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xcake

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Cakefile β€” A Podfile for your main project. 🍰Describe Xcode projects in a human readable format and (re)generate one on demand.
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 Project Readme

Xcake

Gem Twitter: @igormaka License Build Status Gem

Back under new management!

The original author of Xcake, James Campbell has decided to move on to other endeavors.
Igor Makarov has volunteered to step in as the main maintainer, both because of his reliance on the gem for work, and because of general aversion to .pbxproj files.

Cakefile β€” A Podfile for your main project!

Describe your project in a simple text file: your Cakefile. Xcake generates your project based on this file including importing all of your files and creating groups and targets to match the file hierarchy.

This is perfect for working in teams or with CocoaPods as it reduces merge conflicts, makes it easy to modify settings and allows you to create a clean project anytime you need to.

Isn't this just like Generamba or Crafter?
No, these tools are for scafolding an initial project structure to get you started (creating folder structure, git repo etc.).
Xcake will not create a folder structure, but will generate a project from it, and will continue to generate it each time you want it. Added some files? Generate! Renamed a folder? Generate!
Sick of seeing .pbxproj diffs in git? Add your project to .gitignore and generate it on checkout.

Get in contact with the developer on Twitter: @igormaka.

PBX delendare est.


Features β€’ Installation β€’ Need help? β€’ Documentation


Features

Xcode projects were once described as "the closest thing to taboo we have to deal with on a regular basis", but it doesnt have to be this way.

Store a simple description of your project in a text file, your Cakefile, to easily create a xcode project from any computer. Easily see, merge and maintain the structure of your project, It’s time to add *.xcodeproj into .gitignore!.

You define a project like this:

application_for :ios, 8.0 do |target|
  target.name = "MyApp"
end

To generate the xcode project, just run:

xcake make

If you would like an example Cakefile for guidence, just run:

xcake init
xcake
✨ Flexibly configure and create xcode project from one easy to read Cakefile
🚒 Generate from any computer, including a CI-server
πŸ’­ Never remember any difficult commands, just xcake make
πŸ“ƒ Store everything but the project in git. Never again manually fix any corruptions or merge issues with the project.
πŸš€ Saves you hours when working with xcode projects
βš“ Confidence that the project file is exactly the same during Continuous Delivery
πŸ’» Support for OSX, iOS and watchOS apps

Installation

Install the gem by running:

sudo gem install xcake --verbose

Make sure, you have the latest version of the Xcode command line tools installed:

xcode-select --install

If you experience slow launch times of xcake, try running

gem cleanup

to clean up outdated gems.

System Requirements: xcake requires Mac OS X or Linux with Ruby 2.0.0 or above.

Available commands

Xcake can create an example cakefile when you run:

xcake init

Usually you'll use xcake by running the command

xcake make

Xcake will then generate a Xcode project based on your Cakefile

Sample Cakefile

To get better understanding of how to start using Xcake in a real project, see examples under example folder.

There is a sample app project (the project file has been generated using Xcake v.0.7.1 based on the Cakefile) as well as sample Cakefile for an iOS framework project.

Need help?

Please submit an issue on GitHub and provide information about your setup

People who use Xcake

  • Bending Spoons
  • Moovit

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the LICENSE file.

This project is no way affiliated with Apple Inc. This project is open source under the MIT license, which means you have full access to the source code and can modify it to fit your own needs. Xcake runs on your own computer or server, so your sensitive information will never leave your own computer. You are responsible for how you use xcake.