![]() This will run the xcode-select utility to make sure that all of my command-line tools now use the Xcode 11.3 toolchain. Since I like living on the edge, let’s make 11.3 Beta the currently active/preferred Xcode version on my machine: xcversion select -symlink 11.3 xip archive, copy a renamed version to our Application directory and even install Xcode’s tooling for this version. This will download Xcode 11.3 Beta from the developer portal, extract the. Looks like there’s a new beta available, so let’s install that: xcversion install 11.3 ![]() Note that this tool also detects what Xcode versions you have installed already. Once it’s installed you can fetch the currently available list of Xcode versions as follows: xcversion list This command installs the command-line tool. Installing the xcversion command-line tool and exploring the available Xcode versions gem install xcode-install Let’s look at a step by step guide to installing this tool, and using it. This tool is a command-line interface that you can use to install, uninstall and manage multiple Xcode versions. ![]() Luckily there is an alternative available xcode-install or xcversion.
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