SwiftPlate
Easily generate cross platform Swift framework projects from the command line.
SwiftPlate will generate Xcode projects for you in seconds, that support:
- CocoaPods
- Carthage
- Swift Package Manager
- iOS
- macOS
- watchOS
- tvOS
- Linux
Just run swiftplate
, and you’ll be presented with a simple step-by-step guide:
Usage
Homebrew (recommended)
Using$ brew install swiftplate
$ swiftplate
Using Make
$ git clone [email protected]:JohnSundell/SwiftPlate.git
$ cd swiftplate
$ make
Marathon
Using$ git clone [email protected]:JohnSundell/SwiftPlate.git
$ marathon run swiftplate/main
Using the Swift interpreter directly
$ git clone [email protected]:JohnSundell/SwiftPlate.git
$ swift swiftplate/main.swift
Using Xcode
$ git clone [email protected]:JohnSundell/SwiftPlate.git
$ open swiftplate/SwiftPlate.xcodeproj
Command line arguments
Besides using the guide to input information, SwiftPlate also supports command line arguments when launched. When a certain piece of information is supplied through an argument, SwiftPlate won’t ask for that information when run. These are the arguments currently supported:
Name | Description | Long parameter | Short parameter |
---|---|---|---|
Destination | Where the generated project should be saved | --destination |
-d |
Project name | The name of your project | --project |
-p |
Author name | Your name | --name |
-n |
Author email | Your email (for Podspec) | --email |
-e |
GitHub URL | Any URL you’ll be hosting the project at (for Podspec) | --url |
-u |
Organization name | The name of your organization | --organization |
-o |
Repo | Any custom SwiftPlate repository that should be used for templates | --repo |
-r |
Force | Prevent user prompt at the end (for CIs etc.) | --force |
-f |
Questions or feedback?
Feel free to open an issue, or find me @johnsundell on Twitter.