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Let users add arbitrary configuration to test targets. You can now add a extra_test_config key to your liftoffrc and have Liftoff perform custom
configuration for the test target. - Gordon Fontenot (Thanks
to Olivier Halligon)
Allow custom ordering of script phases. This adds an optional index to
script phases that Liftoff will use to determine where it should insert the
phase. This index defaults to -1. Note that this changes the format of the
run script build phases key and so is a breaking change from 1.4. - Juan
Pablo Civile (Thanks to Lode Vanhove)
Add the ability to provide a custom path from the command line. Liftoff will
now use this path as the root project folder if provided, defaulting to the
project name if it isn't provided. - Juan Pablo Civile
(Thanks to Tony DiPasquale)
Add new run script build phase to automatically update version and bundle
number using Git - Reda Lemeden
Users can now customize the deployment target in their liftoffrc - Lode
Vanhove
Liftoff will now automatically generate a settings bundle by default. If you
are using CocoaPods, it will also automatically add the acknowledgements
from your included pods. This can be disabled in your liftoffrc with the enable_settings key, or on the command line with the --[no]-settings
flag - Lode Vanhove
Customize the test target name with the new test_target_name key in your liftoffrc. This can also be set on the command line with the --test-target-name flag - Matt Oakes (Thanks to Dal
Rupnik)
Changes
The format of the run_script_phases key has changed. If you have
overridden this key, you'll need to update to the new format. - Juan Pablo
Civile
The default AppDelegate template for Swift now has a standard header
comment. This keeps Liftoff's behavior in line with Xcode's. - Gordon
Fontenot
The default TODO and FIXME script will now find these comments in Swift
files - Kevin Xu
The Resources folder for the default objc template is now properly
nested in the main target directory - Gordon Fontenot
You can now use Liftoff's templating features with Podfiles - Lode
Vanhove
The default Podfile has been updated for CocoaPods 0.34.x - Keith
Smiley
The default gitattributes file has been updated so that *.strings files
are now treated as text instead of as binary data - Lode
Vanhove
Bug Fixes
Force UTF-8 encoding when normalizing company name. This fixes a possible
crash when using other locales. - Gordon Fontenot (Thanks to Dal Rupnik)
Liftoff no longer prints the path to CocoaPods when checking to see if it's
installed - Lode Vanhove