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Add fastlane/swift to gem #11226

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Add fastlane/swift to gem #11226

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@jdee jdee commented Dec 14, 2017

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  • I've run bundle exec rspec from the root directory to see all new and existing tests pass
  • I've followed the fastlane code style and run bundle exec rubocop -a to ensure the code style is valid
  • I've read the Contribution Guidelines
  • I've updated the documentation if necessary.

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Fix #11203.

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The fastlane/swift folder is not included in the gem. Added it.

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I wonder if it's better to put this under lib/assets. For now, this should fix the issue.

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🤦‍♂️ 🎈 🐐

@taquitos taquitos merged commit 302007a into fastlane:master Dec 14, 2017
@jdee jdee deleted the fastlane-swift branch December 15, 2017 01:32
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Congratulations! 🎉 This was released as part of fastlane 2.69.3 🚀

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Migration of Ruby fastlane to Swift fastlane (rb_file_s_stat)
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