How do I get rid of the minimap in Xcode?
4 Answers
Updated for Xcode 13
Open a code file, such as *.swift
, and press the second from the right button in the top right corner. Then click on Minimap:

In older versions of Xcode, this looked as follows:

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I believe the screenshot in your answer is from an earlier beta (also, the feature has a keyboard shortcut now, check my answer for details) Jul 29, 2019 at 14:07
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Ah indeed, that's why I asked for your Xcode version. Guess it's time to update again... 🙄 Jul 29, 2019 at 14:12
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That seems to turn it off file by file (or at least column by column). Is there a global setting somewhere?– ruffinJul 8, 2020 at 13:46
in XCode 12.0.1
there are 3 ways to hide or show Minimap
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first, you can do it with the Adjust editor option
(see the following image).

next way: check or uncheck Minimap
from Editor(menu) -> Minimap. (like following image)

and the last way you can use ⌃⇧⌘M
and show or hide Minimap.
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2This is the only way I could disable the minimap in the assistant view Mar 23, 2021 at 15:12
Navigate to Adjust Editor Options (at the top right corner, to the left of the Add Editor Below button) and uncheck Minimap (or press ^⇧⌘M).
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This is the latest beta (beta 4), running on macOS 10.15 beta 4. Jul 29, 2019 at 14:08
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@AntonTropashko Why would you be using an out-of-date beta? It's really important to always be using the most up-to-date beta. Beta 5 will probably be out in the next 48 hours.– rmaddyJul 29, 2019 at 16:34
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This is called minimap
window which give you insight of where you're in part of whole storyboard/code. This feature was introduced in Xcode11 and is quite useful.
You can show/hide simply by using shortcut key as: cmd + shift + ctrl + M
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Alternatively, you can choose 'Adjust Editor Options
' i.e multi-lined stacked icon present on top right of Xcode. Deselect Minimap from dropdown list to hide it
and Select to show it
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