revid":976525422,"timestamp":"2020-09-03T12:36:29Z","outputType":"small-change"},{"revid":976489720,"timestamp":"2020-09-03T06:45:11Z","outputType":"small-change"},{"revid":974651441,"timestamp":"2020-08-24T06:17:44Z","outputType":"small-change"},{"revid":974389935,"timestamp":"2020-08-22T18:48:49Z","outputType":"large-change","user":"Citation bot","userid":7903804,"significantChanges":[{"outputType":"added-text","snippet":"The <b>dog</b> (<i>Canis familiaris</i> when considered a distinct <a href=\"./Species\" title=\"Species\">species</a> or <i>Canis lupus familiaris</i> when considered a <a href=\"./Subspecies\" title=\"Subspecies\">subspecies</a> of the <a href=\"./Wolf\" title=\"Wolf\">wolf</a>)<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-wang2008_1-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-wang2008-1\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 1;\">[1]</a></sup> is a <a href=\"./Domestication\" title=\"Domestication\">domesticated</a> <a href=\"./Carnivore\" title=\"Carnivore\">carnivore</a> of the <a href=\"./Family_(biology)\" title=\"Family (biology)\">family</a> <a href=\"./Canidae\" title=\"Canidae\">Canidae</a>. It is part of the <a href=\"./Canina_(subtribe)\" title=\"Canina (subtribe)\">wolf-like canids</a>,<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-lindblad2005_2-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-lindblad2005-2\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 2;\">[2]</a></sup> and is the most widely abundant terrestrial carnivore.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-:0_3-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-:0-3\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 3;\">[3]</a></sup><sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-fan2016_4-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-fan2016-4\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 4;\">[4]</a></sup><sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-thalmann2013_5-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-thalmann2013-5\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 5;\">[5]</a></sup><sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-vila1999_6-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-vila1999-6\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 6;\">[6]</a></sup><sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-:1_7-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-:1-7\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 7;\">[7]</a></sup> The dog and the <a href=\"./Neontology#Extant_taxa_vs._extinct_taxa\" title=\"Neontology\">extant</a> <a href=\"./Gray_wolf\" title=\"Gray wolf\" class=\"mw-redirect\">gray wolf</a> are <a href=\"./Sister_group\" title=\"Sister group\">sister taxa</a> as modern wolves are not closely related to the wolves that were first domesticated, <sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-vila1997_8-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-vila1997-8\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 8;\">[8]</a></sup><sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-freedman2014_9-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-freedman2014-9\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 9;\">[9]</a></sup><sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-larson2014_10-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-larson2014-10\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 10;\">[10]</a></sup> which implies that the direct ancestor of the dog is <a href=\"./Extinction\" title=\"Extinction\">extinct</a>.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-vonholdt2016_11-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-vonholdt2016-11\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 11;\">[11]</a></sup> The dog was the first species to be domesticated,<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-larson2014_10-1\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-larson2014-10\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 10;\">[10]</a></sup><sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-perri2016_12-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-perri2016-12\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 12;\">[12]</a></sup> and has been <a href=\"./Selective_breeding\" title=\"Selective breeding\">selectively bred</a> over millennia for various behaviors, sensory capabilities, and physical attributes.<sup class=\"mw-ref\" id=\"cite_ref-ADW_13-0\"><a href=\"./Dog#cite_note-ADW-13\" style=\"counter-reset: mw-Ref 13;\">[13]</a></sup>\n","snippetType":3,"characterCount":543,"sections":["Intro","====Lifespan====","====Neutering====","===Inbreeding depression===","===Intelligence===","===Diet===","===As pets===","===Work===","===As food===","===Health risks to humans===","===Health benefits for humans===","===Mythology and 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