Topic: https://brettterpstra.com/2020/02/11/launching-the-ios-simulator-without-xcode/
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unverified 5y, 16d ago

Uso un Iphone e non lo so ancora. Grazie per aver condiviso informazioni su iOS. Ho portato qui dzwonki na telefon iphone: https://dzwoneknatelefon.com/category/iphone/

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unverified 5y, 284d ago

I went an created an alias as described below in the comments. Alfred does index alias'es, so anyone with Alfred could do that as al alternative as well

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deanacus 5y, 312d ago

I created a fish function to launch the simulator. I spend most of my day in the terminal anyway

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unverified 5y, 312d ago

Is this somehow particular to Catalina or something? I am on High Sierra and LaunchBar indexes all apps inside /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Applications/ with the default Index, no custom nothing.

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unverified 5y, 314d ago

A quicker alternative may be creating an alias for it in /Applications. I’ve done this with the FileMerge and it works well.

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Brett 5y, 314d ago

As mentioned in the post, LaunchBar does not index aliases, and LaunchBar is my only real motivation for solving this :).

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