XcodeBuildMCP and apple-docs-mcp

These are complements: XcodeBuildMCP provides build automation and project management for iOS/macOS development, while apple-docs-mcp supplies documentation and API reference lookup that developers need during that build process.

XcodeBuildMCP
82
Verified
apple-docs-mcp
63
Established
Maintenance 20/25
Adoption 20/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 17/25
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 19/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 14/25
Stars: 4,681
Forks: 222
Downloads: 94,076
Commits (30d): 38
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 1,133
Forks: 48
Downloads: 7,325
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About XcodeBuildMCP

getsentry/XcodeBuildMCP

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server and CLI that provides tools for agent use when working on iOS and macOS projects.

This tool helps iOS and macOS developers working on Xcode projects by providing powerful utilities to their AI coding agents. It takes your Xcode project context and offers specialized commands that AI agents can use to understand and interact with your build environment. Developers can integrate this with popular AI coding assistants like Cursor, Claude Code, or VS Code.

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About apple-docs-mcp

kimsungwhee/apple-docs-mcp

MCP server for Apple Developer Documentation - Search iOS/macOS/SwiftUI/UIKit docs, WWDC videos, Swift/Objective-C APIs & code examples in Claude, Cursor & AI assistants

This tool helps Apple developers quickly access comprehensive official documentation for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS development. You can input natural language questions or API queries into your AI assistant (like Claude or Cursor) and get instant access to Swift/Objective-C code examples, API references, framework structures, and WWDC video transcripts. It is designed for developers building apps for Apple platforms.

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