By EvanBacon
Control and stream an Apple Simulator from the command line, enabling taps, gestures, button presses, rotation, camera injection, permission toggling, and accessibility or CoreAnimation debugging overlays for automated testing and live preview.
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npx claudepluginhub evanbacon/serve-sim --plugin serve-simDrive iOS simulators programmatically via the baguette CLI — taps, swipes, multi-finger gestures, hardware buttons, keyboard, and frame capture without opening Xcode.
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