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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T04:25:58+00:00 2026-05-23T04:25:58+00:00

I’m using Xcode 4 in combination with Git and would like to increment the

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I’m using Xcode 4 in combination with Git and would like to increment the CFBundleVersion in Info.plist on each build. The value for the key CFBundleVersion should be updated to the number of the last commit I made to the Git repository.

I found that python script which works well, but unfortunately doesn’t update the Info.plist in my Xcode project – it just updates the Info.plist in the “BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR”.

Does anyone has an idea how to get Xcode 4 to fetch the version of the latest commit and put that information into the project’s Info.plist?

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    2026-05-23T04:25:58+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 4:25 am

    The version string needs to be of the format [xx].[yy].[zz] where x, y, z are numbers.

    I deal with this by using git tag to give specific commits meaningful tag numbers for x and y (eg 0.4), and then via a script build phase, z gets the number of commits since the last tag, as returned by git describe.

    Here’s the script, which I adapted from this one. It can be added straight to the target as a build phase (shell is /usr/bin/env ruby):

    # add git tag + version number to Info.plist
    version = `/usr/bin/env git describe`.chomp
    
    puts "raw version "+version
    version_fancy_re = /(\d*\.\d*)-?(\d*)-?/
    version =~ version_fancy_re
    commit_num = $2
    if ( $2.empty? )
    commit_num = "0"
    end
    fancy_version = ""+$1+"."+commit_num
    puts "compatible: "+fancy_version
    
    # backup
    source_plist_path = File.join(ENV['PROJECT_DIR'], ENV['INFOPLIST_FILE'])
    orig_plist = File.open( source_plist_path, "r").read;
    File.open( source_plist_path+".bak", "w") { |file| file.write(orig_plist) }
    
    # put in CFBundleVersion key
    version_re = /([\t ]+<key>CFBundleVersion<\/key>\n[\t ]+<string>).*?(<\/string>)/
    orig_plist =~ version_re
    bundle_version_string = $1 + fancy_version + $2
    orig_plist.gsub!(version_re, bundle_version_string)
    
    # put in CFBundleShortVersionString key
    version_re = /([\t ]+<key>CFBundleShortVersionString<\/key>\n[\t ]+<string>).*?(<\/string>)/
    orig_plist =~ version_re
    bundle_version_string = $1 + fancy_version + $2
    orig_plist.gsub!(version_re, bundle_version_string)
    
    # write
    File.open(source_plist_path, "w") { |file| file.write(orig_plist) }
    puts "Set version string to '#{fancy_version}'"
    
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