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Our Swift CLI now runs on Linux

Tuist is no longer macOS-only. You can now run analytical workflows or leverage the upcoming Tuist Gradle support on Linux.

Marek Fořt
February 16, 2026
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Pedro Piñera
February 2, 2026

Codex cut Mastodon iOS clean builds 80%

We gave Codex the Mastodon iOS client and asked it to migrate the project to Tuist generated projects, enable caching, and benchmark the results. Here is what happened.

Marek Fořt
January 27, 2026

Stop Flaky Tests from Blocking Your PRs

Flaky tests waste engineering hours and block PR throughput. Learn how Tuist automatically detects, tracks, and quarantines flaky tests so your team can ship faster.

Marek Fořt
January 12, 2026

From reactive to proactive with the new Slack integration

Stop finding out about build regressions from frustrated teammates. Let Tuist notify you in Slack the moment something goes wrong.

Marek Fořt
January 2, 2026

Tuist Previews: SDK and Tracks for app previews

Keep everyone on the latest app previews with the Tuist SDK and Tracks.

Pedro Piñera
December 24, 2025

Tuist in 2025: Building for the Long Game

How we went from a project generator to a productivity platform, grew the team, shipped more than ever, and discovered what sustainable developer tooling really means

monday.com
December 15, 2025

monday.com cut CI time in half

monday.com slashed CI times from 20 to 9 minutes and scaled to 200 modules with Tuist. Learn how their 20-engineer iOS team transformed their development workflow.

Marek Fořt
December 3, 2025

Tuist Test Insights for Xcode

Get Xcode test analytics and optimize your test suite with Tuist Test Insights.

Pedro Piñera
November 27, 2025

Teaching AI to Read Xcode Builds

From debugging build issues to building agent-friendly build observability. Exploring how structured build data could transform how AI agents understand and optimize Xcode builds.

Marek Fořt
November 26, 2025

Tuist Registry: an open Swift Package Registry

Tuist Registry is an open Swift Package Registry for fast SwiftPM resolution—no authentication required.