XIB is a file format used by Apple's Interface Builder to store a user interface layout. It is an XML-based file that describes the views, controls, and their relationships within a single window or view controller. XIB files are commonly used in iOS and macOS development to design user interfaces visually, allowing developers to define the layout and properties of UI elements without writing code. During the build process, XIB files are compiled into NIB files, which are then loaded at runtime to create the actual user interface.
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