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      <title>I Made a Swift Package and It Went OK</title>
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      <description>I wanted to adopt some new features introduced in Xcode 11, one of which is adding a Swift package to an existing project and then distributing it via GitHub. So, I fired up Xcode and went to work. It went OK.
Apple&amp;rsquo;s documentation does a good job of explaining the basic structure and what to configure, however, I found that the SPM documentation on GitHub was far more verbose and helpful.</description>
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