Skill v1.0.1
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version: "1.0.1" name: asc-xcode-build description: Build, archive, generate export options, export, upload, and manage Xcode version/build numbers with the current asc xcode helpers. Use when creating an IPA or PKG for App Store Connect, TestFlight, or registered-device release testing.
Xcode build and export
Use this skill when you need to build an app from source and prepare it for App Store Connect. Prefer asc xcode archive and asc xcode export over raw xcodebuild recipes when they fit the project.
Preconditions
- Xcode and command line tools are installed.
- Signing identity and provisioning profiles are available, or automatic signing is enabled.
- App Store Connect auth is configured when upload or build lookup is needed.
Manage version and build numbers
asc xcode version viewasc xcode version edit --version "1.3.0" --build-number "42"asc xcode version edit --next-build-number --app "APP_ID" --platform IOSasc xcode version bump --type buildasc xcode version bump --type patchasc xcode version bump --type build --next-build-number --app "APP_ID" --platform IOS
Use --project-dir "./MyApp" when not running from the project root. Use --project "./MyApp/App.xcodeproj" when the directory contains multiple projects. Use --target "App" and --configuration "Release" for deterministic reads and writes in multi-target or multi-configuration projects.
To avoid low build-number rejects, resolve and apply the remote-safe build number in one command:
asc xcode version edit --next-build-number --app "APP_ID" --platform IOS --output json
Version mutations validate the full change before writing and return structured output identifying the configurations and files changed. The editor follows recursive xcconfig includes and preserves unrelated project and xcconfig content. Use asc builds next-build-number separately when you only want to inspect the remote-safe value without changing the project.
Version commands read project and xcconfig settings without launching Xcode. When those settings cannot resolve the version values, the default --xcodebuild-settings-lookup auto falls back to xcodebuild -showBuildSettings and warns on stderr. Use --xcodebuild-settings-lookup never in automation that must not launch Xcode implicitly.
Compile without archiving
Use asc xcode build for an ordinary simulator, device, or CI validation build. Provide exactly one project or workspace and a scheme.
asc xcode build \--project "App.xcodeproj" \--scheme "App" \--destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 17 Pro Max,OS=27.0" \--no-code-signing \--result-bundle-path ".asc/artifacts/App.xcresult" \--output json
When --derived-data-path is omitted, asc uses a stable cache outside the source checkout. The result-bundle destination must not already exist. Xcode logs go to stderr and the structured result goes to stdout.
Preferred iOS/tvOS/visionOS build flow
1. Archive with asc
asc xcode archive \--workspace "App.xcworkspace" \--scheme "App" \--configuration Release \--clean \--archive-path ".asc/artifacts/App.xcarchive" \--xcodebuild-flag=-destination \--xcodebuild-flag=generic/platform=iOS \--output json
Use --project "App.xcodeproj" instead of --workspace for project-only apps.
2. Export with asc
By default, asc xcode export generates App Store Connect export options with automatic signing. It uses a local export destination unless --wait is set, in which case it uses direct upload:
asc xcode export \--archive-path ".asc/artifacts/App.xcarchive" \--ipa-path ".asc/artifacts/App.ipa" \--xcodebuild-flag=-allowProvisioningUpdates \--output json
Generate a plist separately when it needs review, reuse, or manual signing:
asc xcode export-options generate \--archive-path ".asc/artifacts/App.xcarchive" \--output-path ".asc/ExportOptions.plist" \--output json
For manual signing, add --signing-style manual and optionally --team-id "TEAM_ID". Existing files require --overwrite.
For an IPA installable on registered devices, use Xcode's current release-testing method. The older ad-hoc spelling is deprecated by Xcode and is not accepted by asc:
asc xcode export \--archive-path ".asc/artifacts/App.xcarchive" \--ipa-path ".asc/artifacts/App.ipa" \--method release-testing \--signing-style manual \--team-id "TEAM_ID" \--output json
Generate the release-testing plist separately when it needs review or reuse:
asc xcode export-options generate \--archive-path ".asc/artifacts/App.xcarchive" \--method release-testing \--signing-style manual \--team-id "TEAM_ID" \--output-path ".asc/ExportOptions.release-testing.plist" \--output json
release-testing always exports locally and cannot be combined with --wait. An explicit --export-options plist cannot be combined with --method, --signing-style, or --team-id. For device/profile reconciliation, isolated signing, private publication, resumability, and live verification, use the asc-ad-hoc-distribution skill instead of assembling those stages manually.
To upload directly through Xcode and wait for App Store Connect processing, omit --export-options and add --wait:
asc xcode export \--archive-path ".asc/artifacts/App.xcarchive" \--ipa-path ".asc/artifacts/App.ipa" \--wait \--output json
3. Upload or publish
Upload an exported IPA:
asc builds upload --app "APP_ID" --ipa ".asc/artifacts/App.ipa" --wait
Distribute to TestFlight:
asc publish testflight --app "APP_ID" --ipa ".asc/artifacts/App.ipa" --group "GROUP_ID" --wait
Publish to the App Store:
asc publish appstore --app "APP_ID" --ipa ".asc/artifacts/App.ipa" --version "1.2.3" --waitasc publish appstore --app "APP_ID" --ipa ".asc/artifacts/App.ipa" --version "1.2.3" --wait --submit --confirm
macOS App Store flow
Archive with the helper:
asc xcode archive \--project "MacApp.xcodeproj" \--scheme "MacApp" \--configuration Release \--clean \--archive-path ".asc/artifacts/MacApp.xcarchive" \--xcodebuild-flag=-destination \--xcodebuild-flag=generic/platform=macOS \--output json
If your macOS export produces a .pkg, use Xcode export with your ExportOptions.plist, then upload the package:
xcodebuild -exportArchive \-archivePath ".asc/artifacts/MacApp.xcarchive" \-exportPath ".asc/artifacts/MacAppExport" \-exportOptionsPlist "ExportOptions.plist" \-allowProvisioningUpdatesasc builds upload \--app "APP_ID" \--pkg ".asc/artifacts/MacAppExport/MacApp.pkg" \--version "1.0.0" \--build-number "123" \--wait
For .pkg uploads, --version and --build-number are required because they are not auto-extracted like IPA metadata.
Raw xcodebuild fallback
Use raw xcodebuild only when neither asc xcode archive --help nor asc xcode export --help covers a project-specific option. Prefer passing extra arguments through --xcodebuild-flag first.
xcodebuild -showBuildSettings -scheme "App"
Troubleshooting
No profiles for bundle ID during export
- Add
--xcodebuild-flag=-allowProvisioningUpdatestoasc xcode export. - Verify the Apple ID is logged into Xcode.
- Verify profiles with the
asc-signing-setupskill.
CFBundleVersion too low
asc xcode version edit --next-build-number --app "APP_ID" --platform IOS
Then rebuild and upload again.
Build rejected for missing macOS icon
macOS requires ICNS icons with all required sizes. Fix the asset catalog, rebuild, then export/upload again.
Notes
- Prefer
asc xcode archiveandasc xcode exportfor deterministic local artifacts. - The default generated export method remains
app-store-connect; request--method release-testingexplicitly for registered-device installs. - Use
--overwriteonly when replacing existing local artifacts intentionally. - Use
--waiton upload/publish paths when the next step depends on processed builds. - For submission readiness, use
asc-submission-health.