Packages for keyword “cli”
These packages are available as a package collection, usable in Xcode or SwiftPM.
swift-argument-parser
Straightforward, type-safe argument parsing for Swift
LicensePlist
A license list generator of all your dependencies for iOS applications
XcodeGen
A Swift command line tool for generating your Xcode project
SwiftCLI
A powerful framework for developing CLIs in Swift
SwiftPlantUML
A command-line tool and Swift Package for generating class diagrams powered by PlantUML
SwagGen
OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 Parser and Swift code generator
Wax
Single-file memory layer for AI agents, sub mili-second RAG on Apple Silicon. Metal Optimized On-Device. No Server. No API. One File. Pure Swift
Wallpaper
Manage the desktop wallpaper on macOS
Guaka
The smartest and most beautiful (POSIX compliant) Command line framework for Swift 🤖
Natrium
A pre-build (Swift) script to alter your Xcode project at pre-build-time per environment, build configuration and target.
Sake
🍶 Swift-based utility for managing project commands, inspired by Make.
AppIcon
AppIcon generates *.appiconset contains each resolution image for iOS
Beak
A command line interface for your Swift scripts
Commander
🚀The framework to write type-safe and structured command line program easily in Swift.
Rocket
Define your release steps 🚀
SwiftSlash
Concurrent shell scripting framework with deep support for async/await.
XcodeProjectCLI
A lightweight command-line tool for managing Xcode projects, built entirely in Swift. Also available as a Swift Package.
AppRemoteConfig
Configure apps remotely: A simple but effective way to manage apps remotely.
exfig
ExFig — fast design-to-code CLI for Figma & Penpot with parallel exports, batch processing & smart caching for iOS, Android, Flutter & Web. Runs on macOS, Linux, Windows.
CommandLineKit
Framework supporting the development of command-line tools in Swift on macOS and Linux. The framework supports managing command-line arguments, provides lightweight functions to deal with escape sequences, and defines an API for reading strings from the terminal.