Bitrise CLI: explore Bitrise from your terminal and start creating awesome apps
This Bitrise CLI tutorial will show you how to build, test, optimize and run your workflows while saving credits from your terminal. Read on to learn more!
This Bitrise CLI tutorial will show you how to build, test, optimize and run your workflows while saving credits from your terminal. Read on to learn more!
As Apple leaps forward from Macs built with Intel-based chips to Macs with ARM-based chips, this transition means both Bitrise and our customers, need to update tooling and software in preparation for this transition in order to take full advantage of the Apple Silicon for the development work.
Are you about to start your next mobile app project and can’t decide whether you should use Flutter or native languages? If yes, then this article is for you. Stefan Ionescu focuses in this article on the differences between Flutter vs native development from different perspectives.
We are thrilled to welcome Tuist on our list of Verified Steps. Read how you can incorporate the new Step into your Bitrise Workflow to create, mantain and interact with your Xcode projects a lot more effectively.
As a part of the research for our latest report about mobile product success in finance and banking, we talked to leads of mobile teams and asked three crucial questions. Check out the results!
This blog post is a quick guide to help you catch up on the latest fastlane enhancements, bug fixes, and changes. Read on to find out more!
You can expect improved user experience and performance reflected in numerous enhancements on Bitrise in the upcoming months, and this is the first round of our updates — including the revamped Build Details page. Find out what has changed!
As an Apple platforms developer, you have surely come across a scenario in which you have had to create new screenshots for App Store Connect while releasing a new version. The designer may have given you the screenshots beforehand, or maybe you have manually opened the corresponding simulators and taken the screenshots yourself. You must upload a minimum of three screenshots for each of the four devices on App Store Connect. That is a minimum of 12 screenshots per release.