The people who keep Axint correct.
Axint is an open-source project under Apache 2.0. It's maintained by a small group of engineers who care about compilers and Apple platforms — and it's open to anyone who wants to contribute.
Core maintainers
Plus every contributor listed on the Axint contributor graph — the project wouldn't exist without them.
How the project is run
The compiler is the product
Everything about Axint revolves around the compiler staying correct, fast, and trustworthy. Tests are non-negotiable. Diagnostics are first-class. Every surface is verified end-to-end against xcodebuild.
Apache 2.0 is the commitment
The compiler, CLI, SDK, MCP server, SPM plugin, examples, and docs are Apache 2.0 on GitHub. They stay that way. No relicensing, no rug-pulls, no BUSL flip, no source-available switcheroo. Ever.
Respect for the platform
Axint exists because Apple's platforms are the rarest, hardest, and most beloved target for agent-authored code. We try to write Swift an Apple compiler engineer would read without wincing.
Ship, then talk
We don't tease features. A change isn't real until it has tests, docs, and someone running it. The CHANGELOG is our announcement channel. The GitHub repo is the source of truth.
Contribute
File an issue
Every bug report helps — the smaller and more specific, the better. Include the TypeScript input, the emitted Swift, and the xcodebuild error if there is one.
Open an issueSend a PR
Good first issues are tagged. CONTRIBUTING.md walks through the repo layout, test workflow, and our commit style. We merge fast when the tests are green.
Contribution guidePublish a package
The registry takes community packages. If you've built a useful App Intent, Widget, or App Entity, bundle it and publish — other developers will find it through the compiler's MCP.
Registry guideLooking for a job rather than a PR? The company behind Axint hires separately at Agentic Empire.