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# Repository structure
-mapbox-gl-native uses a monolithic that houses both core C++ code and code that wraps the C++ core with SDKs for Android, iOS, OS X, Node.js, and Qt. A "monorepo" allows us to:
+mapbox-gl-native uses a monolithic that houses both core C++ code and code that wraps the C++ core with SDKs for Android, iOS, macOS, Node.js, and Qt. A "monorepo" allows us to:
* Make changes to the core API and SDKs simultaneously, ensuring no platform falls behind.
* Ensure that core changes do not inadvertently break SDK tests.
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Outside of the core C++ static library, platform SDKs typically rely on platform-native build tooling to complete the job.
-* For iOS and OS X this means Xcode and the xcodebuild command line tool.
+* For iOS and macOS this means Xcode and the xcodebuild command line tool.
* For Android, Gradle and Android Studio.
* For Qt, `qmake`.