Swift Package Index acquired by Apple, remains open source
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Marcus Mendes
Summary
The Swift Package Index (SPI), a community-run open-source search engine and metadata index for Swift packages, is joining Apple. The announcement indicates that little will change for developers in the near term. SPI helps developers discover Swift packages, check platform and Swift-version compatibility, and browse automatically generated documentation. The index automatically tests every package it lists.
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· 2 pulledSwift Package Index is joining Apple, but says little is changing for developers in the near term.
Swift Package Index automatically tests every
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