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Evolving Previews With the Tuist SDK and Tracks

Keep everyone on the latest version with the new Tuist SDK and Tracks.

Marek Fořt
January 2, 2026
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Marek Fořt
March 25, 2020

Tuist 1.5.0 - Scaffold command, performance, Mint

Tuist's new version 1.5.0 brings scaffold command, performance improvements and Mint support

Pedro Piñera
March 16, 2020

Tuist 1.4.0 - Lint command, more verbose logs, and configuration of the project organization

The just released version of Tuist, 1.4.0, adds support for printing more verbose logs, and configuring the Xcode organization.

Pedro Piñera
February 26, 2020

Tuist 1.3.0 - Performance improvements and generation of projects while editing

The newest release brings you many bugfixes and improvements. However with the number of contributors steadily growing the team has also been busy thinking and writing about the direction of Tuist. We have a rough plan for Tuist 2.0 and work has started on compiling a manifesto to explain a bit more about the goals and values of the project.

Vytis
January 31, 2020

Tuist 1.2.0 - Bugfixes, improvements and future direction

The newest release brings you many bugfixes and improvements. However with the number of contributors steadily growing the team has also been busy thinking and writing about the direction of Tuist. We have a rough plan for Tuist 2.0 and work has started on compiling a manifesto to explain a bit more about the goals and values of the project.

Pedro Piñera
December 27, 2019

API for excluding files with Tuist 1.1.0

The new version of Tuist ships with improvements in the API for defining files so that users can exclude files using glob patterns. Moreover, we made some changes in the architecture of the project and introduced two new targets to the family, TuistGalaxy and TuistAutomation.

Pedro Piñera
December 18, 2019

Tuist turns 1.0

Today we are pleased the first major release of Tuist, 1.0. We have achieved an important milestone in helping teams scale up their projects, making defining projects easy, and for that reason we are releasing this one as major. This blog post describes what that has been for the project, and what are our ambitions for Tuist 2.0.

Pedro Piñera
November 19, 2019

Define your watchOS apps and extensions easily with Tuist 0.19.0

Until today, defining watchOS apps and extensions in Tuist was not possible. The good news is that from Tuist 0.19.0 that's no longer true because it extends its beautifully simplified abstractions to watchOS. On top of that, we also shipped support for enabling test coverage in the schemes, and defining the deployment targets in targets. We also took the opportunity to iron out some bugs that had been reported by users.

Marek Fořt
September 29, 2019

Welcome Swift Packages to the dependencies family in Tuist 0.18.0

Making the definition of dependencies very convenient was one of our aims when we embarked on building Tuist and today, we are extending that convenience to external dependencies that are distributed as Swift Packages. Targets can now define packages as dependencies and Tuist will take care of the rest. Moreover, this version ships with improvements in the API of dynamic Info.plist files.

Pedro Piñera
August 14, 2019

Visualize your projects graph from Tuist 0.17.0

One of the difficulties of scaling up Xcode projects comes from the fact that Xcode doesn't provide a high-level picture of the structure of the project. Tuist 0.17.0 fixes that by providing a new command, 'tuist graph', that exports a graph of the project to help users of the tool visualize their project dependencies. This version also adds support for configuring Tuist globally, and also indicate the version of Xcode that is required to run the project.