RemafoX command line tool not installed, download & set up app from https://remafox.app #97
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Xcode Cloud gives this yellow warning: After googling for an hour I haven't found any information about this RemafoX command line tool |
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Hi @TopScrech, thank you for asking this question. It seems like you've deployed an app to Xcode Cloud which was set up for the RemafoX Mac app to streamline the developer experience when adding localizable Strings during development. For the developer convenience, the build script was added so localizations are updated automatically on each build during development. The warning is shown to you because the RemafoX app seems not to be installed & configured on the Xcode Cloud machine the test is running on. The command line tool is shipped with the RemafoX app. But that's not a reason to worry. In fact, the RemafoX command line tool is intended for developer machines only and wouldn't make any sense to run on CI machines, except maybe for the linting feature. But for now, there's no tool intended for usage on CI servers, thus you can simply ignore the warning or adjust the build script within the project to not print the warning if it detects that it's running on your CI. According to this document an environment value named
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Hi @TopScrech, thank you for asking this question. It seems like you've deployed an app to Xcode Cloud which was set up for the RemafoX Mac app to streamline the developer experience when adding localizable Strings during development. For the developer convenience, the build script was added so localizations are updated automatically on each build during development.
The warning is shown to you because the RemafoX app seems not to be installed & configured on the Xcode Cloud machine the test is running on. The command line tool is shipped with the RemafoX app. But that's not a reason to worry. In fact, the RemafoX command line tool is intended for developer machines only and wouldn't make…