apple-docs-mcp and cupertino

These are **complements** — one provides search access to official Apple documentation across multiple frameworks and WWDC videos via MCP, while the other crawls local Apple documentation for offline access, allowing developers to use both together for comprehensive documentation coverage online and offline.

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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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About cupertino

mihaelamj/cupertino

A local Apple Documentation crawler and MCP server. Written in Swift.

This tool helps Apple developers get accurate and up-to-date Apple API documentation directly within their AI coding assistants. It takes all official Apple developer documentation, Swift proposals, and Human Interface Guidelines, indexes them, and makes them available offline. The result is a reliable, local source of truth for AI agents, preventing 'hallucinations' about Apple's platforms. It's for Swift and Apple platform developers who use AI tools.

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