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  3. I connected to Xcode's MCP server (xcrun mcpbridge), and requested a list of all the tools.

I connected to Xcode's MCP server (xcrun mcpbridge), and requested a list of all the tools.

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    I connected to Xcode's MCP server (xcrun mcpbridge), and requested a list of all the tools. Then I threw that at Claude and had it whip up a "cheat sheet". In case you're curious what the agents have at their disposal.

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      I connected to Xcode's MCP server (xcrun mcpbridge), and requested a list of all the tools. Then I threw that at Claude and had it whip up a "cheat sheet". In case you're curious what the agents have at their disposal.

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      @danielpunkass Thank you. I just went looking for Xcode’s MCP commands yesterday, and got the list, but your cheat sheet is much more convenient. Thanks

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        I connected to Xcode's MCP server (xcrun mcpbridge), and requested a list of all the tools. Then I threw that at Claude and had it whip up a "cheat sheet". In case you're curious what the agents have at their disposal.

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        @danielpunkass I wonder why running the app is missing. That was the #1 thing I wanted from this.

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          @danielpunkass I wonder why running the app is missing. That was the #1 thing I wanted from this.

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          @pasi I don’t know, but if that would be really helpful you might be able to get it to work by using AppleScript or xcdebug

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            @pasi I don’t know, but if that would be really helpful you might be able to get it to work by using AppleScript or xcdebug

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            @danielpunkass No but to me the only piece that’s missing with Claude Code et al is the ability to debug a running app and read its console logging. This is the main area where Apple could have improved state of the art with direct integrations to Xcode.

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