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I'd love to make some lightweight customization (label changes) to this repo and test drive it without having to buy a Mac and learning how to program in SWIFT. Is it possible to run this in GitHub Codespace and by using an emulator in the same codespace?
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@reza8iucs running a Mac emulator in GitHub Codespace might not be feasible due to hardware and licensing limitations. However, you can use Codespace to make your lightweight changes and test them on a different platform that supports the required dependencies. For further customization or testing, consider using a macOS virtual machine or a cloud-based macOS service.
Hi,
I'd love to make some lightweight customization (label changes) to this repo and test drive it without having to buy a Mac and learning how to program in SWIFT. Is it possible to run this in GitHub Codespace and by using an emulator in the same codespace?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: