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@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ XcodeBuildMCP can run build and test tasks without you switching into Xcode for
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Think of it as a remote control for Xcode build actions. Instead of clicking around in Xcode, you ask the assistant to run the action and report the result.
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Common uses include:
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+- Run a build for a target or scheme
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+- Run tests and return failures
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+- Capture build output so the assistant can summarize errors
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- Run a build for a target or scheme
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- Run tests and return failures
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- Capture build output so the assistant can summarize errors
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### Example Requests
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+- "Use XcodeBuildMCP to build the app and summarize any errors."
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+- "Run tests with XcodeBuildMCP and list the failing tests."
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+- "Build with XcodeBuildMCP and extract the first error message."
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- "Use XcodeBuildMCP to build the app and summarize any errors."
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- "Run tests with XcodeBuildMCP and list the failing tests."
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- "Build with XcodeBuildMCP and extract the first error message."
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## What It Can Do (Detailed Examples)
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Below are common tasks and how to ask for them. Adjust the wording to match your project.
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@ -54,68 +54,68 @@ Example:
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These steps reflect a common setup as of February 2026. Wording may vary slightly in release candidates.
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### Prerequisites
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+- Xcode 26.3 (RC or full release), opened at least once with your project
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+- VS Code installed (stable or Insiders)
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+- GitHub Copilot extension installed and signed in
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+- Node.js and npm installed (for XcodeBuildMCP)
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- Xcode 26.3 (RC or full release), opened at least once with your project
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- VS Code installed (stable or Insiders)
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- GitHub Copilot extension installed and signed in
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- Node.js and npm installed (for XcodeBuildMCP)
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### Step 1: Enable Xcode MCP Server
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+1. Open Xcode.
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+2. Go to Settings.
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+3. Open the Intelligence tab.
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+4. Find the Model Context Protocol section.
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+5. Toggle on Xcode Tools (or Allow external connections).
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1. Open Xcode.
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2. Go to Settings.
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3. Open the Intelligence tab.
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4. Find the Model Context Protocol section.
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5. Toggle on Xcode Tools (or Allow external connections).
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### Step 2: Install And Configure XcodeBuildMCP (Recommended Bridge)
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+Install:
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+
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+```bash
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+npm install -g xcodebuildmcp@latest
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+```
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+
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+Add to VS Code (create or edit .vscode/mcp.json):
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+
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+```json
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+{
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+ "servers": {
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+ "XcodeBuildMCP": {
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+ "command": "npx",
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+ "args": ["-y", "xcodebuildmcp@latest", "mcp"]
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+ }
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+ }
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+}
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+```
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+
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+Restart VS Code or reload the window. Copilot should discover the tools.
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Install:
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```bash
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npm install -g xcodebuildmcp@latest
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```
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Add to VS Code (create or edit .vscode/mcp.json):
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```json
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{
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"servers": {
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"XcodeBuildMCP": {
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"command": "npx",
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"args": ["-y", "xcodebuildmcp@latest", "mcp"]
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Restart VS Code or reload the window. Copilot should discover the tools.
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### Step 3: Optional Native Xcode MCP Bridge
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+Xcode 26.3 includes a native MCP bridge. This exposes Xcode tools directly.
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+
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+Add to VS Code:
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+
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+```json
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+{
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+ "servers": {
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+ "XcodeNative": {
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+ "command": "xcrun",
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+ "args": ["mcpbridge"]
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+ }
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+ }
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+}
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+```
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+
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+### Using MCP In VS Code With Copilot
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+1. Open your iOS project in VS Code.
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+2. Use Copilot Chat in agent mode for multi-step tasks.
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+3. MCP tools appear as slash commands once discovered.
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+
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+Example:
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+"Use XcodeBuildMCP to build and summarize errors. Then suggest fixes."
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Xcode 26.3 includes a native MCP bridge. This exposes Xcode tools directly.
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Add to VS Code:
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```json
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{
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"servers": {
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"XcodeNative": {
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"command": "xcrun",
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"args": ["mcpbridge"]
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}
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}
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}
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```
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### Using MCP In VS Code With Copilot
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1. Open your iOS project in VS Code.
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2. Use Copilot Chat in agent mode for multi-step tasks.
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3. MCP tools appear as slash commands once discovered.
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Example:
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"Use XcodeBuildMCP to build and summarize errors. Then suggest fixes."
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### Tips And Caveats
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+- Xcode must be running (or launchable) for MCP tools to respond.
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+- Native Xcode MCP is often best for previews.
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+- XcodeBuildMCP is often best for heavy builds and automation.
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- Xcode must be running (or launchable) for MCP tools to respond.
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- Native Xcode MCP is often best for previews.
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- XcodeBuildMCP is often best for heavy builds and automation.
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## Standardize The Simulator (Avoid Back-And-Forth)
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Pin a simulator name and OS version in your project guidance so the assistant always uses the same target.
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- Keeps build outputs consistent across developers
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### Install And Setup (Official)
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+Follow the official instructions: https://github.com/getsentry/XcodeBuildMCP
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Follow the official instructions: https://github.com/getsentry/XcodeBuildMCP
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### References
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+- https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/xcode-26-point-3-unlocks-the-power-of-agentic-coding/
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+- https://github.com/cameroncooke/XcodeBuildMCP
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+- https://github.com/getsentry/XcodeBuildMCP
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+- https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/customization/mcp-servers
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- https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/xcode-26-point-3-unlocks-the-power-of-agentic-coding/
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- https://github.com/cameroncooke/XcodeBuildMCP
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- https://github.com/getsentry/XcodeBuildMCP
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- https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/customization/mcp-servers
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## Xcode 26.3 And MCP Integration
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+Apple announced that Xcode 26.3 exposes Xcode capabilities through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which enables compatible agents and tools to interact with Xcode features directly.
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Apple announced that Xcode 26.3 exposes Xcode capabilities through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which enables compatible agents and tools to interact with Xcode features directly.
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### What This Means (Plain Language)
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+- Xcode can be controlled by MCP-enabled tools.
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+- Agents can access more of Xcode's capabilities without you manually clicking through the UI.
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- Xcode can be controlled by MCP-enabled tools.
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- Agents can access more of Xcode's capabilities without you manually clicking through the UI.
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### Example Workflow
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+1. You ask an agent to build the project.
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+2. The agent uses MCP to run the build inside Xcode.
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+3. The agent summarizes errors and suggests fixes.
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1. You ask an agent to build the project.
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2. The agent uses MCP to run the build inside Xcode.
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3. The agent summarizes errors and suggests fixes.
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### Source
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+https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/xcode-26-point-3-unlocks-the-power-of-agentic-coding/
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https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/xcode-26-point-3-unlocks-the-power-of-agentic-coding/
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