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Apply approved Xcode build optimization changes following best practices, then re-benchmark to verify improvement. Use when a developer has an approved optimization plan from xcode-build-orchestrator, wants to apply specific build fixes, needs help implementing build setting changes, script phase guards, source-level compilation fixes, or SPM restructuring that was recommended by an analysis skill.
Analyze Swift Package Manager dependencies, package plugins, module variants, and CI-oriented build overhead that slow Xcode builds. Use when a developer suspects packages, plugins, or dependency graph shape are hurting clean or incremental build performance, mentions SPM slowness, package resolution time, build plugin overhead, duplicate module builds from configuration drift, circular dependencies between modules, oversized modules needing splitting, or modularization best practices.
Develops iOS applications with XcodeGen, SwiftUI, and SPM. Triggers on XcodeGen project.yml configuration, SPM dependency issues, device deployment problems, code signing errors, camera/AVFoundation debugging, iOS version compatibility, or "Library not loaded @rpath" framework errors. Use when building iOS apps, fixing Xcode build failures, or deploying to real devices.
Use when encountering BUILD FAILED, test crashes, simulator hangs, stale builds, zombie xcodebuild processes, "Unable to boot simulator", "No such module" after SPM changes, or mysterious test failures despite no code changes - systematic environment-first diagnostics for iOS/macOS projects
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.
Guide to migrating iOS Capacitor plugins and dependencies from CocoaPods to Swift Package Manager (SPM). Use this skill when users want to modernize their iOS project, remove CocoaPods, or add SPM-based dependencies.
Swift and SwiftUI refactoring patterns aligned with the iOS 26 / Swift 6.2 clinic modular MVVM-C architecture (Airbnb + OLX SPM layout). Enforces @Observable ViewModels/coordinators, App-target `DependencyContainer` + route shells, Domain repository/coordinator/error-routing protocols, and Data-owned I/O with stale-while-revalidate plus optimistic queued sync boundaries. Use when refactoring existing SwiftUI code into the clinic architecture.
Remove the DebugBridge SPM package and all #if DEBUG wiring from an iOS app. Cleans up StateServer, DebugOverlay, accessor codegen output, and app-side hooks installed by /ios-qa. This is a convenience wrapper — the structural Release-build guard (Package.swift conditional + CI swift build -c release check) is the safety-critical path. Use when asked to "clean the iOS debug bridge", "remove DebugBridge", or "strip the gstack iOS instrumentation". (gstack) Voice triggers (speech-to-text aliases): "clean the iOS debug bridge", "remove DebugBridge", "strip the gstack iOS instrumentation".
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.
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.
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.
Use when encountering dependency conflicts, CocoaPods/SPM resolution failures, "Multiple commands produce" errors, or framework version mismatches - systematic dependency and build configuration debugging for iOS projects. Includes pressure scenario guidance for resisting quick fixes under time constraints