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    Gradle Xcode Plugin

    Gradle Xcode Plugin

    gradle plugin for building Xcode Projects for iOS, watchOS, macOS

    The Gradle Xcode Plugin allows developers to build, archive, package, and sign iOS and macOS applications using Gradle. It provides a bridge between Gradle and Xcode’s build tools, enabling multiplatform or Android+iOS projects to use a unified build system. This plugin supports key features like provisioning profile management, dependency integration, and command-line automation for Apple platform projects, making it ideal for CI/CD pipelines or hybrid environments.
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    Buildstep

    Buildstep

    Buildstep uses Docker and Buildpacks to build applications like Heroku

    Buildstep is a Docker-based wrapper around Heroku-style Buildpacks. It takes in your app code as a tarball via STDIN, runs the builder script inside a container preloaded with multiple buildpacks, and generates a ready-to-run Docker image, including a generated start script from a Procfile.
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