app-store-connect-cli-skills
Reduces manual app store deployment overhead and error-prone release processes by enabling CLI-driven automation of App Store Connect workflows, directly imp…
Community skill pack for the asc CLI that helps agents run App Store Connect workflows: builds and TestFlight, metadata and localization sync, release-readiness checks and submissions, signing setup, ID resolution, screenshot pipelines, and Apple Ads. Unofficial — not affiliated with Apple.
- Automate building and uploading iOS apps to App Store Connect via CLI commands
- Retrieve app metadata, version history, and deployment status without manual dashboard access
- Trigger automated app review submissions and monitor release progress programmatically
Reduces manual app store deployment overhead and error-prone release processes by enabling CLI-driven automation of App Store Connect workflows, directly improving deployment velocity and consistency.
DevOps engineers and release managers automating iOS/macOS app deployment pipelines and versioning workflows.
https://github.com/rorkai/app-store-connect-cli-skills
By rorkai
How to Get It
npx skills add rorkai/app-store-connect-cli-skills (or, with the asc CLI installed: asc install-skills)
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After installing, paste this into Claude:
Help me automate building and uploading iOS apps to App Store Connect via CLI commands
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 880 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.