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As codebases grow, organizing modules becomes complex. Xcode's projects force you to choose ONE organizational dimension. What if you need multiple?
Metadata tags let you organize by layer, feature, team, and platform simultaneously. Then generate focused workspaces on demand.
Combine with module caching and you only recompile what matters.
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SwiftPM's file-disk footprint can hinder caching optimizations. Our mirror of the Swift Package Index directory solves this, making downloads and caching faster, saving you time on every run.
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Collaboration can and must be frictionless; as easy as tapping or clicking a URL.
That’s our goal with previews, which you can use to share apps with anyone:https://docs.tuist.dev/en/guides/features/previews
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We are investing in integrating with Namespace (namespace.so) environments to be able to build experiences that are triggered remotely and on the fly. From triggering an agentic QA session, to signing an app on install to take the signing hassle off your plate.
Running those environments have traditionally been costly, but Namespace provided an API that’s a joy to use becoming a foundation for new dev experiences for app developers.
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At scale, developers building apps with Swift and Xcode often face challenges like complexity, unreliable tools and incremental builds, and slow feedback, which can hinder momentum. In this post, we explore solutions:
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Adopting Tuist features like "Selective testing" has gotten easier in our most recent Tuist version, 4.44.0. With one command, "tuist init" you can get selective testing in your Xcode projects in less than a minute.
I you don't believe us, check this one out:
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Code-signing? Notarization? If you distribute CLI executables to macOS users, it's crucial to ensure they are signed and notarized. In this blog post, we dive into these concepts and how to automate them in 2025: https://tuist.dev/blog/2024/12/31/signing-macos-clis
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Our setup is #nobuild. We wrote vanilla CSS and only used JavaScript where necessary. This approach helps future-proof the site, avoiding layers of frameworks and endless updates. Writing in vanilla CSS feels amazing!
We’ve added RSS and Atom feeds for blog and changelog updates—perfect if you prefer tracking content in your RSS reader over a web browser.
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We’re launching the Tuist Ambassadors program in 2025! 🎉 This is our way of recognizing standout community members who go above and beyond in shaping Tuist and supporting the Swift dev community. Nominate your 2025 Ambassadors by Jan 31!
https://tuist.io/blog/2024/10/29/tuist-ambassadors/
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We strongly believe that optimizations of #Xcode workflows shouldn’t come at the expense of complexity for the users. The following example of our “tuist test” command running incrementally on CI and re-using compilation artifacts is a good example of it #Swift #DevX #devproductivity
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Seeing our CI times going down thanks to Tuist and binary caching makes us soooo happy 🥳
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🚀 New Tuist 3.28.0 Release! 🎉
✨ Mergeable libraries support, enhanced graph validation, & more! Huge thanks to Alberto García, Paul Taykalo, Natalia Kurek, & Kassem Wridan for your stellar contributions! 🌟
Bug fixes 🛠️ & advancements in multi-platform target support are here! 🎯
Happy coding with improved XPC product embedding & refined RunAction target spec. 🖥️❤️
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We're excited to welcome code magic as a Silver Sponsor of Tuist! 🩶 Codemagic, a mobile CI/CD platform, adds value to Tuist projects. Did you know they offer remote caching to boost iOS app development? Learn more at https://blog.codemagic.io/ios-app-caching-using-tuist-and-codemagic/. #iOSDev #Swift #Tuist #mobiledevops
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Big news from Tuist!🎉 We're reshaping our vision and have laid out our roadmap for the rest of 2023. Our goal? To be your co-pilot for scaling up app development. We're embracing dependencies, boosting caching, empowering autonomy, and enhancing transparency! Get ready for a revamped Tuist Cloud! Join us on this journey as we focus on sustainability and aim to do less, but better. #Tuist #iOSDev #opensource
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Exciting news!
Introducing the new Tuist website 🚀✨
Clarifying project generation as a tool, design aligned with our values, caching's importance, testimonials from trusted organizations, user interviews to improve, advancing Swift on the Server ecosystem, and built with Astro.
Check it out!
https://tuist.io 🌐