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Restore generated asset symbols for buildable-folder xcassets
Static targets whose .xcassets are discovered through buildable folders now generate typed asset symbols (for example, ImageResource) while
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4.195.3
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GitHub
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Stop flagging embeddable watch apps as redundant dependencies
Running tuist inspect dependencies --only redundant against an iOS app that embeds a modern watchOS .app target no longer reports the watch
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4.195.3
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GitHub
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Fixed cross-project foreign build dependencies not triggering rebuilds
When a target depends on a foreignBuild() aggregate target defined in a different Tuist project, the generated Xcode workspace now includes
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4.195.3
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GitHub
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Fixed crash in concurrent Swift package commands during generation
Swift Package Manager commands invoked during graph loading now receive an explicit working directory, removing the implicit dependency on t
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4.195.3
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GitHub
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Fixed false positive for embeddable watch apps in redundant dependency inspection
Running tuist inspect dependencies --only redundant no longer flags iOS app dependencies on embeddable watchOS apps as redundant. The inspec
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4.195.3
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GitHub
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Preserved asset symbol generation for buildable-folder xcassets
Asset catalogs (.xcassets) discovered through buildable folders now generate typed Swift symbols, such as ImageResource, while the companion
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4.195.3
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GitHub
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CLI 4.195.3
This release focuses on more reliable generated Xcode projects, dependency inspections, and Swift Package Manager integration. Generated pro
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4.195.3
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GitHub
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Internal tooling pin updated to 0.10.1
Bumped the Fabrik mise pin to version 0.10.1, which is an internal tooling update with no user-facing change.
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Once
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Once
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0.10.1
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GitHub
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Adopted cooperative-model terminology and automation-kernel framing across docs
The project now describes Fabrik as a "polyglot automation kernel for humans and agents" across the README and documentation. The documentat
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Once
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Once
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0.10.0
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GitHub
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Refreshed project framing and cooperative-model terminology
The README and VitePress docs now frame Fabrik as a "polyglot automation kernel for humans and agents". The Rust target guide also replaces
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Once
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Once
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0.10.0
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GitHub
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