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#!/bin/bash | |
killall Xcode | |
xcrun -k | |
xcodebuild -alltargets clean | |
rm -rf "$(getconf DARWIN_USER_CACHE_DIR)/org.llvm.clang/ModuleCache" | |
rm -rf "$(getconf DARWIN_USER_CACHE_DIR)/org.llvm.clang.$(whoami)/ModuleCache" | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/* | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode/* | |
open /Applications/Xcode.app |
Boom! Found this via Google. Great job
Worked for me. I'm using Swift4.1 (Xcode9.3)
worked for me XCode9.4. I had XCode10 beta installed, but it did not work. Then I installed XCode 9.4 which was working, then I removed Xcode10beta, after that the Xcode 9.4 did not work until I ran resetXcode.sh
If you're removing DerivedData and the ModuleCache xcodebuild -alltargets clean
is probably redundant.
Optionally consider adding pkill -int com.apple.CoreSimulator.CoreSimulatorService
, which we do between Xcode upgrades to minimize the potential for simulator flakiness.
Worked for me with Xcode 9.4.1.
Also, I replaced the last line in script with
TARGET=(*.xcworkspace)
if [ $TARGET == "*.xcworkspace" ]; then
TARGET=(*.xcodeproj)
if [ $TARGET == "*.xcodeproj" ]; then
TARGET=""
fi
fi
if [ $TARGET != "" ]; then
open -a "/Applications/Xcode.app" "$TARGET"
else
echo *** Xcode workspace or project not found
fi
Very nice, fixed an issue I and others had after a react-native-firebase release
invertase/react-native-firebase#2269
thank you!
I created a shell script (tested on bash or zsh) to do this inside any Xcode workspace or project folder.
Check its gist's here.
Life saver!
Great gist!
Please welcome my Apple script which works just from spotlight (⌘+Space)
Didn't work, still showing me old logs when I relaunch Xcode.