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This pull request partially reverts a previous change by removing redundant placeholder configurations for Firebase frameworks within the FirebaseAIExample.xcodeproj file. The project previously included manual references to various Firebase and GoogleUtilities xcframeworks, along with an "Embed Frameworks" build phase and a "Firebase" group. These manual entries are no longer necessary because an existing script automatically adds the required frameworks. This change simplifies the Xcode project structure and removes clutter, ensuring that framework management is consistently handled by the automation script.
Highlights
- Xcode Project Cleanup: Removed numerous placeholder references to Firebase and GoogleUtilities xcframeworks from the
project.pbxproj file, including FirebaseAILogic.xcframework, FirebaseCore.xcframework, and GoogleUtilities.xcframework.
- Build Phase Streamlining: Eliminated the 'Embed Frameworks' build phase and associated framework references, as these are now handled by an existing script.
- Placeholder Group Removal: Deleted the 'Firebase'
PBXGroup and its contents, which served as a placeholder for framework organization within the project.
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Summary of Changes
Hello @andrewheard, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request partially reverts a previous change by removing redundant placeholder configurations for Firebase frameworks within the
FirebaseAIExample.xcodeprojfile. The project previously included manual references to various Firebase and GoogleUtilities xcframeworks, along with an "Embed Frameworks" build phase and a "Firebase" group. These manual entries are no longer necessary because an existing script automatically adds the required frameworks. This change simplifies the Xcode project structure and removes clutter, ensuring that framework management is consistently handled by the automation script.Highlights
project.pbxprojfile, includingFirebaseAILogic.xcframework,FirebaseCore.xcframework, andGoogleUtilities.xcframework.PBXGroupand its contents, which served as a placeholder for framework organization within the project.Using Gemini Code Assist
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