Xcode Cloud is Apple’s Continuous Integration build service for developers. Here’s how to get started using it for your own software creations.
At WWDC 2021, Apple introduced its new cloud build service for its development IDE called Xcode Cloud.
At WWDC 2021, Apple introduced its new cloud build service for its development IDE called Xcode Cloud.
Xcode Cloud is a continuous integration (CI) build service hosted on Apple’s servers that allows development teams to collaborate and automate build and software packaging services for software configuration and builds.
The idea behind continuous integration is that a bot or set of bots monitors source code repositories for code changes, and then at specific intervals, it retrieves source code, builds software components automatically, and distributes them to stakeholders automatically.
Understanding Xcode Cloud, Apple’s CI build service
Understanding Xcode Cloud, Apple’s CI build service