After months of hard work, we are thrilled to unveil a new chapter in the history of Tuist. Today, we are releasing Tuist 4 and Tuist Cloud, the best in class toolkit to work with Xcode projects at scale. #Swift#Xcode
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Want to know more about how @AsanaEng has slashed their incremental build times by 70 % using Tuist? Read this great blog post by Steve Landey: https://t.co/fzfaKXtRl9
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Today’s been one for the books: We welcomed Apple CEO Tim Cook for a visit. Tim met with lots of (very excited) Spooners and got the lowdown on the new products and technologies we’re working on. Thanks for taking the time @tim_cook. It was a real pleasure!
We’ve raised $340 million from some outstanding banks, funds, and individuals in technology, business, entertainment, and beyond. This financing will see us bring ever-greater products to more people across the planet. Exciting times are ahead.
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@simonbs@laxmorek@tuistio@marekfort That's the default Xcode integration, with all its limits. It's deprecated because the Tuist integration provides a superior experience, but the default one is not going to be removed anytime soon
@laxmorek@danyf90@tuistio@marekfort Is this something you intend do support, or am I way off and doing something stupid here? I just feel like this is what developers expect to see when setting out to use SPM.
@danyf90@laxmorek@tuistio@marekfort Hmm… It wasn’t really what I was going for though. See my reply to the original tweet. It shows what I was going for.
@simonbs@laxmorek@tuistio@marekfort From your screenshot above it seems it was interegrated fine 👍
If you are interested in caching, have a look at the documentation: https://t.co/ZZSWVSB8FE 🚀