Same problem with nil TabController even after trashing and reinstalling Xcode from App Store - Version: 12.3 (17715). but crashing without opening anything, Solution was to open a random single file(it was a swift file but probably not significant) It crashed, Reopened it and, while Xcode was loading, I was able to get to File/Open Recent/Clear Menu... and cleared it and was then ok. I assume there was some corruption in the default previous project that it was opening (but I couldn't figure out which that might be . Couldn't find any xcodeproject or similar file mentioned in the crash or system logs
A previous attempt to Quit Xcode failed presenting a Cloning GitHub project dialog that was hung and wouldn't cancel so had had to Force Quit it, presumably corrupting some file.
Seems like Xcode should recognize repeated failures to launch without user interaction and offer to ignore opening the default/previous project
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