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Vaporwave + glassomorphic UI designer for photo/memory apps. Masters SwiftUI Material effects, neon pastels, frosted glass blur, retro-futuristic design. Expert in 2025 UI trends (glassmorphism, neubrutalism, Y2K), iOS HIG, dark mode, accessibility, Metal shaders. Activate on 'vaporwave', 'glassmorphism', 'SwiftUI design', 'frosted glass', 'neon aesthetic', 'retro-futuristic', 'Y2K design'. NOT for backend/API (use backend-architect), Windows 3.1 retro (use windows-3-1-web-designer), generic web (use web-design-expert), non-photo apps (use native-app-designer).
Build, test, and manage Xcode projects and Swift packages. Use when the user mentions Xcode, iOS/macOS app development, simulators, Swift packages, or needs to build/test Apple platform apps. Triggers on "build", "run", "test", "simulator", "xcodebuild", "swift package", "iOS app", "macOS app".
iOS code style guide for Swift and Objective-C. Use this skill whenever the user mentions code style, formatting, naming conventions, code organization, Swift/Objective-C coding standards, indentation, comments, or needs to enforce consistent code quality across the project. This skill covers formatting rules, naming patterns, documentation standards, and file organization.
Migrate KMP projects from CocoaPods (kotlin("native.cocoapods")) to Swift Package Manager (swiftPMDependencies DSL) — replaces pod() with swiftPackage(), transforms cocoapods.* imports to swiftPMImport.*, and reconfigures the Xcode project.
Discovers business domains in a Swift codebase by tracing what users can DO — not by reading folder names or architecture docs. Maps each domain's vertical slice (Types → Config → Repo → Service → Runtime → UI), identifies providers (external SDK bridges), and separates cross-cutting concerns. Produces a domain map that drives all downstream decisions: folder structure, SPM targets, enforcement specs, migration plans. Use this skill whenever the user wants to understand their codebase domains, find what's cross-cutting vs domain-specific, restructure a Swift project, figure out where code belongs, or map a product's capabilities to architectural boundaries. Triggers on "what are my domains", "where does this belong", "map this codebase", "what's cross-cutting", "organize this project", "is this a domain or infra", "restructure this", "architecture review", or any request to understand the business domain structure of a Swift codebase.
Scaffold, build, and package SwiftPM-based macOS apps without an Xcode project. Use when you need a from-scratch macOS app layout, SwiftPM targets/resources, a custom .app bundle assembly script, or signing/notarization/appcast steps outside Xcode.
Clinic-architecture-aligned iOS animation craft guidelines for SwiftUI (iOS 26 / Swift 6.2) covering motion tokens, spring physics, gesture continuity, spatial transitions, micro-interactions, and accessibility. Enforces @Equatable on animated views and keeps animation state aligned with Domain/Data feature boundaries. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring SwiftUI animation code under the clinic modular MVVM-C architecture.
Clinic-architecture-aligned iOS design system engineering for SwiftUI (iOS 26 / Swift 6.2) covering token architecture, color/typography/spacing systems, component style libraries, asset governance, and theming. Enforces @Equatable on views and keeps design-system usage compatible with Feature-to-Domain+DesignSystem boundaries. Use when building or refactoring DesignSystem infrastructure for the clinic modular MVVM-C stack.
Reviews iOS animation code for correctness, performance, accessibility, and Apple API best practices. Use when reviewing .swift files containing animation code — withAnimation, .animation(), PhaseAnimator, KeyframeAnimator, matchedGeometryEffect, navigationTransition, CABasicAnimation, CASpringAnimation, UIViewPropertyAnimator, UIDynamicAnimator, symbolEffect, scrollTransition, contentTransition, or custom Transition conformances.
Use when writing ANY async code, actors, threads, or seeing ANY concurrency error. Covers Swift 6 concurrency, @MainActor, Sendable, data races, async/await patterns.
Library reference for @expo/ui SwiftUI components on iOS — covers Host boundaries, modifier composition, iOS 26 Liquid Glass and Human Interface Guidelines composition rules, layout/input/navigation/display catalogues, and ObservableState patterns. Use this skill whenever writing or reviewing React Native code that imports from @expo/ui/swift-ui or @expo/ui/swift-ui/modifiers — including new Expo apps adopting native SwiftUI views, migrations from React Native primitives to expo-ui, and code targeting iOS 26 features (Liquid Glass, GlassEffectContainer, sheet detents). Trigger even if the user does not explicitly mention "expo-ui" but is writing iOS-targeted Expo UI code that should bridge to SwiftUI.
Guides the agent through migrating an existing Capacitor app project from CocoaPods to Swift Package Manager (SPM) for iOS dependency management. Covers prerequisite checks, inventorying installed Capacitor plugins, backing up customized iOS project files (Info.plist, AppDelegate.swift, Assets.xcassets, Base.lproj, App.entitlements, GoogleService-Info.plist, .xcconfig files, signing configuration), deleting the existing `ios/` folder, re-scaffolding with `npx cap add ios --packagemanager SPM`, restoring preserved files, re-syncing plugins, and verifying the build. Performs all migration steps manually — does not use the interactive `npx cap spm-migration-assistant` command. Do not use for Capacitor plugin projects, app projects already on SPM, app projects without an existing `ios/` folder, or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.