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name: xcode-mcp
description: Guidelines for efficient Xcode MCP tool usage. This skill should be used to understand when to use Xcode MCP tools vs standard tools. Xcode MCP consumes many tokens - use only for build, test, simulator, preview, and SourceKit diagnostics. Never use for file read/write/grep operations.
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# Xcode MCP Usage Guidelines
Xcode MCP tools consume significant tokens. This skill defines when to use Xcode MCP and when to prefer standard tools.
## Complete Xcode MCP Tools Reference
### Window & Project Management
| Tool | Description | Token Cost |
|------|-------------|------------|
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeListWindows` | List open Xcode windows (get tabIdentifier) | Low ✓ |
### Build Operations
| Tool | Description | Token Cost |
|------|-------------|------------|
| `mcp__xcode__BuildProject` | Build the Xcode project | Medium ✓ |
| `mcp__xcode__GetBuildLog` | Get build log with errors/warnings | Medium ✓ |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeListNavigatorIssues` | List issues in Issue Navigator | Low ✓ |
### Testing
| Tool | Description | Token Cost |
|------|-------------|------------|
| `mcp__xcode__GetTestList` | Get available tests from test plan | Low ✓ |
| `mcp__xcode__RunAllTests` | Run all tests | Medium |
| `mcp__xcode__RunSomeTests` | Run specific tests (preferred) | Medium ✓ |
### Preview & Execution
| Tool | Description | Token Cost |
|------|-------------|------------|
| `mcp__xcode__RenderPreview` | Render SwiftUI Preview snapshot | Medium ✓ |
| `mcp__xcode__ExecuteSnippet` | Execute code snippet in file context | Medium ✓ |
### Diagnostics
| Tool | Description | Token Cost |
|------|-------------|------------|
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeRefreshCodeIssuesInFile` | Get compiler diagnostics for specific file | Low ✓ |
| `mcp__ide__getDiagnostics` | Get SourceKit diagnostics (all open files) | Low ✓ |
### Documentation
| Tool | Description | Token Cost |
|------|-------------|------------|
| `mcp__xcode__DocumentationSearch` | Search Apple Developer Documentation | Low ✓ |
### File Operations (HIGH TOKEN - NEVER USE)
| Tool | Alternative | Why |
|------|-------------|-----|
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeRead` | `Read` tool | High token consumption |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeWrite` | `Write` tool | High token consumption |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeUpdate` | `Edit` tool | High token consumption |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeGrep` | `rg` / `Grep` tool | High token consumption |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeGlob` | `Glob` tool | High token consumption |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeLS` | `ls` command | High token consumption |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeRM` | `rm` command | High token consumption |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeMakeDir` | `mkdir` command | High token consumption |
| `mcp__xcode__XcodeMV` | `mv` command | High token consumption |
---
## Recommended Workflows
### 1. Code Change & Build Flow
```
1. Search code → rg "pattern" --type swift
2. Read file → Read tool
3. Edit file → Edit tool
4. Syntax check → mcp__ide__getDiagnostics
5. Build → mcp__xcode__BuildProject
6. Check errors → mcp__xcode__GetBuildLog (if build fails)
```
### 2. Test Writing & Running Flow
```
1. Read test file → Read tool
2. Write/edit test → Edit tool
3. Get test list → mcp__xcode__GetTestList
4. Run tests → mcp__xcode__RunSomeTests (specific tests)
5. Check results → Review test output
```
### 3. SwiftUI Preview Flow
```
1. Edit view → Edit tool
2. Render preview → mcp__xcode__RenderPreview
3. Iterate → Repeat as needed
```
### 4. Debug Flow
```
1. Check diagnostics → mcp__ide__getDiagnostics (quick syntax check)
2. Build project → mcp__xcode__BuildProject
3. Get build log → mcp__xcode__GetBuildLog (severity: error)
4. Fix issues → Edit tool
5. Rebuild → mcp__xcode__BuildProject
```
### 5. Documentation Search
```
1. Search docs → mcp__xcode__DocumentationSearch
2. Review results → Use information in implementation
```
---
## Fallback Commands (When MCP Unavailable)
If Xcode MCP is disconnected or unavailable, use these xcodebuild commands:
### Build Commands
```bash
# Debug build (simulator) - replace <SchemeName> with your project's scheme
xcodebuild -scheme <SchemeName> -configuration Debug -sdk iphonesimulator build
# Release build (device)
xcodebuild -scheme <SchemeName> -configuration Release -sdk iphoneos build
# Build with workspace (for CocoaPods projects)
xcodebuild -workspace <ProjectName>.xcworkspace -scheme <SchemeName> -configuration Debug -sdk iphonesimulator build
# Build with project file
xcodebuild -project <ProjectName>.xcodeproj -scheme <SchemeName> -configuration Debug -sdk iphonesimulator build
# List available schemes
xcodebuild -list
```
### Test Commands
```bash
# Run all tests
xcodebuild test -scheme <SchemeName> -sdk iphonesimulator \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16" \
-configuration Debug
# Run specific test class
xcodebuild test -scheme <SchemeName> -sdk iphonesimulator \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16" \
-only-testing:<TestTarget>/<TestClassName>
# Run specific test method
xcodebuild test -scheme <SchemeName> -sdk iphonesimulator \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 16" \
-only-testing:<TestTarget>/<TestClassName>/<testMethodName>
# Run with code coverage
xcodebuild test -scheme <SchemeName> -sdk iphonesimulator \
-configuration Debug -enableCodeCoverage YES
# List available simulators
xcrun simctl list devices available
```
### Clean Build
```bash
xcodebuild clean -scheme <SchemeName>
```
---
## Quick Reference
### USE Xcode MCP For:
- ✅ `BuildProject` - Building
- ✅ `GetBuildLog` - Build errors
- ✅ `RunSomeTests` - Running specific tests
- ✅ `GetTestList` - Listing tests
- ✅ `RenderPreview` - SwiftUI previews
- ✅ `ExecuteSnippet` - Code execution
- ✅ `DocumentationSearch` - Apple docs
- ✅ `XcodeListWindows` - Get tabIdentifier
- ✅ `mcp__ide__getDiagnostics` - SourceKit errors
### NEVER USE Xcode MCP For:
- ❌ `XcodeRead` → Use `Read` tool
- ❌ `XcodeWrite` → Use `Write` tool
- ❌ `XcodeUpdate` → Use `Edit` tool
- ❌ `XcodeGrep` → Use `rg` or `Grep` tool
- ❌ `XcodeGlob` → Use `Glob` tool
- ❌ `XcodeLS` → Use `ls` command
- ❌ File operations → Use standard tools
---
## Token Efficiency Summary
| Operation | Best Choice | Token Impact |
|-----------|-------------|--------------|
| Quick syntax check | `mcp__ide__getDiagnostics` | 🟢 Low |
| Full build | `mcp__xcode__BuildProject` | 🟡 Medium |
| Run specific tests | `mcp__xcode__RunSomeTests` | 🟡 Medium |
| Run all tests | `mcp__xcode__RunAllTests` | 🟠 High |
| Read file | `Read` tool | 🟠 High |
| Edit file | `Edit` tool | 🟠 High|
| Search code | `rg` / `Grep` | 🟢 Low |
| List files | `ls` / `Glob` | 🟢 Low |
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Typische Anwendungsfälle
- Production-Code mit strikten Style-Vorgaben schreiben
- Pull Requests reviewen und Bugs vor dem Merge finden
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- Unbekannte Codebases für neue Team-Mitglieder erklären
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