Now, it’s possible to launch the binary directly via Xcode-12.5.1.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode, but this stopgap solution unfortunately doesn’t work with tools that rely on macOS’ Launch Services to figure out Xcode installations on the system, such as bazel’s xcode_locator, which relies on LSCopyApplicationURLsForBundleIdentifier. This is a rather sobering realisation if for some reason you’re still stuck with Xcode 12.5 (for instance you can’t or don’t want to update your app’s SDK). So macOS Monterey shipped with a rather annoying peculiarity: it can only run Xcode ≥13.0.
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