Mojave Command Line Tools



Xcode is a complete developer toolset for creating apps for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Xcode brings user interface design, coding, testing, debugging, and submitting to the App Store all into a unified workflow.

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  2. Mojave Command Line Tools Command

Downloading and updating Xcode

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  2. Xcode is a complete developer toolset for creating apps for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Xcode brings user interface design, coding, testing, debugging, and submitting to the App Store all into a unified workflow.

The current release of Xcode is available as a free download from the Mac App Store. The Mac App Store will notify you when an update is available or you can have macOS update automatically as it becomes available.

The latest beta version and previous versions of Xcode can be downloaded from the Downloads page. To download Xcode, simply sign in with your Apple ID.Apple Developer Program membership is not required.

Using Xcode

Get step-by-step guidance on how to use Xcode to build, test, and submit apps to the App Store.

Submitting apps to the App Store using Xcode

If you’re an Apple Developer Program member, Xcode provides an integrated workflow to prepare and submit apps to App Store. You should use the latest version of Xcode available on the Mac App Store to submit your apps, or when available, the latest GM seed release from the Downloads page.

Do not submit apps built using beta software, as beta versions of Xcode, Operating Systems, and SDKs are for development and testing only.

Learning about changes to Xcode

To learn about the latest features and capabilities in Xcode, see What’s New in Xcode. For update details in the latest released versions, including each beta release, see the Xcode Release Notes.

Minimum requirements and supported SDKs

Xcode VersionMinimum OS RequiredSDKArchitectureOSSimulatorSwift
Xcode 12.5 betamacOS Big Sur 11
(Apple silicon Mac)
iOS 14.5
macOS 11.3
tvOS 14.5
watchOS 7.4
DriverKit 20.4
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 9-14.5
iPadOS 13-14.5
macOS 10.9-11.3
tvOS 9-14.5
watchOS 2-7.4
iOS 10.3.1-14.5
tvOS 10.2-14.5
watchOS 3.2-7.4
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.4
Xcode 12.4macOS Catalina 10.15.4 (Intel-based Mac)
macOS Big Sur 11
(Apple silicon Mac)
iOS 14.4
macOS 11.1
tvOS 14.3
watchOS 7.2
DriverKit 20.2
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 9-14.4
iPadOS 13-14.4
macOS 10.9-11.1
tvOS 9-14.3
watchOS 2-7.2
iOS 10.3.1-14.4
tvOS 10.2-14.3
watchOS 3.2-7.2
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.3
Xcode 12.3macOS Catalina 10.15.4 (Intel-based Mac)
macOS Big Sur 11
(Apple silicon Mac)
iOS 14.3
macOS 11.1
tvOS 14.3
watchOS 7.2
DriverKit 20.2
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 9-14.3
iPadOS 13-14.3
macOS 10.9-11.1
tvOS 9-14.3
watchOS 2-7.2
iOS 10.3.1-14.3
tvOS 10.2-14.3
watchOS 3.2-7.2
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.3
Xcode 12.2macOS Catalina 10.15.4 (Intel-based Mac)
macOS Big Sur 11
(Apple silicon Mac)
iOS 14.2
macOS 11
tvOS 14.2
watchOS 7.1
DriverKit 20
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 9-14.2
iPadOS 13-14.2
macOS 10.9-11
tvOS 9-14.2
watchOS 2-7.1
iOS 10.3.1-14.2
tvOS 10.2-14.2
watchOS 3.2-7.1
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.3
Xcode 12.1macOS Catalina 10.15.4 (Intel-based Mac)
macOS Big Sur 11
(Apple silicon Mac)
iOS 14.1
macOS 10.15.6
tvOS 14
watchOS 7
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 9-14.1
iPadOS 13-14.1
macOS 10.9-11
tvOS 9-14
watchOS 2-7
iOS 10.3.1-14.1
tvOS 10.2-14
watchOS 2-7
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.3
Xcode 12macOS Catalina 10.15.4 (Intel-based Mac)
iOS 14
macOS 10.15.6
tvOS 14
watchOS 7
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 9-14
iPadOS 13-14
macOS 10.6-10.15.6
tvOS 9-14
watchOS 2-7
iOS 10.3.1-14
tvOS 10.2-14
watchOS 3.2-7
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.3
Xcode 11.7macOS Catalina 10.15.2iOS 13.7
macOS 10.15.6
tvOS 13.4
watchOS 6.2
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-13.7
iPadOS 13-13.7
macOS 10.6-10.15.6
tvOS 9-13.4
watchOS 2-6.2
iOS 10.3.1-13.7
tvOS 10.2-13.4
watchOS 3.2-6.2
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.2
Xcode 11.6macOS Catalina 10.15.2iOS 13.6
macOS 10.15.6
tvOS 13.4
watchOS 6.2
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-13.6
iPadOS 13-13.6
macOS 10.6-10.5.6
tvOS 9-13.4
watchOS 2-6.2
iOS 10.3.1-13.6
tvOS 10.2-13.4
watchOS 3.2-6.2
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.2
Xcode 11.5macOS Catalina 10.15.2iOS 13.5
macOS 10.15.4
tvOS 13.4
watchOS 6.2
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-13.5
iPadOS 13-13.5
macOS 10.6-10.15.4
tvOS 9-13.4
watchOS 2-6.2
iOS 10.3.1-13.5
tvOS 10.2-13.4
watchOS 3.2-6.2
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.2
Xcode 11.4.xmacOS Catalina 10.15.2iOS 13.4
macOS 10.15.4
tvOS 13.4
watchOS 6.2
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-13.4.x
iPadOS 13-13.4.x
macOS 10.6-10.15.4
tvOS 9-13.4
watchOS 2-6.2
iOS 10.3.1-13.4.x
tvOS 10.2-13.4
watchOS 3.2-6.2
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.2
Xcode 11.3.xmacOS Mojave 10.14.4iOS 13.3
macOS 10.15.2
tvOS 13.3
watchOS 6.1.1
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-13.3
iPadOS 13-13.3
macOS 10.6-10.15.2
tvOS 9-13.3
watchOS 2-6.1.1
iOS 10.3.1-13.3
tvOS 10.2-13.3
watchOS 3.2-6.1.1
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.1
Xcode 11.2.xmacOS Mojave 10.14.4 iOS 13.2
macOS 10.15.1
tvOS 13.2
watchOS 6.1
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-13.2.x
iPadOS 13-13.2.x
macOS 10.6-10.15.1
tvOS 9-13.2
watchOS 2-6.1
iOS 10.3.1-13.2.x
tvOS 10.2-13.2
watchOS 3.2-6.1
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.1
Xcode 11.1macOS Mojave 10.14.4 iOS 13.1
macOS 10.15
tvOS 13
watchOS 6
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-13.1
iPadOS 13-13.1
macOS 10.6-10.15
tvOS 9-13
watchOS 2-6
iOS 10.3.1-13.1
tvOS 10.2-13
watchOS 3.2-6
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.1
Xcode 11macOS Mojave 10.14.4iOS 13
macOS 10.15
tvOS 13
watchOS 6
DriverKit 19
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-13
iPadOS 13-13
macOS 10.6-10.15
tvOS 9-13
watchOS 2-6
iOS 10.3.1-13
tvOS 10.2-13
watchOS 3.2-6
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5.1
Xcode 10.3macOS Mojave 10.14.3iOS 12.4
macOS 10.14.6
tvOS 12.4
watchOS 5.3
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-12.4
macOS 10.6-10.14.6
tvOS 9-12.4
watchOS 2-5.3
iOS 10.3.1-12.4
tvOS 10.2-12.4
watchOS 3.2-5.3
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5
Xcode 10.2xmacOS Mojave 10.14.3iOS 12.2
macOS 10.14.4
tvOS 12.2
watchOS 5.2
x86_64
armv7
armv7s
arm64
arm64e
iOS 8-12.2
macOS 10.6-10.14.4
tvOS 9-12.2
watchOS 2-5.2
iOS 8.1-12.2
tvOS 9-12.2
watchOS 2-5.2
Swift 4
Swift 4.2
Swift 5

Legend

Minimum OS Required: The version of macOS required to install this version of Xcode.

SDK: The version of SDKs included in this version of Xcode.

Architecture: The architectures supported for development by this version of Xcode.

OS: The iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS versions supported by this version of Xcode for developing, installing, and debugging applications.

Simulator: Versions of iOS, tvOS, and watchOS simulators supported for development by this version of Xcode.

Swift: Version of Swift supported for development by this version of Xcode.

Providing feedback and reporting bugs

Command

Your feedback goes a long way towards making Xcode even better. With Feedback Assistant, you can report issues or request enhancements to APIs and tools. Include detailed information about issues, including the system and developer tools version information, and any relevant crash logs or console messages. To ask questions and find answers by Apple engineers and other developers, visit the Apple Developer Forums.

Invalid private key and certificate pairing

If you received an error message saying, 'Xcode could not find a valid private-key/certificate pair for this profile in your keychain.' This error message indicates that the Keychain Access application on your Mac is missing either the public or private key for the certificate you are using to sign your app.

This often happens when you are trying to sign and build your app from a different Mac than the one you originally used to request your code signing certificate. It can also happen if your certificate has expired or has been revoked. Ensure that your app’s provisioning profile contains a valid code signing certificate, and that the Keychain Access application on your Mac contains that certificate, the private key originally used to generate that certificate, and the WWDR Intermediate Certificate.

For instructions on how to resolve this and other code signing errors, review the Code Signing Support page.

Apple security updates

For information on the security content of Xcode updates, visit the Apple security updates page.

Installation

  1. Download Visual Studio Code for macOS.
  2. Open the browser's download list and locate the downloaded archive.
  3. Select the 'magnifying glass' icon to open the archive in Finder.
  4. Drag Visual Studio Code.app to the Applications folder, making it available in the macOS Launchpad.
  5. Add VS Code to your Dock by right-clicking on the icon to bring up the context menu and choosing Options, Keep in Dock.

Launching from the command line

You can also run VS Code from the terminal by typing 'code' after adding it to the path:

  • Launch VS Code.
  • Open the Command Palette (⇧⌘P (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+P)) and type 'shell command' to find the Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH command.
  • Restart the terminal for the new $PATH value to take effect. You'll be able to type 'code .' in any folder to start editing files in that folder.

Note: If you still have the old code alias in your .bash_profile (or equivalent) from an early VS Code version, remove it and replace it by executing the Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH command.

Alternative manual instructions

Instead of running the command above, you can manually add VS Code to your path, to do so run the following commands:

Start a new terminal to pick up your .bash_profile changes.

Note: The leading slash is required to prevent $PATH from expanding during the concatenation. Remove the leading slash if you want to run the export command directly in a terminal.

Note: Since zsh became the default shell in macOS Catalina, run the following commands to add VS Code to your path:

Touch Bar support

Out of the box VS Code adds actions to navigate in editor history as well as the full Debug tool bar to control the debugger on your Touch Bar:

Mojave privacy protections

After upgrading to macOS Mojave version, you may see dialogs saying 'Visual Studio Code would like to access your {calendar/contacts/photos}.' This is due to the new privacy protections in Mojave and is not specific to VS Code. The same dialogs may be displayed when running other applications as well. The dialog is shown once for each type of personal data and it is fine to choose Don't Allow since VS Code does not need access to those folders. You can read a more detailed explanation in this blog post.

Updates

VS Code ships monthly releases and supports auto-update when a new release is available. If you're prompted by VS Code, accept the newest update and it will get installed (you won't need to do anything else to get the latest bits).

Note: You can disable auto-update if you prefer to update VS Code on your own schedule.

Preferences menu

Xcode command line tools mojave

You can configure VS Code through settings, color themes, and custom keybindings available through the Code > Preferences menu group.

You may see mention of File > Preferences in documentation, which is the Preferences menu group location on Windows and Linux. On a macOS, the Preferences menu group is under Code, not File.

Next steps

Once you have installed VS Code, these topics will help you learn more about VS Code:

  • Additional Components - Learn how to install Git, Node.js, TypeScript, and tools like Yeoman.
  • User Interface - A quick orientation around VS Code.
  • User/Workspace Settings - Learn how to configure VS Code to your preferences settings.

Common questions

Why do I see 'Visual Studio Code would like access to your calendar.'

If you are running macOS Mojave version, you may see dialogs saying 'Visual Studio Code would like to access your {calendar/contacts/photos}.' This is due to the new privacy protections in Mojave discussed above. It is fine to choose Don't Allow since VS Code does not need access to those folders.

VS Code fails to update

Mojave Command Line Tools For Xcode

If VS Code doesn't update once it restarts, it might be set under quarantine by macOS. Follow the steps in this issue for resolution.

Does VS Code run on Mac M1 machines?

Mojave Command Line Tools Command

Yes, VS Code supports macOS ARM64 builds that can run on Macs with the Apple M1 chip. You can install the Universal build, which includes both Intel and Apple Silicon builds, or one of the platform specific builds.