Tuist is a command line tool that helps you generate, maintain and interact with Xcode projects.
It's open source and written in Swift.
curl -Ls https://install.tuist.io | bash
tuist init --platform ios
tuist generate # Generates Xcode project & workspace
tuist build # Builds your project
Check out the project "Get Started" guide to learn more about Tuist and all its features.
You can find some sample projects in the fixtures folder or the awesome Tuist repo! 🎉
You can use our contribution docs to get started. If you don't have a specific issue in mind, we are more than happy to help you, just ask for help in a given issue or on our Slack. You can find good issues for first-time contributors here. We also offer issue bounties for some highly-valued issues.
The financial sustainability of the project is possible thanks to the ongoing contributions from our GitHub Sponsors and Open Collective Backers. From them, we'd like to give a special mention to the following sponsors:
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Bronze sponsor: MacPaw
Bronze sponsor: Asana
Do you want to know more about what Tuist can offer you? Or perhaps want to contribute to the project and you need a starting point? You can check out the project documentation.
1Password, Bugsgnag Cal.com support the project by giving us access to their service through an open-source program.
If you are interested in contributing to the project, our documentation has a section with resources for contributors. We recommend starting from this page.
Pedro Piñera |
Marek Fořt |
Kas |
Daniele Formichelli |
Mike Simons |
The following people were once core contributors helping steer the project in the right direction and ensuring we have a reliable foundation we can build new features upon:
Natan Rolnik |
Andrea Cipriani |
Oliver Atkinson |
Romain Boulay |
Kamil Harasimowicz |
Luis Padron |
Alfredo Delli Bovi |
Thanks goes to these wonderful people: