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Tuist in 2025: Building for the Long Game
How we went from a project generator to a productivity platform, grew the team, shipped more than ever, and discovered what sustainable developer tooling really means
XCBeautify: Supporting GitHub Actions Annotations
Learn about the latest xcbeautify renderer.
Charting Our Course: A Bold New Direction for Tuist in the Second Half of 2023
Tuist's vision for 2023: improved reliability, transparent processes, and reinvented collaboration.
Bundling Javascript in Swift projects using ESBuild
SwiftyESBuild: Streamlining Swift Web Bundling and JavaScript Integration for Effortless Development.
Issue and feature bounties
Announcing new bounty program for our Tuist contributors
Releasing Tuist 3.0
Highlighting updates from the 3.0 release and first Tuist Cloud preview.
Releasing Tuist 2.0
In this post, we share more details about this new major version of the project, 2.0, and present the direction we are taking as we move towards 3.0.
Introducing plugins
Plugins is a new feature that allows reusing Tuist building blocks across repositories. In this blog post we present the feature and how teams can leverage it to share project description helpers.
Next for Tuist
It's a wrap for 2020. In this blog post we share the vision of Tuist for 2021. We'll bring support for plugins, improve and standardize the integration of third party dependencies, add support for selective building and testing, and much more.
Interview with Angry Nerds - Project description helpers are a game changer for modular apps
In this blog post we interview Marcel from Angry Nerds, a custom software development company based in Wrocław, Poland. Marcel talks about a wide range of topics which includes their workflows, preferred code patterns and architecture, and their testing strategy.