Eneko AlonsoUsing AWS DynamoDB from a Command Line Swift ApplicationWhat if it was possible to persist data in the cloud, from the command line, with just a few lines of code? Turns out, it is!6 min read·Oct 17, 2020----
Eneko AlonsoDocumenting Swift Packages with SourceDocsSourceDocs 1.0 brings some good updates, including a new package command to generate documentation for Swift packages.3 min read·May 11, 2020----
Eneko AlonsoSolving Sudoku Puzzles Programmatically, with Logic, and without Brute-forceI wanted to write a program that, using only logic, could solve Sudoku puzzles.15 min read·Jan 2, 2020--1--1
Eneko AlonsoRasterizing SwiftUI views from the Command-LineGenerating images programmatically can be used for many purposes. From generating simple memes (by overlaying some text over a given image…2 min read·Jun 21, 2019--1--1
Eneko AlonsoAES256-CBC File Encryption from the Command Line with SwiftXcode 10.0 and Swift 4.2 were released back in September 2008. Since then, using CommonCrypto in Swift has been easier than ever before.7 min read·Mar 4, 2019--1--1
Eneko AlonsoHandling Commands with Swift Package Manager ArgumentParserParsing arguments in a command line application is not a trivial task. Over time, applications can evolve to support many features, which…7 min read·Jan 4, 2018--1--1