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CocoaPods.app

The foremost goal of CocoaPods.app is to provide a full-featured and standalone installation of CocoaPods, instead of requiring users to install CocoaPods through RubyGems or Homebrew. In addition to easy installation, it also includes ease of updating.

It is able to expose this standalone installation in a command-line interface environment through the pod command-line tool, which it will request to install on launch of the application or through the ‘Install the Command-Line Tool…’ menu item under the application menu.

GUI

For now it provides a very minimalistic UI that allows users to open and edit their Podfile and perform commands equivalent to pod install and pod update.

In time it will undoubtedly evolve into a full-featured GUI application, but for now this is not the most important goal.

Building from source

A release build will require the OS X 10.8 SDK that comes with Xcode 5.1.1, which can be downloaded here.

The main tasks can be found with rake -T:

rake app:build              # Build release version of application
rake app:clean              # Clean
rake app:update_version     # Updates the Info.plist of the application to reflect the CocoaPods version
rake bundle:build           # Build complete dist bundle
rake bundle:clean:all       # Clean all artefacts, including downloads
rake bundle:test            # Test bundle
rake bundle:verify_linkage  # Verifies that no binaries in the bundle link to incorrect dylibs
rake release                # Create a clean release build for distribution
rake release:build          # Perform a full build of the bundle and app
rake release:cleanbuild     # Create a clean build

If you’re working on the build system and want to debug intermediate steps, such as building Ruby, Git, Subversion, Mercurial, or Bazaar, be sure to checkout all the tasks with rake -T -A.

Creating a release

  1. Run rake release.
  2. Create a new ‘release’ on GitHub, which should show app specific changelog notes followed by the CocoaPods release changelog notes.
  3. Checkout the gh-pages branch: git clone https://github.com/CocoaPods/CocoaPods-app.git --branch gh-pages --single-branch gh-pages.
  4. Add gh-pages/releases/VERSION.html and recreate the changelog you added to the GitHub release as HTML.
  5. Update gh-pages/sparkle.xml to include the new version ‘item’.
  6. Make a pull request to https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-cask/blob/master/Casks/cocoapods.rb updating the version and sha256

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