This small shell script was inspired by the fastlane CLI and sub-command
fastlane snapshot reset_simulators
1. It removes all your Xcode simulators and re-create a list of new instances.
But instead of creating a really long list of iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch simulators, it creates a small and hopefully useful (opinionated) mix of iPhone/iPad/iOS sizes and versions. The final result looks simular to this list:
To run this script directly from GitHub, just run:
\curl -fsSL "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jerolimov/reset_simulators/master/reset_simulators.sh" | \bash
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