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Streamline previewing changes in your open source Swift apps – IcySky case study
Use Tuist Previews in open source Swift apps to streamline testing latest changes for maintainers and contributors alike.

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Our pricing philosophy
Learn about the philosophy and model that guide our pricing decisions.
Introducing Tuist Ambassadors
We are introducing the Tuist Ambassadors program to recognize the people who have been going above and beyond to help others in the community.
Tuist now supports detecting flaky tests
Tuist now supports detecting flaky tests. Learn how it works and how it can help you ship more reliable software
Announcing our Tuist Cloud open source program
We are thrilled to announce that we are offering Tuist Cloud completely free for open source projects.
Revamping our documentation
In this blog post, we share the journey we've been through to revamp the Tuist documentation and what we've learned.
Tuist Cloud public beta is here
Tuist Cloud's public beta is here, offering innovative solutions for Xcode projects. Free for open-source, with exciting plans post-beta in 2024.
Introducing TuistGPT and XcodeGPT
Tuist, born in 2017, addresses challenges in scaling Xcode projects. Despite new tools like the Swift Package Manager, the need for Tuist persists.
XCBeautify: Supporting GitHub Actions Annotations
Learn about the latest xcbeautify renderer.
Bundling Javascript in Swift projects using ESBuild
SwiftyESBuild: Streamlining Swift Web Bundling and JavaScript Integration for Effortless Development.
Issue and feature bounties
Announcing new bounty program for our Tuist contributors
Introducing plugins
Plugins is a new feature that allows reusing Tuist building blocks across repositories. In this blog post we present the feature and how teams can leverage it to share project description helpers.
Introducing Tuist
Tuist was oficially released. Read more on this blog post about what motivated us to build Tuist and how it can help you scale your Xcode projects.

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