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michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:021# Checking out and building Chromium for iOS
2
3There are instructions for other platforms linked from the
4[get the code](../get_the_code.md) page.
5
6## Instructions for Google Employees
7
8Are you a Google employee? See
9[go/building-chrome](https://goto.google.com/building-chrome) instead.
10
11[TOC]
12
13## System requirements
14
Sylvain Defresne09a1b992025-01-08 15:02:3915<!-- LINT.IfChange -->
Sylvain Defresne1a98f762025-01-07 14:08:5016
Sylvain Defresne991d8e22023-11-29 17:15:3017* A 64-bit Mac capable of running the required version of Xcode.
Justin Cohen9a1c7772024-10-01 21:37:4118* [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode) 16.0 or higher.
Sylvain Defresne991d8e22023-11-29 17:15:3019
Sylvain Defresne09a1b992025-01-08 15:02:3920<!-- LINT.ThenChange(//ios/build/chrome_build.gni) -->
21
Sylvain Defresne991d8e22023-11-29 17:15:3022Note: after installing Xcode, you need to launch it and to let it install
23the iOS simulator. This is required as part of the build, see [this discussion](
24https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-dev/c/98d6MyLoYHM/m/A_HyOGxPAgAJ)
25on chromium-dev.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0226
27## Install `depot_tools`
28
29Clone the `depot_tools` repository:
30
31```shell
32$ git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git
33```
34
Sylvain Defresne2522b842025-03-11 19:10:2435You need to add the directory where you checked out `depot_tools` to your
36`PATH` to make the `gclient` commands available. It is also recommended to
37add the `depot_tools/python-bin` directory to your `PATH` to get access to
38a recent version of python3 (the version shipped by default on macOS tends
39to be quite old which can lead to build failure).
40
41To do that, edit your shell login script (e.g. `~/.bash_profile`, `~/.zprofile`)
42and add the following line at the end (assuming you've checked out `depot_tools`
43in your `HOME` directory):
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0244
45```shell
Sylvain Defresne2522b842025-03-11 19:10:2446export PATH="$HOME/depot_tools:$HOME/depot_tools/python-bin:$PATH"
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0247```
48
Sylvain Defresne2522b842025-03-11 19:10:2449You may need to run `gclient status` to force an update of `depot_tools`
50before the `python3` command work once you've updated your `PATH`.
51
52You can omit `$HOME/depot_tools/python-bin` if you already have a recent
53version of python installed and you manually manage it (but this may lead
54to unexpected build failures).
55
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0256## Get the code
57
58Create a `chromium` directory for the checkout and change to it (you can call
59this whatever you like and put it wherever you like, as
60long as the full path has no spaces):
61
62```shell
63$ mkdir chromium && cd chromium
64```
65
66Run the `fetch` tool from `depot_tools` to check out the code and its
67dependencies.
68
69```shell
70$ fetch ios
71```
72
73If you don't want the full repo history, you can save a lot of time by
74adding the `--no-history` flag to `fetch`.
75
76Expect the command to take 30 minutes on even a fast connection, and many
77hours on slower ones.
78
79When `fetch` completes, it will have created a hidden `.gclient` file and a
80directory called `src` in the working directory. The remaining instructions
81assume you have switched to the `src` directory:
82
83```shell
84$ cd src
85```
86
87*Optional*: You can also [install API
88keys](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/api-keys) if you want your
89build to talk to some Google services, but this is not necessary for most
90development and testing purposes.
91
92## Setting up the build
93
94Since the iOS build is a bit more complicated than a desktop build, we provide
95`ios/build/tools/setup-gn.py`, which will create four appropriately configured
96build directories under `out` for Release and Debug device and simulator
Sylvain Defresnefc11bcd2020-06-26 13:42:0097builds, and generates an appropriate Xcode project (`out/build/all.xcodeproj`)
98as well.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0299
Sylvain Defresnefc11bcd2020-06-26 13:42:00100More information about [developing with Xcode](xcode_tips.md). *Xcode project
101is an artifact, any changes made in the project itself will be ignored.*
Mike Doughertyd8947a592020-05-07 19:43:46102
Raphael Kubo da costa47cb1072024-12-11 18:37:29103You can customize the build by editing a file called `.setup-gn` (create it if
104it does not exist). It can be stored in two locations:
105
106* `$HOME/.setup-gn` (the settings will be applied to all Chromium checkouts).
107* The directory above `src/` (i.e. the directory containing your `.gclient`)
108 for checkout-specific settings.
109
110Look at `src/ios/build/tools/setup-gn.config` for available configuration
111options.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02112
113From this point, you can either build from Xcode or from the command line using
Dirk Pranke8bd55f22018-10-24 21:22:10114`autoninja`. `setup-gn.py` creates sub-directories named
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02115`out/${configuration}-${platform}`, so for a `Debug` build for simulator use:
116
117```shell
Dirk Pranke8bd55f22018-10-24 21:22:10118$ autoninja -C out/Debug-iphonesimulator gn_all
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02119```
120
Dirk Pranke8bd55f22018-10-24 21:22:10121(`autoninja` is a wrapper that automatically provides optimal values for the
122arguments passed to `ninja`.)
123
Mike Doughertyd8947a592020-05-07 19:43:46124Note: The `setup-gn.py` script needs to run every time one of the `BUILD.gn`
125files is updated (either by you or after rebasing). If you forget to run it,
126the list of targets and files in the Xcode solution may be stale. You can run
127the script directly or use either `gclient sync` or `gclient runhooks` which
128will run `setup-gn.py` for you as part of the update hooks.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02129
Sylvain Defresne9932328e2020-07-09 10:44:40130You can add a custom hook to `.gclient` file to configure `setup-gn.py` to
131be run as part of `gclient runhooks`. In that case, your `.gclient` file
132would look like this:
133
134```
135solutions = [
136 {
137 "name" : "src",
138 "url" : "https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git",
139 "deps_file" : "DEPS",
140 "managed" : False,
141 "custom_deps" : {},
142 "custom_vars" : {},
143 "custom_hooks": [{
144 "name": "setup_gn",
145 "pattern": ".",
146 "action": [
Takuto Ikutad36eb352022-03-01 01:39:48147 "python3",
Sylvain Defresne9932328e2020-07-09 10:44:40148 "src/ios/build/tools/setup-gn.py",
149 ]
150 }],
151 "safesync_url": "",
152 },
153]
154target_os = ["ios"]
155target_os_only = True
156```
157
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02158You can also follow the manual instructions on the
159[Mac page](../mac_build_instructions.md), but make sure you set the
160GN arg `target_os="ios"`.
161
Andrew Williams54da9cc2024-01-09 17:32:23162### Faster builds
163
164This section contains some things you can change to speed up your builds,
165sorted so that the things that make the biggest difference are first.
166
167#### Use Reclient
168
169Google employees should use Reclient, a distributed compilation system. Detailed
170information is available internally but the relevant gn arg is:
171* `use_remoteexec = true`
172
173Google employees can visit
174[go/building-chrome-mac#using-remote-execution](https://goto.google.com/building-chrome-mac#using-remote-execution)
175for more information. For external contributors, Reclient does not support iOS
176builds.
177
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02178## Building for device
179
180To be able to build and run Chromium and the tests for devices, you need to
181have an Apple developer account (a free one will work) and the appropriate
182provisioning profiles, then configure the build to use them.
183
184### Code signing identity
185
186Please refer to the Apple documentation on how to get a code signing identity
187and certificates. You can check that you have a code signing identity correctly
188installed by running the following command.
189
190```shell
191$ xcrun security find-identity -v -p codesigning
192 1) 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01234567 "iPhone Developer: [email protected] (XXXXXXXXXX)"
193 1 valid identities found
194```
195
196If the command output says you have zero valid identities, then you do not
197have a code signing identity installed and need to get one from Apple. If
198you have more than one identity, the build system may select the wrong one
199automatically, and you can use the `ios_code_signing_identity` gn variable
200to control which one to use by setting it to the identity hash, e.g. to
201`"0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01234567"`.
202
203### Mobile provisioning profiles
204
205Once you have the code signing identity, you need to decide on a prefix
206for the application bundle identifier. This is controlled by the gn variable
207`ios_app_bundle_id_prefix` and usually corresponds to a reversed domain name
208(the default value is `"org.chromium"`).
209
210You then need to request provisioning profiles from Apple for your devices
211for the following bundle identifiers to build and run Chromium with these
212application extensions:
213
Javier Ernesto Flores Roblese68ab7e52021-01-20 18:14:34214- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev`
215- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.ContentTodayExtension`
216- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.CredentialProviderExtension`
Sylvain Defresnec2117082021-10-29 10:05:48217- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.IntentsExtension`
Henrique Ferreirodbd08652023-11-09 10:24:54218- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.OpenExtension`
Javier Ernesto Flores Roblese68ab7e52021-01-20 18:14:34219- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.ShareExtension`
220- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.TodayExtension`
221- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.WidgetKitExtension`
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02222
223All these certificates need to have the "App Groups"
224(`com.apple.security.application-groups`) capability enabled for
225the following groups:
226
227- `group.${prefix}.chrome`
228- `group.${prefix}.common`
229
230The `group.${prefix}.chrome` is only shared by Chromium and its extensions
231to share files and configurations while the `group.${prefix}.common` is shared
232with Chromium and other applications from the same organisation and can be used
233to send commands to Chromium.
234
Henrique Ferreiro4607b3c2024-01-12 22:55:14235`${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev` and
236`${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.CredentialProviderExtension` need the AutoFill
Takuto Ikutad36eb352022-03-01 01:39:48237Credential Provider Entitlement, which corresponds to the key
Henrique Ferreiroc1952db2024-03-27 23:50:03238`com.apple.developer.authentication-services.autofill-credential-provider`.
239
240`${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev` additionally needs the
241`com.apple.developer.kernel.extended-virtual-addressing` entitlement when
242running on a real device.
Javier Ernesto Flores Roblese68ab7e52021-01-20 18:14:34243
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02244### Mobile provisioning profiles for tests
245
Justin Cohena819c112019-08-17 02:19:19246In addition to that, you need a different provisioning profile for each
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02247test application. Those provisioning profile will have a bundle identifier
248matching the following pattern `${prefix}.gtest.${test-suite-name}` where
249`${test-suite-name}` is the name of the test suite with underscores changed
Tiago Vignatticdb9de42023-06-28 16:15:54250to dashes (e.g. `base_unittests` app will use `${prefix}.gtest.base-unittests`
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02251as bundle identifier).
252
253To be able to run the EarlGrey tests on a device, you'll need two provisioning
254profiles for EarlGrey and OCHamcrest frameworks:
255
256- `${prefix}.test.OCHamcrest`
257- `${prefix}.test.EarlGrey`
258
259In addition to that, then you'll need one additional provisioning profile for
Justin Cohena819c112019-08-17 02:19:19260the XCTest module too. It must match the pattern:
261`${prefix}.gtest.${test-suite-name}-module`.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02262
263### Other applications
264
265Other applications like `ios_web_shell` usually will require mobile provisioning
266profiles with bundle identifiers that may usually match the following pattern
267`${prefix}.${application-name}` and may require specific capabilities.
268
269Generally, if the mobile provisioning profile is missing then the code signing
270step will fail and will print the bundle identifier of the bundle that could not
271be signed on the command line, e.g.:
272
273```shell
Dirk Pranke8bd55f22018-10-24 21:22:10274$ autoninja -C out/Debug-iphoneos ios_web_shell
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02275ninja: Entering directory `out/Debug-iphoneos'
276FAILED: ios_web_shell.app/ios_web_shell ios_web_shell.app/_CodeSignature/CodeResources ios_web_shell.app/embedded.mobileprovision
Rohit Raobc93a31b2024-08-12 14:28:08277python ../../build/config/apple/codesign.py code-sign-bundle -t=iphoneos -i=0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01234567 -e=../../build/config/ios/entitlements.plist -b=obj/ios/web/shell/ios_web_shell ios_web_shell.app
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02278Error: no mobile provisioning profile found for "org.chromium.ios-web-shell".
279ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.
280```
281
282Here, the build is failing because there are no mobile provisioning profiles
283installed that could sign the `ios_web_shell.app` bundle with the identity
284`0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01234567`. To fix the build, you'll need to
285request such a mobile provisioning profile from Apple.
286
287You can inspect the file passed via the `-e` flag to the `codesign.py` script
Quinten Yearsley317532d2021-10-20 17:10:31288to check which capabilities are required for the mobile provisioning profile
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02289(e.g. `src/build/config/ios/entitlements.plist` for the above build error,
290remember that the paths are relative to the build directory, not to the source
291directory).
292
293If the required capabilities are not enabled on the mobile provisioning profile,
294then it will be impossible to install the application on a device (Xcode will
295display an error stating that "The application was signed with invalid
296entitlements").
297
Dave Tapuskafeb0745b2023-02-07 21:47:47298## Building Blink for iOS
299
300The iOS build supports compiling the blink web platform. To compile blink
301set a gn arg in your `.setup-gn` file. Note the blink web platform is
Dave Tapuska176e8f9f2025-03-24 15:01:42302experimental code and should only be used for analysis.
Dave Tapuskafeb0745b2023-02-07 21:47:47303
304```
305[gn_args]
306use_blink = true
Dave Tapuskad5287f332025-03-04 16:32:55307ios_content_shell_bundle_identifier="REPLACE_YOUR_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER_HERE"
Dave Tapuskafeb0745b2023-02-07 21:47:47308```
309Note that only certain targets support blink. `content_shell` being the
310most useful.
311
312```shell
313$ autoninja -C out/Debug-iphonesimulator content_shell
314```
315
Mark Cogan0abda9652020-04-15 11:22:07316## Running apps from the command line
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02317
318Any target that is built and runs on the bots (see [below](#Troubleshooting))
319should run successfully in a local build. To run in the simulator from the
320command line, you can use `iossim`. For example, to run a debug build of
321`Chromium`:
322
323```shell
Tiago Vignatti9d51edea2024-01-13 00:11:49324$ out/Debug-iphonesimulator/iossim -i out/Debug-iphonesimulator/Chromium.app
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02325```
326
Antonio Gomes627d0de32023-02-20 17:30:48327From Xcode 9 on, `iossim` no longer automatically launches the Simulator. This must now
Mike Pinkerton90553fe2017-12-13 16:40:30328be done manually from within Xcode (`Xcode > Open Developer Tool > Simulator`), and
329also must be done *after* running `iossim`.
330
Vaclav Brozek09fe5ec2017-07-18 11:13:16331### Passing arguments
332
333Arguments needed to be passed to the test application through `iossim`, such as
334`--gtest_filter=SomeTest.FooBar` should be passed through the `-c` flag:
335
336```shell
Tiago Vignatti9d51edea2024-01-13 00:11:49337$ out/Debug-iphonesimulator/iossim -i \
Vaclav Brozek09fe5ec2017-07-18 11:13:16338 -c "--gtest_filter=SomeTest.FooBar --gtest_repeat=3" \
339 out/Debug-iphonesimulator/base_unittests.app
340```
341
Mike Baxleycb99a9f2017-07-12 15:16:11342### Running EarlGrey tests
343
344EarlGrey tests are run differently than other test targets, as there is an
345XCTest bundle that is injected into the target application. Therefore you must
346also pass in the test bundle:
347
348```shell
Tiago Vignatti9d51edea2024-01-13 00:11:49349$ out/Debug-iphonesimulator/iossim -i \
Mike Baxleycb99a9f2017-07-12 15:16:11350 out/Debug-iphonesimulator/ios_chrome_ui_egtests.app \
351 out/Debug-iphonesimulator/ios_chrome_ui_egtests.app/PlugIns/ios_chrome_ui_egtests_module.xctest
352```
353
Gyuyoung Kim9497f0eb2023-09-19 05:32:04354### Running Web Tests on Blink for iOS
355
356The current Blink for iOS only supports running Web Tests on the simulator
357environment now. Before you run the web tests, you need to build the blink_tests
358target to get content_shell and all of the other needed binaries for the
359simulator test environment.
360
361```shell
362$ autoninja -C out/Debug-iphonesimulator blink_tests
363```
364
365When the blink_tests target is complete you can then run the test runner script
366(third_party/blink/tools/run_web_tests.py) as below. See [Web Tests](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/testing/web_tests.md) document
367for more information.
368
369```shell
370$ third_party/blink/tools/run_web_tests.py -t Debug-iphonesimulator \
371 --platform ios
372```
373
Sylvain Defresned019a702018-02-01 10:11:51374### Running on specific simulator
375
376By default, `iossim` will pick an arbitrary simulator to run the tests. If
377you want to run them on a specific simulator, you can use `-d` to pick the
378simulated device and `-s` to select the iOS version.
379
380For example, to run the tests on a simulated iPhone 6s running iOS 10.0,
381you would invoke `iossim` like this.
382
383```shell
Tiago Vignatti9d51edea2024-01-13 00:11:49384$ out/Debug-iphonesimulator/iossim -i -d 'iPhone 6s' -s '10.0' \
Sylvain Defresned019a702018-02-01 10:11:51385 out/Debug-iphonesimulator/base_unittests.app
386```
387
388Please note that by default only a subset of simulator devices are installed
389with Xcode. You may have to install additional simulators in Xcode (or even
390an older version of Xcode) to be able to run on a specific configuration.
391
392Go to "Preferences > Components" tab in Xcode to install other simulator images
393(this is the location the setting is in Xcode 9.2; it may be different in other
394version of the tool).
395
Tiago Vignattie1599c52023-04-21 07:14:46396### Remote debugging with DevTools (on Blink for iOS)
397
398Developers are able to remotely use DevTools in a host machine (e.g. Mac) and
399inspect `content_shell` for development.
400
401On the simulator, one just needs to pass the `--remote-debugging-port=9222`
402argument for `content_shell` and in the host machine access it via
403`chrome://inspect`. It is possible to change the default port listening (9222)
404and configure another one via the "Configure…" button and then "Target
405discovery settings" dialog.
406
407To use DevTools in the remote device it is necessary to also pass the remote
408debugging address argument to `content-shell` so any address could bind for
409debugging: ` --remote-debugging-address=0.0.0.0 --remote-debugging-port=9222`.
410Then in the host machine one needs to configure the IP address of the device in
411the "Target discovery settings" dialog e.g. `192.168.0.102:9222`.
412
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02413## Update your checkout
414
415To update an existing checkout, you can run
416
417```shell
418$ git rebase-update
419$ gclient sync
420```
421
422The first command updates the primary Chromium source repository and rebases
423any of your local branches on top of tip-of-tree (aka the Git branch
Andrew Williamsbbc1a1e2021-07-21 01:51:22424`origin/main`). If you don't want to use this script, you can also just use
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02425`git pull` or other common Git commands to update the repo.
426
427The second command syncs dependencies to the appropriate versions and re-runs
428hooks as needed.
429
430## Tips, tricks, and troubleshooting
431
Mark Cogan0abda9652020-04-15 11:22:07432Remember that the XCode project you interact with while working on Chromium is a
433build artifact, generated from the `BUILD.gn` files. Do not use it to add new
434files; instead see the procedures for [working with
435files](working_with_files.md).
436
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02437If you have problems building, join us in `#chromium` on `irc.freenode.net` and
438ask there. As mentioned above, be sure that the
439[waterfall](https://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall/) is green and the tree
440is open before checking out. This will increase your chances of success.
441
Sylvain Defresne01e2ded2020-12-02 11:18:30442### Debugging
443
Takuto Ikuta7478af722024-05-27 07:23:19444To help with deterministic builds, and to work with reclient, the path to source
Sylvain Defresne01e2ded2020-12-02 11:18:30445files in debugging symbols are relative to source directory. To allow Xcode
446to find the source files, you need to ensure to have an `~/.lldbinit-Xcode`
447file with the following lines into it (substitute {SRC} for your actual path
448to the root of Chromium's sources):
449
450```
451script sys.path[:0] = ['{SRC}/tools/lldb']
452script import lldbinit
453```
454
455This will also allow you to see the content of some of Chromium types in the
Jan Wilken Dörrie85285b02021-03-11 23:38:47456debugger like `std::u16string`, ... If you want to use `lldb` directly, name
Sylvain Defresne01e2ded2020-12-02 11:18:30457the file `~/.lldbinit` instead of `~/.lldbinit-Xcode`.
458
Sylvain Defresne1d01bff02021-01-29 01:13:10459Note: if you are using `ios/build/tools/setup-gn.py` to generate the Xcode
460project, the script also generate an `.lldbinit` file next to the project and
461configure Xcode to use that file instead of the global one.
462
Sylvain Defresne7080fe3b2020-11-16 15:57:51463### Changing the version of Xcode
464
465To change the version of Xcode used to build Chromium on iOS, please follow
466the steps below:
467
4681. Launch the new version of Xcode.app.
469
470 This is required as Xcode may need to install some components into
471 the system before the new version can be used from the command-line.
472
4731. Reboot your computer.
474
475 This is required as some of Xcode components are daemons that are not
476 automatically stopped when updating Xcode, and command-line tools will
477 fail if the daemon version is incompatible (usually `actool` fails).
478
4791. Run `gn gen`.
480
481 This is required as the `ninja` files generated by `gn` encodes some
482 information about Xcode (notably the path to the SDK, ...) that will
483 change with each version. It is not possible to have `ninja` re-run
484 `gn gen` automatically when those changes unfortunately.
485
486 If you have a downstream chekout, run `gclient runhooks` instead of
487 `gn gen` as it will ensure that `gn gen` will be run automatically
488 for all possible combination of target and configuration from within
489 Xcode.
490
491If you skip some of those steps, the build may occasionally succeed, but
492it has been observed in the past that those steps are required in the
493vast majority of the situation. Please save yourself some painful build
494debugging and follow them.
495
496If you use `xcode-select` to switch between multiple version of Xcode,
497you will have to follow the same steps.
498
Bruce Dawson425d4ab2023-06-25 01:36:15499### Improving performance of git commands
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02500
ishermance1d9d82017-05-12 23:10:04501#### Increase the vnode cache size
502
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02503`git status` is used frequently to determine the status of your checkout. Due
504to the large number of files in Chromium's checkout, `git status` performance
505can be quite variable. Increasing the system's vnode cache appears to help.
506By default, this command:
507
508```shell
509$ sysctl -a | egrep kern\..*vnodes
510```
511
512Outputs `kern.maxvnodes: 263168` (263168 is 257 * 1024). To increase this
513setting:
514
515```shell
516$ sudo sysctl kern.maxvnodes=$((512*1024))
517```
518
519Higher values may be appropriate if you routinely move between different
520Chromium checkouts. This setting will reset on reboot, the startup setting can
521be set in `/etc/sysctl.conf`:
522
523```shell
524$ echo kern.maxvnodes=$((512*1024)) | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
525```
526
527Or edit the file directly.
528
ishermance1d9d82017-05-12 23:10:04529#### Configure git to use an untracked cache
530
Bruce Dawson2154274a2023-06-17 22:24:29531Try running
ishermance1d9d82017-05-12 23:10:04532
533```shell
534$ git update-index --test-untracked-cache
535```
536
537If the output ends with `OK`, then the following may also improve performance of
538`git status`:
539
540```shell
541$ git config core.untrackedCache true
542```
543
Tiago Vignatti760b0c02023-05-29 19:45:24544#### Configure git to use fsmonitor
545
Bruce Dawson2154274a2023-06-17 22:24:29546You can significantly speed up git by using [fsmonitor.](https://github.blog/2022-06-29-improve-git-monorepo-performance-with-a-file-system-monitor/)
547You should enable fsmonitor in large repos, such as Chromium and v8. Enabling
Avi Drissman9908ae442023-09-29 16:31:11548it globally will launch many processes and probably isn't worthwhile. Be sure
549you have at least version 2.43 (fsmonitor on the Mac is broken before then). The
Bruce Dawson2154274a2023-06-17 22:24:29550command to enable fsmonitor in the current repo is:
Tiago Vignatti760b0c02023-05-29 19:45:24551
552```shell
553$ git config core.fsmonitor true
554```
555
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02556### Xcode license agreement
557
558If you're getting the error
559
560> Agreeing to the Xcode/iOS license requires admin privileges, please re-run as
561> root via sudo.
562
563the Xcode license hasn't been accepted yet which (contrary to the message) any
564user can do by running:
565
566```shell
567$ xcodebuild -license
568```
569
570Only accepting for all users of the machine requires root:
571
572```shell
573$ sudo xcodebuild -license
574```