Yesterday I fixed 2 bugs like this and then released the app update to the App Store without touching my laptop and having a walk for half a day
- claude (yolo) + /remote-control command
- asc cli from
@rudrank (
https://asccli.sh)
Then leave your home for whatever errands you need, prompt right in Claude app on your phone and tell agent to upload the builds to TestFlight. Test it in a minute on your device

asc - App Store Connect CLI
Ship iOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS apps from your terminal. TestFlight, builds, submissions, code signing, screenshots, and CI/CD. Install: brew install asc
asc - App Store Connect CLIOh I see now what you all love and hate Subnautica for. Man that’s a great game! Having Outer Wilds vibes and that the most I could ask for
There are 2 apps though that I'm soon to publish that I spent quite some weeks and months developing and polishing and testing. They were mostly developed my agents which I steered but I still poured my soul into them and made sure they are high quality. Those would be paid
Also since it becomes so cheap I created a few apps for fun in one evening and published them for free. That's not the quality I'd aim for myself so I don't want to charge for it. I'm happy if it helps someone
Creating software became so cheap that and people say open source is dead cause everyone can create something for their own. I see a different pattern lately: people create something with agents, open source it and other people can use it AND develop their own features in it too
Not that latter is wrong, not at all. But it shows how far behind Copilot seems to be. They’re still living the smart code completion legacy while progressive companies search for what future looks like
Read a blogpost from OpenAI telling how they organized development around agents to not write code at all. Then switched to check Copilot blog and “for senior engineers” post explains how to talk to it about architecture and plan it
I've created a SwiftUI skill that helps agents audit your app or certain features against accessibility norms and WCAG (EU a11y guidelines). Just an audit, it wont change your code but will give you a list of potential issues and fix suggestions
https://github.com/ramzesenok/iOS-Accessibility-Audit-Skill/
GitHub - ramzesenok/iOS-Accessibility-Audit-Skill: A Skill that will help agents audit your app or concrete features against accessibility norms
A Skill that will help agents audit your app or concrete features against accessibility norms - ramzesenok/iOS-Accessibility-Audit-Skill
GitHubLastly: tomorrow I’ll install Codex on my VPS and deploy this new version in, presumably, minutes, not hours – which would take it without an agent