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XcodeGen
XcodeGen is a command line tool that generates your Xcode project using your folder structure and a simple project spec.
The project spec is a YAML or JSON file that defines your targets, configurations, schemes, custom build settings and many other options. All your source directories are automatically parsed and referenced appropriately while preserving your folder structure. Sensible defaults are used in many places, so you only need to customize what is needed. Very complex projects can also be defined as well.
- ✅ Create projects on demand and remove your
.xcodeproj
file from git, which means no merge conflicts! - ✅ Groups in Xcode are always synced to your directories on disk
- ✅ Easy configuration of projects which is human readable and git friendly
- ✅ Easily copy and paste files and directories without having to edit anything in xcode
- ✅ Share build settings across multiple targets with build setting groups
- ✅ Automatically generate Schemes for different environments like test and production
- ✅ Easily create new projects with complicated setups on demand without messing around with Xcode
- ✅ Generate from anywhere including on CI
- ✅ Distribute your spec amongst multiple files for easy sharing and overriding
- ✅ Easily create multi-platform frameworks
Given a very simple project spec file like this:
name: MyProject
options:
bundleIdPrefix: com.myapp
targets:
MyApp:
type: application
platform: iOS
deploymentTarget: "10.0"
sources: [MyApp]
settings:
CUSTOM_BUILD_SETTING: my_value
dependencies:
- target: MyFramework
MyFramework:
type: framework
platform: iOS
sources: [MyFramework]
A project would be created with 2 connected targets, with all the required configurations and build settings. See the Project Spec documentation for all the options you can specify.
Installing
Make sure Xcode 9 is installed first.
Mint
$ mint run yonaskolb/xcodegen
Make
$ git clone https://github.com/yonaskolb/XcodeGen.git
$ cd XcodeGen
$ make
Homebrew
$ brew tap yonaskolb/XcodeGen https://github.com/yonaskolb/XcodeGen.git
$ brew install XcodeGen
Swift Package Manager
Use as CLI
$ git clone https://github.com/yonaskolb/XcodeGen.git
$ cd XcodeGen
$ swift run xcodegen
Use as dependency
Add the following to your Package.swift file's dependencies:
.package(url: "https://github.com/yonaskolb/XcodeGen.git", from: "1.0.0"),
And then import wherever needed: import XcodeGenKit
Usage
Simply run:
$ xcodegen
This will look for a project spec in the current directory called project.yml
Use xcodegen --help
to see the list of options:
- --spec: An optional path to a
.yml
or.json
project spec. - --project: An optional path to a directory where the project will be generated. By default this is the directory the spec lives in.
- --quiet: Suppress informational and success messages. By default this is disabled.
Editing
$ git clone https://github.com/yonaskolb/XcodeGen.git
$ cd XcodeGen
$ swift package generate-xcodeproj
This use Swift Project Manager to create an xcodeproj
file that you can open, edit and run in Xcode, which makes editing any code easier.
If you want to pass any required arguments when running in XCode, you can edit the scheme to include launch arguments.
Project Spec
See Project Spec documentation here
Attributions
This tool is powered by:
Inspiration for this tool came from:
Contributions
Pull requests and issues are welcome
License
XcodeGen is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more info.