macos-menubar-tuist-app
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npx mdskill add TerminalSkills/skills/macos-menubar-tuist-appBuild testable macOS menubar apps with Tuist and SwiftUI.
- Separates network logic from UI for predictable state management.
- Uses Tuist manifests as the single source of truth.
- Prioritizes script-based launches when Xcode workflows fail.
- Delivers stable, production-ready desktop utilities.
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---
name: macos-menubar-tuist-app
description: >-
Build macOS menubar apps with Tuist and SwiftUI. Use when: creating LSUIElement menubar utilities, defining Tuist manifests, or building menubar apps without Xcode-first workflows.
license: MIT
compatibility: "macOS with Tuist and SwiftUI"
metadata:
author: terminal-skills
version: "1.0.0"
category: development
tags: [macos, menubar, tuist, swift, desktop-app]
use-cases:
- "Create a macOS menubar utility with Tuist"
- "Build and run menubar apps with script-based launch flows"
agents: [claude-code, openai-codex, gemini-cli, cursor]
---
# macos-menubar-tuist-app
Build and maintain macOS menubar apps with a Tuist-first workflow and stable launch scripts. Preserve strict architecture boundaries so networking, state, and UI remain testable and predictable.
## Core Rules
- Keep the app menubar-only unless explicitly told otherwise. Use `LSUIElement = true` by default.
- Keep transport and decoding logic outside views. Do not call networking from SwiftUI view bodies.
- Keep state transitions in a store layer (`@Observable` or equivalent), not in row/view presentation code.
- Keep model decoding resilient to API drift: optional fields, safe fallbacks, and defensive parsing.
- Treat Tuist manifests as the source of truth. Do not rely on hand-edited generated Xcode artifacts.
- Prefer script-based launch for local iteration when `tuist run` is unreliable for macOS target/device resolution.
- Prefer `tuist xcodebuild build` over raw `xcodebuild` in local run scripts when building generated projects.
## Expected File Shape
Use this placement by default:
- `Project.swift`: app target, settings, resources, `Info.plist` keys
- `Sources/*Model*.swift`: API/domain models and decoding
- `Sources/*Client*.swift`: requests, response mapping, transport concerns
- `Sources/*Store*.swift`: observable state, refresh policy, filtering, caching
- `Sources/*Menu*View*.swift`: menu composition and top-level UI state
- `Sources/*Row*View*.swift`: row rendering and lightweight interactions
- `run-menubar.sh`: canonical local restart/build/launch path
- `stop-menubar.sh`: explicit stop helper when needed
## Workflow
1. Confirm Tuist ownership
- Verify `Tuist.swift` and `Project.swift` (or workspace manifests) exist.
- Read existing run scripts before changing launch behavior.
2. Probe backend behavior before coding assumptions
- Use `curl` to verify endpoint shape, auth requirements, and pagination behavior.
- If endpoint ignores `limit/page`, implement full-list handling with local trimming in the store.
3. Implement layers from bottom to top
- Define/adjust models first.
- Add or update client request/decoding logic.
- Update store refresh, filtering, and cache policy.
- Wire views last.
4. Keep app wiring minimal
- Keep app entry focused on scene/menu wiring and dependency injection.
- Avoid embedding business logic in `App` or menu scene declarations.
5. Standardize launch ergonomics
- Ensure run script restarts an existing instance before relaunching.
- Ensure run script does not open Xcode as a side effect.
- Use `tuist generate --no-open` when generation is required.
- When the run script builds the generated project, prefer `TUIST_SKIP_UPDATE_CHECK=1 tuist xcodebuild build ...` instead of invoking raw `xcodebuild` directly.
## Validation Matrix
Run validations after edits:
```bash
TUIST_SKIP_UPDATE_CHECK=1 tuist xcodebuild build -scheme <TargetName> -configuration Debug
```
If launch workflow changed:
```bash
./run-menubar.sh
```
If shell scripts changed:
```bash
bash -n run-menubar.sh
bash -n stop-menubar.sh
./run-menubar.sh
```
## Failure Patterns and Fix Direction
- `tuist run` cannot resolve the macOS destination:
Use run/stop scripts as canonical local run path.
- Menu UI is laggy or inconsistent after refresh:
Move derived state and filtering into the store; keep views render-only.
- API payload changes break decode:
Relax model decoding with optional fields and defaults, then surface missing data safely in UI.
- Feature asks for quick UI patch:
Trace root cause in model/client/store before changing row/menu presentation.
## Completion Checklist
- Preserve menubar-only behavior unless explicitly changed.
- Keep network and state logic out of SwiftUI view bodies.
- Keep Tuist manifests and run scripts aligned with actual build/run flow.
- Run the validation matrix for touched areas.
- Report concrete commands run and outcomes.