Build and run iOS/macOS apps using xcodebuild and xcrun simctl directly. Use when building Xcode projects, running iOS simulators, managing devices, compiling Swift code, running UI tests, or automating iOS app interactions. Replaces XcodeBuildMCP with native CLI tools.
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CLI_REFERENCE.mdXCUITEST_GUIDE.mdBuild and manage iOS/macOS projects using native Xcode CLI tools instead of MCP servers.
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Preference: Always use direct CLI commands (xcodebuild, xcrun simctl) instead of XcodeBuildMCP tools.
# List schemes in a workspace
xcodebuild -workspace /path/to/App.xcworkspace -list
# List schemes in a project
xcodebuild -project /path/to/App.xcodeproj -list
# Show build settings
xcodebuild -workspace /path/to/App.xcworkspace -scheme AppScheme -showBuildSettings
# List all simulators
xcrun simctl list devices
# List as JSON (better for parsing)
xcrun simctl list devices --json
# List only available simulators
xcrun simctl list devices available
# Get simulator UUID first
UDID=$(xcrun simctl list devices --json | jq -r '.devices | .[].[] | select(.name=="iPhone 16 Pro") | .udid' | head -1)
# Build
xcodebuild \
-workspace /path/to/App.xcworkspace \
-scheme AppScheme \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,id=$UDID" \
-configuration Debug \
-derivedDataPath /tmp/build \
build
# Find the built .app
APP_PATH=$(find /tmp/build -name "*.app" -type d | head -1)
# Install on simulator
xcrun simctl install $UDID "$APP_PATH"
# Launch app
xcrun simctl launch $UDID com.your.bundleid
xcrun simctl io $UDID screenshot /tmp/screenshot.png
For comprehensive command documentation, see:
xcodebuild and xcrun simctl command reference# 1. Boot simulator
xcrun simctl boot $UDID 2>/dev/null || true
# 2. Build
xcodebuild -workspace App.xcworkspace -scheme App \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,id=$UDID" \
-derivedDataPath /tmp/build build
# 3. Find and install app
APP=$(find /tmp/build -name "*.app" -type d | head -1)
xcrun simctl install $UDID "$APP"
# 4. Launch with console output
xcrun simctl launch --console $UDID com.bundle.id
# Stream app logs (run in background)
/usr/bin/log stream \
--predicate 'processImagePath CONTAINS[cd] "AppName"' \
--style json &
LOG_PID=$!
# ... interact with app ...
# Stop logging
kill $LOG_PID
# Unit tests
xcodebuild -workspace App.xcworkspace -scheme App \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,id=$UDID" \
test
# Specific test class
xcodebuild -workspace App.xcworkspace -scheme App \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,id=$UDID" \
-only-testing "AppTests/MyTestClass" \
test
For tapping, typing, and UI element queries, use XCUITest (Apple's native UI testing framework).
This is more powerful than MCP-based automation because:
See XCUITEST_GUIDE.md for complete patterns.
Quick example:
// In a UI test file
func testLogin() {
let app = XCUIApplication()
app.launch()
// Type in text field
app.textFields["email"].tap()
app.textFields["email"].typeText("user@example.com")
// Tap button
app.buttons["Login"].tap()
// Verify result
XCTAssertTrue(app.staticTexts["Welcome"].exists)
}
Run UI tests:
xcodebuild -workspace App.xcworkspace -scheme AppUITests \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,id=$UDID" \
test
Unlike MCP, CLI tools don't maintain session state. Use environment variables or a config file:
# Set up session variables
export XCODE_WORKSPACE="/path/to/App.xcworkspace"
export XCODE_SCHEME="App"
export SIM_UDID="DD5E339B-468E-43C7-B219-54112C9D3250"
export APP_BUNDLE_ID="com.your.app"
# Use in commands
xcodebuild -workspace "$XCODE_WORKSPACE" -scheme "$XCODE_SCHEME" ...
xcrun simctl launch "$SIM_UDID" "$APP_BUNDLE_ID"
# Check available destinations
xcodebuild -workspace App.xcworkspace -scheme App -showDestinations
# Use exact destination string from output
# Check if already booted
xcrun simctl list devices | grep Booted
# Force shutdown and reboot
xcrun simctl shutdown $UDID
xcrun simctl boot $UDID
# Check derived data path you specified
ls -la /tmp/build/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/
# Or use default derived data
ls ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/
| Feature | XcodeBuildMCP | This Skill |
|---|---|---|
| Build | build_sim({...}) | xcodebuild -workspace ... build |
| List sims | list_sims() | xcrun simctl list devices |
| Launch app | launch_app_sim({...}) | xcrun simctl launch $UDID $BUNDLE |
| Screenshot | screenshot({...}) | xcrun simctl io $UDID screenshot |
| Tap/Type | tap({x,y}), type_text({...}) | XCUITest framework |
| Session state | Built-in | Environment variables |