# xcbeautify [![](https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https%3A%2F%2Fswiftpackageindex.com%2Fapi%2Fpackages%2Fcpisciotta%2Fxcbeautify%2Fbadge%3Ftype%3Dswift-versions)](https://swiftpackageindex.com/cpisciotta/xcbeautify) [![CI](https://github.com/cpisciotta/xcbeautify/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/cpisciotta/xcbeautify/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![Latest Release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/cpisciotta/xcbeautify.svg)](https://github.com/cpisciotta/xcbeautify/releases/latest) [![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/cpisciotta/xcbeautify.svg)](LICENSE.md) ![Example Screenshot](.readme-images/example.png) **`xcbeautify` is a little beautifier tool for `xcodebuild`.** A faster alternative to `xcpretty` written in Swift. ## Features - [x] Human-friendly and colored output. - [x] Supports the new build system's output. - [x] Supports Xcode's parallel testing output. - [x] Supports formatting Swift Package Manager output. - [x] Supports generating JUnit reports. - [x] Supports macOS & Linux. - [x] Written in Swift: `xcbeautify` compiles to a static binary which you can bring anywhere. This also means less Ruby-dependant in your development environment and CI. ## Installation ### Homebrew ```bash brew install xcbeautify ``` ### [Mint](https://github.com/yonaskolb/mint) ```bash mint install cpisciotta/xcbeautify ``` ### Build from source ```bash git clone https://github.com/cpisciotta/xcbeautify.git cd xcbeautify make install ``` ## Usage ```bash xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautify ``` If you want `xcbeautify` to exit with the same status code as `xcodebuild` (e.g. on a CI): ```bash set -o pipefail && xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautify ``` For parallel and concurrent destination testing, it helps to use unbuffered I/O for _stdout_ and to redirect _stderr_ to _stdout_. ```bash NSUnbufferedIO=YES xcodebuild [flags] 2>&1 | xcbeautify ``` ```bash swift test [flags] 2>&1 | xcbeautify ``` ### GitHub Actions | ![GitHub Actions Summary](.readme-images/gh-summary.png) | |:--:| | *GitHub Actions Summary* | | ![GitHub Actions Comment](.readme-images/gh-comment.png) | |:--:| | *GitHub Actions Comment* | `xcbeautify` features an integrated GitHub Actions renderer that harnesses [workflow commands](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-commands-for-github-actions) to highlight warnings, errors, and results directly within the GitHub user interface. To utilize this function, simply run `xcbeautify` and add the `--renderer github-actions` flag during execution: ``` set -o pipefail && xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautify --renderer github-actions ``` ### TeamCity `xcbeautify` features an integrated TeamCity renderer that harnesses [service messages](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/teamcity/service-messages.html) to highlight warnings, errors, and results directly within the TeamCity user interface. To utilize this function, simply run `xcbeautify` and add the `--renderer teamcity` flag during execution: ``` set -o pipefail && xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautify --renderer teamcity ``` ### Azure DevOps Pipeline `xcbeautify` features an integrated Azure DevOps Pipeline renderer that harnesses [logging commands](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/scripts/logging-commands) to highlight warnings, errors and results directly within the Azure DevOps Pipeline user interface. To utilize this function, simply run `xcbeautify` and add the `--renderer azure-devops-pipelines` flag during execution: ``` set -o pipefail && xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautify --renderer azure-devops-pipelines ``` ## Development Generate Xcode project: ```sh make xcode ``` Release a new version, e.g. `x.y.z`: ```bash make release version=x.y.z ``` ## Contributing Please send a PR!