To learn more about AppIcons, take a look at the table of contents below:
To run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install
from the Example directory first.
CocoaPods is a dependency manager which integrates dependencies into your Xcode workspace. To install it using Ruby gems run:
gem install cocoapods
To install AppIcons using Cocoapods, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod "AppIcons"
Then run the command:
pod install
For more information see here.
Carthage is a dependency manager which produces a binary for manual integration into your project. It can be installed via Homebrew using the commands:
brew update
brew install carthage
In order to integrate AppIcons into your project via Carthage, add the following line to your project's Cartfile:
github "rwbutler/AppIcons"
From the macOS Terminal run carthage update --platform iOS
to build the framework then drag AppIcons.framework
into your Xcode project.
For more information see here.
Xcode 11 includes support for Swift Package Manager. In order to add AppIcons to your project in Xcode 11, from the File
menu select Swift Packages
and then select Add Package Dependency
.
A dialogue will request the package repository URL which is:
https://github.com/rwbutler/AppIcons
After verifying the URL, Xcode will prompt you to select whether to pull a specific branch, commit or versioned release into your project.
Proceed to the next step by where you will be asked to select the package product to integrate into a target. There will be a single package product named AppIcons
which should be pre-selected. Ensure that your main app target is selected from the rightmost column of the dialog then click Finish to complete the integration.
AppIcons is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
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