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Go concurrency patterns for production services: context cancellation, errgroup, worker pools, bounded parallelism, fan-in/fan-out, and common race/deadlock pitfalls
Use when building iOS/macOS applications with Swift 5.9+, SwiftUI, or async/await concurrency. Invoke for protocol-oriented programming, SwiftUI state management, actors, server-side Swift.
Use when profiling async/await performance, diagnosing actor contention, or investigating thread pool exhaustion. Covers Swift Concurrency Instruments template, task visualization, actor contention analysis, thread pool debugging.
Use when implementing Network.framework connections, debugging connection failures, migrating from sockets/URLSession streams, or adopting structured concurrency networking patterns - prevents deprecated API usage, reachability anti-patterns, and thread-safety violations with iOS 12-26+ APIs
Reviews Swift code for concurrency correctness, modern API usage, and common async/await pitfalls. Use when reading, writing, or reviewing Swift concurrency code.
Use when working with SwiftData - @Model definitions, @Query in SwiftUI, @Relationship macros, ModelContext patterns, CloudKit integration, iOS 26+ features, and Swift 6 concurrency with @MainActor — Apple's native persistence framework
Enforce repository coding standards for Swift 6.2 concurrency, Swift language rules. Use when reviewing or implementing Swift code changes.
Build async message queues with Cloudflare Queues for background processing. Use when: handling async tasks, batch processing, implementing retries, configuring dead letter queues, managing consumer concurrency, or troubleshooting queue timeout, batch retry, message loss, or throughput exceeded. Prevents 13 documented errors including multi-dev limitations, remote binding conflicts, and DLQ issues.
Coordinates 9 specialized audit workers (security, build, architecture, code quality, dependencies, dead code, observability, concurrency, lifecycle). Researches best practices, delegates parallel audits, aggregates results into single Linear task in Epic 0.
Choosing the right concurrency abstraction in .NET - from async/await for I/O to Channels for producer/consumer to Akka.NET for stateful entity management. Avoid locks and manual synchronization unless absolutely necessary.
Build, review, or improve networking code in iOS/macOS apps using URLSession with async/await, structured concurrency, and modern Swift patterns. Use when working with REST APIs, downloading files, uploading data, WebSocket connections, pagination, retry logic, request middleware, caching, background transfers, or network reachability monitoring. Trigger for any task involving HTTP requests, API clients, network error handling, or data fetching in Swift apps.
Golang concurrency patterns. Use when writing or reviewing concurrent Go code involving goroutines, channels, select, locks, sync primitives, errgroup, singleflight, worker pools, or fan-out/fan-in pipelines. Also triggers when you detect goroutine leaks, race conditions, channel ownership issues, or need to choose between channels and mutexes.