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Deliver cross-platform and native mobile experiences across React Native, Flutter, SwiftUI, and Jetpack Compose without collapsing mobile work into a single framework.
Build native and cross-platform mobile applications for iOS and Android with optimized performance and platform integration. Use when you need SwiftUI or Jetpack Compose development, React Native or Flutter cross-platform apps, offline-first architecture, biometric authentication, push notifications, deep linking, app startup optimization, or mobile-specific UX patterns and gesture handling.
Use when building ANY 2D or 3D game, game prototype, or interactive simulation with SpriteKit, SceneKit, or RealityKit. Covers scene graphs, ECS architecture, physics, actions, game loops, rendering, SwiftUI integration, SceneKit migration.
Guides the agent through adding Swift Package Manager (SPM) support to an existing Capacitor plugin. Covers creating a Package.swift manifest, replacing Objective-C bridge files with the CAPBridgedPlugin Swift protocol, updating .gitignore for SPM artifacts, cleaning up the Xcode project file, and updating package.json. Do not use for Capacitor app projects, creating new plugins from scratch, or non-Capacitor plugin frameworks.
Symbolicate .NET runtime frames in Apple platform .ips crash logs (iOS, tvOS, Mac Catalyst, macOS). Extracts UUIDs and addresses from the native backtrace, locates dSYM debug symbols, and runs atos to produce function names with source file and line numbers. Automatically downloads .dwarf symbols from the Microsoft symbol server using Mach-O UUIDs. USE FOR triaging a .NET MAUI or Mono app crash from an .ips file on any Apple platform, resolving native backtrace frames in libcoreclr or libmonosgen-2.0 to .NET runtime source code, retrieving .ips crash logs from a connected iOS device or iPhone, or investigating EXC_CRASH, EXC_BAD_ACCESS, SIGABRT, or SIGSEGV originating from the .NET runtime. DO NOT USE FOR pure Swift/Objective-C crashes with no .NET components, or Android tombstone files. INVOKES Symbolicate-Crash.ps1 script, atos, dwarfdump, idevicecrashreport.
Alibaba Cloud EMAS APM (mobile Application Performance Monitoring) issue troubleshooting skill. Covers the 4 read-only OpenAPIs exposed by the `aliyun emas-appmonitor` plugin: `get-issues` / `get-issue` / `get-errors` / `get-error`. Capabilities: Top-N aggregation, sample stack drill-down and dimension breakdowns for 6 issue types (crash / anr / lag / custom / memory_leak / memory_alloc), combined with the user's source code (Java / Kotlin / Objective-C / Swift / ArkTS / Dart / C# / JS) to produce root cause analysis and fix suggestions. Client coverage: native Android / iOS / HarmonyOS, Flutter, Unity (bundled to android / iphoneos / harmony; H5 is out of scope). Triggers: analyze app crash, troubleshoot ANR, APM crash investigation, list top issues, "what is this digestHash", iOS ANR Top 5, Android memory leak analysis, Flutter custom exception stacks, pull lag samples, emas appmonitor usage, sort issues by error rate, map stack to source, appKey problem, EMAS APM issue analysis, analyze APM issues.
Sui SDK landscape — which SDK to pick (TypeScript, Rust, or community-maintained Python/Go/Dart/Kotlin/Swift), how they map to each other, and how to install and wire each one up. Use when a user is starting a new Sui project in any language, migrating between languages, comparing APIs across SDKs, or asking "what SDK should I use for X?". For deep patterns inside a single SDK, route to that SDK's reference file.
Build high-quality /goal commands for OpenAI Codex CLI 0.128+ that maximize audit-friendliness and minimize false-completion. Use this skill whenever the user wants to write, draft, generate, improve, or refine a /goal prompt — even if they don't say "skill" — including phrases like "help me write a goal", "design a goal for X", "review my goal command", "make a goal for this repo", or any request involving long-running Codex tasks. Also trigger when the user mentions Ralph loop, persistent agent objectives, or asks Codex to "keep working until done". Produces a complete, copy-pasteable /goal command using the 5-section golden template (Objective/Scope/Constraints/Done when/Stop if), supports three interaction modes (step-by-step, full-description, hybrid), auto-detects project type (Node/Python/Swift/Go/Rust/static) by inspecting filesystem or repo URL, reads AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md if present, and predicts audit-friendliness before output.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) reference for designing iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS, watchOS apps. Covers UI components, layout, accessibility, typography, navigation, inputs, and platform technologies. Use when designing Apple platform UIs, reviewing SwiftUI/UIKit patterns, or applying HIG design principles to any app.
Guides the agent through creating and maintaining Capacitor plugins from scratch. Covers scaffolding a new plugin project, designing the TypeScript API, implementing native iOS (Swift) and Android (Java/Kotlin) bridges, implementing the web layer, defining TypeScript type definitions, plugin configuration values, plugin hooks, development workflow with local testing, documentation generation, and publishing to npm. Do not use for installing existing plugins into an app, upgrading existing plugins to newer Capacitor versions, adding SPM support to plugins, or non-Capacitor plugin frameworks.
Reverse-engineers a UI animation from a screen recording — extracts frames, tracks motion per frame, fits easing and spring curves, annotates choreography, and emits CSS, Motion/Framer Motion, SwiftUI, React Native, or UIKit code. Use when the user shares or uploads a screen recording or video of a UI animation, or asks to "reverse engineer this animation", "recreate this animation", "match this easing", "extract the animation curve", "figure out the spring from this video", "copy this transition from a video", "how does this animation work", or "reproduce this motion".
The entry point for building any Salesforce native mobile app on iOS or Android. TRIGGER when the user says: "build a Salesforce iOS app", "add Salesforce login to my Android app", "set up Mobile SDK", "add MobileSync / SmartStore offline storage", "embed an Agentforce agent in my mobile app", "add Agentforce chat to iOS/Android", or otherwise asks to create, extend, or integrate a Salesforce mobile experience in Swift or Kotlin (MSDK, Agentforce SDK, or both). SKIP when the user is building a non-Salesforce mobile app, using React Native / Flutter / Ionic without Salesforce integration, asking about generic mobile UI design, or working on a Salesforce-adjacent web/desktop surface (LWC, Experience Cloud, Mobile Publisher branding-only).