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Organize your targets with metadata tags
Discover how metadata tags help you organize modules across multiple dimensions and focus development with module caching.
Tuist 4.1.0
Tuist 4.1.0 is out with new features, improvements, and bug fixes. In this blog post, we'll cover the highlights of this release.
Unveiling Tuist 4
In this blog post, we unveil Tuist 4 and paid features offered through a server, marking an inflection point in the project's sustainability. We also discuss the long-term sustainability of the project and the new features in Tuist 4. We also talk about the new logo, our partnership with Codemagic, and our commitment to open-source.
We are deprecating tuistenv in favor of Mise
In this blog post, we share why we are deprecating tuistenv in favor of mise, a runtime executor that allows you to manage multiple versions of a tool and activate the right one when you choose a directory in your terminal.
Tuist 3.33.0 and XcodeProj-native support for Swift Macros
We released a new version of Tuist, which includes XcodeProj-native support for Swift Macros
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.
Charting Our Course: A Bold New Direction for Tuist in the Second Half of 2023
Tuist's vision for 2023: improved reliability, transparent processes, and reinvented collaboration.
Bundling Javascript in Swift projects using ESBuild
SwiftyESBuild: Streamlining Swift Web Bundling and JavaScript Integration for Effortless Development.