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Test Insights for Xcode

Understand, analyze, and optimize your tests with the new Test Insights

Marek Fořt
Dezembro 3, 2025
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Pedro Piñera
Julho 26, 2023

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.

Pedro Piñera
Junho 23, 2023

Bundling Javascript in Swift projects using ESBuild

SwiftyESBuild: Streamlining Swift Web Bundling and JavaScript Integration for Effortless Development.

Marek Fořt
Janeiro 18, 2023

Issue and feature bounties

Announcing new bounty program for our Tuist contributors

Marek Fořt
Março 28, 2022

Releasing Tuist 3.0

Highlighting updates from the 3.0 release and first Tuist Cloud preview.

Pedro Piñera
Setembro 21, 2021

Releasing Tuist 2.0

In this post, we share more details about this new major version of the project, 2.0, and present the direction we are taking as we move towards 3.0.

Pedro Piñera
Fevereiro 12, 2021

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.

Pedro Piñera
Dezembro 24, 2020

Next for Tuist

It's a wrap for 2020. In this blog post we share the vision of Tuist for 2021. We'll bring support for plugins, improve and standardize the integration of third party dependencies, add support for selective building and testing, and much more.

Novembro 27, 2020

Interview with Angry Nerds - Project description helpers are a game changer for modular apps

In this blog post we interview Marcel from Angry Nerds, a custom software development company based in Wrocław, Poland. Marcel talks about a wide range of topics which includes their workflows, preferred code patterns and architecture, and their testing strategy.

Outubro 8, 2020

Interview with George Tsifrikas - What led us to modularize Workable's project was high build times

In this interview of apps at scale we interview George Tsifrikas, iOS team lead at Workable. He shares his experience growing their Xcode project into a modular app, how they use reactive programming extensively throughout the app, and the testing strategies that they follow to ship new features with confidence.