swiftui-navigation-links-bug
react-native-code-push
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0 | 8,846 | |
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1.5 | 7.5 | |
over 2 years ago | 20 days ago | |
Swift | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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swiftui-navigation-links-bug
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Finding and Reporting a SwiftUI bug
**BTW* if you'd like to follow along with code by your side, I've made the source code for this project available on GitHub.*
react-native-code-push
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Automate Flutter app delivery to AppCenter with GitHub Actions
Your testing team is using AppCenter.
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Build for IOS
Appcenter will allow you to build your app for iOS and install on your device without submitting to the App Store. https://appcenter.ms/
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Titan: The Fun & Social Workout Tracker
I used expo-updates with a CI script to push updates. CodePush is also a good alternative.
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Github file size limits
We've been using app center for build distribution (https://appcenter.ms/)
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A friend and I have spent way too much time sharing builds so we built this free tool!
But, https://appcenter.ms/ and others like it are already available with generous free tiers and a lot more features (which you don't have to use, but can grow into), not to mention GitHub actions as others have noted. Does this advantages over existing, standard solutions?
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Is there a service to let us run our app remotely on chosen hardware and monitor logging?
There are lots of choices. Google android device testing. Offhand https://appcenter.ms comes to mind.
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Using React Native for a cross-platform app, without a Mac
you don t need a mac, use microsofts app center to build it. https://appcenter.ms
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How do you guys test your final builds? (.apk, .ipa)
I've heard good things about App Center from Microsoft https://appcenter.ms/
- Is there a platform/solution that solves the App distribution, licensing and sales hassle?
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I'm starting a new position as a DevOps release engineer and i'm looking for some tips
Don’t muck with automating simulators, it’s a PITA: we used https://aws.amazon.com/device-farm/ and it was ok. This was pretty ok: https://bitrise.io As much as I hate Microsoft, https://appcenter.ms was workable, but required the most calories and was slow.
What are some alternatives?
Parchment - A paging view with a highly customizable menu ✨
fastlane - 🚀 The easiest way to automate building and releasing your iOS and Android apps
ACHNBrowserUI - Animal Crossing New Horizon companion app in SwiftUI
capacitor-codepush - Capacitor plugin for CodePush
Docker-OSX - Run macOS VM in a Docker! Run near native OSX-KVM in Docker! X11 Forwarding! CI/CD for OS X Security Research! Docker mac Containers.
react-native-config - Bring some 12 factor love to your mobile apps!
react-native-template - An opinionated template to bootstrap your next React Native app with all the time-wasting packages you need to have.
Instabug - In-app feedback and bug reporting tool for apps.
google-play-api - Gradle Plugin & Kotlin Library to publish android APKs/Bundles and listings on Google Play
appcenter - Central repository for App Center open source resources and planning.
code-push - A cloud service that enables Cordova and React Native developers to deploy mobile app updates directly to their users’ devices.
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device