Xcode MCP Server

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MCP-Mirrora year ago
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Overview

what is Xcode MCP Server?

Xcode MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server designed for building and testing Xcode projects directly from LLM applications, enabling seamless integration with AI assistants.

how to use Xcode MCP Server?

To use the Xcode MCP Server, clone the repository, install dependencies, and start the server. Then, configure your LLM application (like Claude Desktop) to trigger builds and tests.

key features of Xcode MCP Server?

  • Build Xcode projects with custom schemes and configurations
  • Run unit tests with granular control
  • Generate code coverage reports
  • Stream build and test logs in real-time
  • Access detailed build and test reports
  • JSON-formatted output
  • Automatic log persistence

use cases of Xcode MCP Server?

  1. Automating the build process for iOS applications
  2. Running unit tests with specific configurations
  3. Monitoring build progress and logs in real-time

FAQ from Xcode MCP Server?

  • What are the requirements to run Xcode MCP Server?

You need Node.js 16+, Xcode Command Line Tools, TypeScript, and an MCP-compatible client.

  • Can I use Xcode MCP Server with any LLM application?

Yes, as long as the application supports the Model Context Protocol.

  • How are logs stored?

Logs are stored in a specified directory, with both plain text and JSON-formatted outputs.

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