This sounds like an amazing tool/resource! Looks like I finally have a reason to try Claude Code, stoked for this!
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From the article, these are the heuristics the OP applied for searching Apple documentation:
* Core types over extensions - View ranks above View+Accessibility * URL depth analysis - /documentation/swiftui/view beats /documentation/swiftui/view/some/nested/thing * Title pattern detection - Exact matches surface first * Modern over deprecated - Current APIs rank higher
Still actively crawling docs (at 111k now) and vector/semantic search is on the roadmap.
Update since launch:
- 111k+ documentation pages indexed
- 606 sample code projects (fully searchable)
- Swift Evolution proposals, Swift.org docs, The Swift Book
- Apple Archive legacy guides—deep conceptual docs for Core Animation, Core Graphics, Core Text, etc. that aren't in modern docs
- 9,699 Swift packages cataloged
Pre-built indexes available if you don't want to wait 20+ hours to crawl:
- https://github.com/mihaelamj/cupertino-docs - Documentation archive
- https://github.com/mihaelamj/cupertino-sample-code - Sample code mirror The crawl time was the #1 friction point. Fixed it.
cupertino setup now downloads pre-built databases from GitHub Releases. No more 20-hour crawls.
138K+ docs pages and 606 sample projects, ready in under a minute.
Blog post with details: https://aleahim.com/blog/cupertino-instant-setup/