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Build professional native macOS apps in Swift with SwiftUI and AppKit. Full lifecycle - build, debug, test, optimize, ship. CLI-only, no Xcode.
Apply platform accessibility best practices to SwiftUI, UIKit, and AppKit code. Essential companion to any SwiftUI, UIKit, or AppKit skill — always use together. Use whenever writing, editing, or reviewing ANY SwiftUI views, UIKit view controllers, AppKit views/window controllers, or platform UI — even when the user doesn't mention accessibility. Also use when the user mentions VoiceOver, Voice Control, Dynamic Type, Reduce Motion, screen reader, a11y, WCAG, accessibility audit, Nutrition Labels, accessibilityLabel, UIAccessibility, NSAccessibility, assistive technologies, or Switch Control. Not for server-side Swift, non-UI packages, or CLI tools.
Build, scaffold, refactor, debug, review, and visually validate production Rust desktop interfaces with GPUI. Use for setting up a production-ready GPUI starter app; new GPUI apps or components; Entity, Context, action, async, and lifecycle architecture; Apple-style macOS UI, Liquid Glass or translucent materials, motion, gestures, focus, keyboard, accessibility, text input, IME, clipboard, drag and drop, menus, multi-window behavior, and restoration; packaging, CI, performance, and testing work; or translating selected Paper.design frames into maintainable GPUI code with screenshot comparison. Covers published GPUI and pinned Zed revisions, macOS/Linux/Windows boundaries, narrow AppKit interop, and stability audits.
Design system skills for modern Apple platform UI including Liquid Glass, animations, and visual design patterns. Use when implementing new design language features.
Build apps on Databricks Apps platform. Use when asked to create dashboards, data apps, analytics tools, or visualizations. Invoke BEFORE starting implementation.
Design native macOS apps following Apple's Human Interface Guidelines and Liquid Glass design system. Use when building SwiftUI/AppKit macOS apps, validating designs, or implementing macOS-specific patterns.
Essential native macOS development patterns that web developers don't know about. Use this skill whenever the user is building a macOS app and needs guidance on native patterns, or when they ask about menu bar apps, floating panels, window levels, keyboard shortcuts, file pickers, clipboard, drag and drop, screen capture, activation policy, Quick Look, launch at login, or any macOS-specific API. Also trigger when the user seems to be applying web development patterns to macOS (e.g., using z-index thinking for windows, expecting simple clipboard APIs, or not understanding focus/activation). This is the "how things actually work on macOS" reference that prevents the AI from generating confident but wrong code. Use this skill proactively whenever building any native macOS app.