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Configure and operate Codemagic-hosted CodePush for React Native iOS and Android apps, including native plugin wiring, deployment key/server URL setup, Codemagic CI integration, and OTA release lifecycle (release, promote, patch, rollback). Use when requests mention CodePush, codepush, OTA updates, @code-push-next/react-native-code-push, @codemagic/code-push-cli, codepush.pro, deployment keys, or staged iOS/Android rollout workflows.
Write, review, or improve Swift APIs using Swift API Design Guidelines for naming, argument labels, documentation comments, terminology, and general conventions. Use when designing new APIs, refactoring existing interfaces, or reviewing API clarity and fluency.
Use when code signing fails during build, archive, or upload — certificate not found, provisioning profile mismatch, errSecInternalComponent in CI, ITMS-90035 invalid signature, ambiguous identity, entitlement mismatch. Covers certificate, profile, keychain, entitlement, and archive signing diagnostics.
Skill giving access to React Native Devtools and Rozenite plugins.
Superwall quickstart for native Android apps. Use for Android SDK setup.
Superwall quickstart for Flutter apps.
API reference: Core Haptics. Query for CHHapticEngine, haptic patterns, tactile feedback.
Claude Code skill that designs and builds high-converting questionnaire-style app onboarding flows modelled on proven conversion patterns from top subscription apps like Noom, Headspace, and Duolingo.
Manages iOS Simulator devices and tests app behavior using xcrun simctl. Covers device lifecycle (create, boot, shutdown, erase, delete), app install and launch, push notification simulation, location simulation, permission grants via privacy subcommand, deep link testing via openurl, status bar overrides, screenshot and video recording, log streaming with os_log filtering, get_app_container paths, and #if targetEnvironment(simulator) compile-time checks. Use when creating or managing simulator devices, testing push notifications without APNs, simulating GPS locations, granting or resetting privacy permissions, capturing screenshots or screen recordings from the command line, streaming device logs, debugging simulator boot failures, troubleshooting CoreSimulator issues, or checking simulator hardware limitations.
PostHog integration for Expo applications
Generate Flutter applications using Clean Architecture with feature-first structure, Riverpod state management, Dio + Retrofit for networking, and fpdart error handling. Use this skill when creating Flutter apps, implementing features with clean architecture patterns, setting up Riverpod providers, handling data with Either type for functional error handling, making HTTP requests with type-safe API clients, or structuring projects with domain/data/presentation layers. Triggers include "Flutter app", "clean architecture", "Riverpod", "feature-first", "state management", "API client", "Retrofit", "Dio", "REST API", or requests to build Flutter features with separation of concerns.
Expo Framework-specific guidelines. Includes best practices for Views, Blueprints, and Extensions.