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⇱ Xcode | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Allows cleaning of Xcode derived data and device support caches.

  • Why this server?

    Produces `.icon` bundles that integrate directly with Xcode projects for iOS and macOS app development, generating the required manifest JSON and asset structures that Xcode recognizes for app icon management.

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    MCP server for creating Apple .icon bundles with Liquid Glass effects (iOS 26+). 12 tools for programmatic icon creation, glass effect tuning, dark mode, and App Store export.
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  • Why this server?

    Offers access to Xcode-related documentation and release notes to support development workflows on Apple platforms.

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    Provides access to Apple's official developer documentation, frameworks, APIs, and WWDC session transcripts across all Apple platforms. It enables AI assistants to search technical guides, sample code, and platform compatibility information using natural language queries.
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  • Why this server?

    Interfaces with Xcode's simulation infrastructure to manage iOS virtual devices, facilitating automated workflows for launching apps and interacting with user interface elements.

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    An MCP server for reliable iOS Simulator automation that enables agents to control devices, read accessibility UI trees, and capture screenshots. It supports deterministic grounded actions like tapping, typing, and swiping to create a closed-loop observe-reason-act cycle.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables iOS simulator management and WebDriverAgent execution for iOS app testing and automation through Xcode command-line tools.

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    An MCP server that enables Claude Code to visually test and control iOS simulators, Android emulators, and real devices through 22 automation tools. It automatically generates test reports with screenshots for mobile app testing directly from the terminal.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for managing iOS simulators, including device management (boot, shutdown, create, delete), app installation and launching, media capture, notifications, permissions, location settings, and UI appearance controls via Xcode's simctl command line tool.

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    Provides structured access to iOS Simulator management via xcrun simctl commands, enabling device, app, media, and testing operations through natural language.
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  • Why this server?

    Analyzes .memgraph files and .trace bundles produced by Xcode to diagnose retain cycles and performance regressions in iOS and macOS apps.

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    iOS leak hunting and performance investigation. Reads .memgraph and .trace files, classifies retain cycles against a 34-pattern catalog with Swift fix templates, bridges to source via SourceKit-LSP. 28 MCP tools, 34 catalog resources, 5 investigation prompts.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for interacting with Xcode projects, allowing AI agents to list projects, inspect targets and schemes, and execute builds.

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    Enables AI assistants to manage Xcode projects by listing targets, reading configurations, and triggering builds via the Model Context Protocol. It facilitates natural language interaction with macOS developer tools to streamline iOS app development processes.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables programmatic interaction with Xcode projects, allowing operations like discovering projects, building for different platforms, managing schemes, cleaning build products, and extracting build settings.