I've been using Xcode Cloud to compile and deploy my rcmd app switcher (https://lowtechguys.com/rcmd) for the past few months, and it’s been a great experience.
I liked that with a single “git push” I could compile, archive, deploy to TestFlight, and send for beta review. I even pushed a fix from my iPhone using Working Copy one time while I was on a train.
These are the pricing plans for those interested:
- 25 compute hours/month: Free*
- 100 compute hours/month: $49.99/month
- 250 compute hours/month: $99.99/month
- 1000 compute hours/month: $399.99/month
* Free through December 2023, then $14.99/month if you choose to subscribe at that time.
I never used that key for anything. I think I got this reflex from Windows where there was only one WinKey on the left, but a lot of people have the same experience as me even without using Windows before.
Even so, the trigger key is configurable, so you can use any combination of modifiers instead of Right Command if it suits you better.
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These are the pricing plans for those interested:
- 25 compute hours/month: Free*
- 100 compute hours/month: $49.99/month
- 250 compute hours/month: $99.99/month
- 1000 compute hours/month: $399.99/month
* Free through December 2023, then $14.99/month if you choose to subscribe at that time.
right command for keys on left and left command for keys on right?
Even so, the trigger key is configurable, so you can use any combination of modifiers instead of Right Command if it suits you better.