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xcoderc

v1.0.5

Published

Used to lock, check and use Xcode version in your project.

Downloads

22

Readme

CircleCI codecov types code style version

Installation

npm install --save-dev xcoderc
# or
yarn add --dev xcoderc

Init

You need a .xcoderc file on your project root to lock the Xcode version.

$ npx xcoderc init

For your information, the file content should look like: 9.4

Note: This will create a .xcoderc file with your current Xcode version

Usage


Check

To automatize the Xcode version check, you can use it in your package.json, ie:

{
  "postinstall": "xcoderc"
}

or you can add it before your iOS build command, ie:

{
  "prebuild:ios": "xcoderc",
  "build:ios": "xcodebuild"
}

or any script used to build your app, for example Fastlane (with fastlane-plugin-yarn plugin):

platform :ios do
  before_all do
    # Define a command in your package.json like:
    # {
    #   "xcode:check": "xcoderc"
    # }
    yarn(command: 'xcode:check', package_path: '../package.json')
  end
end

Use

To use the version specified in your .xcoderc file:

$ [sudo] npx xcoderc use

Note: This commands needs to be root.

Example versions (not exhaustive)

  • 9
  • 9.0.1
  • 9.1
  • 9.2
  • 9.3
  • 9.3.1
  • 9.4
  • 9.4.1
  • 10
  • 10.1
  • 10.2
  • 10.2.1