Easily generate cross platform Swift framework projects from the command line
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
Using Homebrew (recommended)
$ brew install swiftplate
$ swiftplate
Using Make
$ git clone [email protected]:JohnSundell/SwiftPlate.git
$ cd swiftplate
$ make
Using Marathon
$ 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.