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#600
In this episode we leverage a Tuist scaffold template to generate a feature module that consists of interface and implementation modules, test support, unit test library, and example app. We also generate the Project.swift manifest as well to keep everything self contained. Leveraging code generation like this makes your work more consistent, and offers a standardized architecture that is easier to work in.
#599
Creating a consistent folder structure for our modular application can be tedious. In this episode we will use Tuist Templates and the tuist scaffold command to easily create new modules for our application. We'll also see how to leverage ProjectDescriptionHelpers to consolidate logic across multiple tuist manifests and better organize our manifest code.
#598
We create our project with Tuist and examine the various manifest files that define our project. We then create a new target and discuss how you can leverage the fact that Tuist manifests are just Swift files. We also change around the folder structure of our project, which is something that is generally painful to do with plain Xcode projects.
#597
In this episode we will diagram an architecture for a step counting application. We'll split apart the application into modules separated by feature and discuss where various components and functionality will live. This will serve as the basis for the next episode, which will implement this using Tuist.