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"Information about iOS development with Xcode" matching MCP tools:

  • Performs a complete diagnostic check of your iOS development environment, validating Xcode tools, simulators, runtimes, and disk space, returning actionable recommendations for any issues found.
    MIT
  • Build Xcode projects and launch apps in iOS Simulator. Compiles code, returns build errors on failure, and runs the app with the specified bundle identifier.
    MIT
  • Create a modern iOS Xcode project with workspace structure, SPM package for features, and proper iOS configuration from templates.
    MIT

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    An MCP server that provides comprehensive tools for managing iOS simulators, including device control, app lifecycle management, and UI automation. It enables developers to boot devices, install apps, capture screenshots, and simulate user interactions through natural language commands.
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    Enables AI assistants to build, test, run, and manage Apple platform projects (iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, visionOS) directly through Xcode. Provides comprehensive control over Xcode projects, Swift packages, simulators, and development workflows without leaving your editor.
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  • Retrieve detailed device information from Xcode by providing a device identifier, enabling management of iOS/macOS development environments.
    MIT
  • Run iOS Xcode workspace or project tests to identify and report errors, enabling developers to validate code functionality within their development environment.
    MIT
  • Build iOS Xcode projects and workspaces to compile code and identify errors for debugging and deployment.
    MIT
  • Scan directories to find Xcode project and workspace files for iOS/macOS development projects.
    MIT
  • Generate a modern iOS project with Xcode workspace structure, SPM package for features, and proper iOS configuration, including bundle identifier, deployment target, and device orientation settings.
  • Retrieve details about the Development Agent to access its capabilities and configuration within the MCP Agents server.
  • Start an iOS simulator using its unique device identifier to enable app testing and development within the Xcode environment.
  • Execute Xcode tools via xcrun to build, test, and manage iOS/macOS development projects through a standardized interface.