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Below are instructions on how to get a first [https://developer.apple.com/xcode/swiftui/ SwiftUI] app running in [https://developer.apple.com/xcode/ Xcode] and ready to install on one of your iOS devices. | |||
To follow this, you'll need a machine running MacOS Catalina or Big Sur and an Apple ID. You do not need a developer account; however, make sure that your device uses the same Apple ID as the one you configure below. | |||
==Installing Xcode== | |||
First, you need to download Xcode from the Mac App Store. Once you find it, installing it should be as simple as clicking on the install button. Once installed, you should see a screen that looks something like this: | |||
[[File:Xcode-install.jpg|800px|Xcode install from the Mac App Store]] | |||
==Creating a project== | |||
[[File:Xcode-splash.jpg|800px|Xcode splash screen]] | |||
[[File:AccountAdded.jpg|800px|Account Added]] | [[File:AccountAdded.jpg|800px|Account Added]] | ||
[[File:Xcode-Setup-vc-1.jpg|800px|Xcode setup, version control 1]] | [[File:Xcode-Setup-vc-1.jpg|800px|Xcode setup, version control 1]] |
Revision as of 03:56, 17 January 2021
Below are instructions on how to get a first SwiftUI app running in Xcode and ready to install on one of your iOS devices.
To follow this, you'll need a machine running MacOS Catalina or Big Sur and an Apple ID. You do not need a developer account; however, make sure that your device uses the same Apple ID as the one you configure below.
Installing Xcode
First, you need to download Xcode from the Mac App Store. Once you find it, installing it should be as simple as clicking on the install button. Once installed, you should see a screen that looks something like this:
Creating a project