The bundle-ID and display-name renames weren't enough — the actual Xcode target/product name was still "Jarvis", which drives CFBundleName, Xcode's Organizer archive list, the .xcodeproj filename, and the scheme name. Renamed all the way through: - project.yml: top-level name, target key, PRODUCT_NAME, source/info paths - Jarvis/ -> Jervis/ (source folder, git-tracked as renames, no content diffs on the moved files) - .gitignore, CI workflows, README, CONTRIBUTING: Jarvis.xcodeproj / scheme Jarvis -> Jervis.xcodeproj / scheme Jervis Verified: xcodebuild -scheme Jervis succeeds, produces Jervis.app, CFBundleName/CFBundleExecutable/CFBundleDisplayName all read "Jervis". CFBundleIdentifier intentionally stays com.kisani.jarvis (per prior decision — bundle ID isn't user-facing anywhere including Organizer). Swift type names (JarvisApp, JarvisWordmark, etc.) and the Gitea repo name/URL are unchanged — pure internal source identifiers, not user or developer-facing product identity. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Swift
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Swift
// ShareSheet.swift
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// Jarvis — thin wrapper around UIActivityViewController for the share action.
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import SwiftUI
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import UIKit
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struct ShareSheet: UIViewControllerRepresentable {
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let items: [Any]
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func makeUIViewController(context: Context) -> UIActivityViewController {
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UIActivityViewController(activityItems: items, applicationActivities: nil)
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}
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func updateUIViewController(_ controller: UIActivityViewController, context: Context) {}
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}
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