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Hi Samuel, this looks great! Unfortunately I've been crazy busy at work. I hope to be able to test some of this next weekend. |
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Thanks! No worries. I haven't looked at this in a bit, so I'll have to refresh myself. But, I think there was a reason I avoided the Just out of curiosity, is there an issue with |
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As adoption of Swift Package Manager expands across the iOS community, it would be mighty nice to have support for SPM Acknowledgments generation using this tool.
My solution is a little wonky as far as Xcode integration goes... but considering the way in which the packages are stored (in a dynamically named Derived Data folder upon build), I'm not sure what else could be done.