![]() There are a number of reasons someone might want to edit a package using a CLI or library interface instead of editing a manifest by hand: This proposal introduces new swift package subcommands to perform some common editing tasks which can streamline users' workflows and enable new higher-level tools. Package Editor Commands Introductionīecause Swift package manifests are written in Swift using the PackageDescription API, it is difficult to automate common tasks like adding a new product, target, or dependency. As always, feedback and questions are welcome! Without further ado. GitHub building on some earlier work by and I think it's at the point now where it makes sense to start discussing the CLI interface and people's use cases. ![]() ![]() I've got this maybe 70% implemented over at Package Editor Commands Implementation by owenv I wanted to share a quick pitch on adding some swift package subcommands for making mechanical edits to the Package.swift manifest. ![]()
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