$ npm install -g ios-sim
$ ios-sim COMMAND
running command...
$ ios-sim (-v|--version|version)
ios-sim/9.0.0 darwin-x64 node-v10.18.1
$ ios-sim --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ ios-sim COMMAND
...- ios-sim install APPLICATIONPATH
- ios-sim launch APPLICATIONPATH
- ios-sim showdevicetypes
- ios-sim showsdks
- ios-sim start
Install the application at the specified path to the iOS Simulator without launching the app
USAGE
  $ ios-sim install APPLICATIONPATH
ARGUMENTS
  APPLICATIONPATH  the path to the application to launch
OPTIONS
  -d, --devicetypeid=devicetypeid  The id of the device type that should be simulated (Xcode6+). Use 'showdevicetypes'
                                   to list devices.
  -l, --log=log                    The path where log of the app running in the Simulator will be redirected to
  -v, --verbose                    Enable verbose output
  -x, --exit                       Exit after startup
  --debug=debug                    Debug level output
See code: src/commands/install.js
Launch the application at the specified path in the iOS Simulator
USAGE
  $ ios-sim launch APPLICATIONPATH
ARGUMENTS
  APPLICATIONPATH  the path to the application to launch
OPTIONS
  -a, --args=args                  arguments to pass in to the launched app
  -d, --devicetypeid=devicetypeid  The id of the device type that should be simulated (Xcode6+). Use 'showdevicetypes'
                                   to list devices.
  -l, --log=log                    The path where log of the app running in the Simulator will be redirected to
  -s, --setenv=setenv              environment variables to pass in as key value pairs
  -v, --verbose                    Enable verbose output
  -x, --exit                       Exit after startup
  --debug=debug                    Debug level output
See code: src/commands/launch.js
List the available device types
USAGE
  $ ios-sim showdevicetypes
OPTIONS
  -l, --log=log  The path where log of the app running in the Simulator will be redirected to
  -v, --verbose  Enable verbose output
  -x, --exit     Exit after startup
  --debug=debug  Debug level output
See code: src/commands/showdevicetypes.js
List the available iOS SDK versions
USAGE
  $ ios-sim showsdks
OPTIONS
  -l, --log=log  The path where log of the app running in the Simulator will be redirected to
  -v, --verbose  Enable verbose output
  -x, --exit     Exit after startup
  --debug=debug  Debug level output
See code: src/commands/showsdks.js
Launch the iOS Simulator without an app
USAGE
  $ ios-sim start
OPTIONS
  -d, --devicetypeid=devicetypeid  The id of the device type that should be simulated (Xcode6+). Use 'showdevicetypes'
                                   to list devices.
  -l, --log=log                    The path where log of the app running in the Simulator will be redirected to
  -v, --verbose                    Enable verbose output
  -x, --exit                       Exit after startup
  --debug=debug                    Debug level output
See code: src/commands/start.js
